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The Challenges of Underweight and Overweight in South African Children: Are We Winning or Losing the Battle? A Systematic Review

机译:南非儿童体重过轻和超重的挑战:我们是赢还是输?系统评价

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Underweight and overweight are adverse effects of malnutrition and both are associated with negative health consequences in children and adolescents. In South Africa, the burden of economic and social disparity coexists with malnutrition in children. The purpose of this study was to review available South Africa studies regarding the comprehensive summary of prevalence of underweight and overweight and evaluates government policies in addressing undernutrition and overnutrition in South African children and adolescents. We searched subject-specific electronic bibliographic databases of observational studies published on malnutrition, undernutrition, overnutrition, underweight and overweight in South African boys and girls from birth to 20 years of age in studies published on or after 1990. A total of sixteen cross-sectional, three longitudinal studies and one report met the criteria for inclusion in this review. Descriptive data synthesis revealed the small number of longitudinal studies highlights the dearth of research in tracking undernutrition and overnutrition in South African children. In this review, 0.7%-66% of underweight was reported among children in rural areas compared to a 3.1%-32.4% of overweight in urban areas. All studies reported a higher rate of underweight in boys than girls who were significantly more likely to have higher body fat. The data indicated that both underweight and overweight were positively related with health-related physical activity and psychological health problems such as low activity, low fitness, low self-image and self-esteem. Numerous recommendations were made in the reviewed studies, however effective strategic programs in eradicating both underweight and overweight are minimal. It is evident from the reviewed studies that the burden of underweight and overweight are still a problem in South African children. The most highly affected by underweight are rural children, while children in urban areas in transition are faced with burden of overweight. There is little evidence to suggest that government strategic programs are effective in addressing underweight and overweight in South African children. Based on these findings, sustainable school-based feeding schemes and physical education programmes are needed for optimal benefits in children and adolescents.
机译:体重过轻和超重是营养不良的不利影响,并且都对儿童和青少年的健康产生负面影响。在南非,经济和社会差距的负担与儿童营养不良并存。这项研究的目的是回顾南非关于体重不足和超重患病率的综合摘要的现有研究,并评估政府在解决南非儿童和青少年营养不足和营养过剩方面的政策。我们在1990年或之后发表的研究中,搜索了关于从出生到20岁的南非男孩和女孩的营养不良,营养不良,营养过剩,体重过轻和超重的观察性研究的特定主题电子书目数据库。总共有16个横断面,其中三篇纵向研究和一份报告符合纳入此评价的标准。描述性数据综合表明,很少的纵向研究表明,缺乏追踪南非儿童营养不良和营养过剩的研究。在这篇评论中,农村地区儿童体重过轻的比例为0.7%-66%,而城市地区儿童体重过轻的比例为3.1%-32.4%。所有研究都报告说,男孩的体重过轻率高于女孩,而女孩的体重低得多。数据表明,体重过轻和超重与健康相关的体育活动和心理健康问题呈正相关,这些活动包括低运动量,低适应性,低自我形象和自尊心。在审查的研究中提出了许多建议,但是,消除体重过轻和体重过重的有效战略计划很少。从审查的研究中可以明显看出,体重不足和超重的负担仍然是南非儿童的问题。体重不足影响最大的是农村儿童,而转型期城市地区的儿童则面临超重的负担。几乎没有证据表明政府的战略计划可有效解决南非儿童体重过轻和超重的问题。基于这些发现,需要可持续的学校供餐计划和体育教育计划,以使儿童和青少年获得最大收益。

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