Nutritional status of school-age children (5-19 years) in South Asia: A scoping review

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作者
Choedon, Tashi [1 ]
Brennan, Eilise [2 ]
Joe, William [1 ]
Lelijveld, Natasha [2 ]
Huse, Oliver [3 ]
Zorbas, Christina [3 ]
Backholer, Kathryn [3 ]
Murira, Zivai [4 ]
Wrottesley, Stephanie V. [2 ]
Sethi, Vani [4 ]
机构
[1] Inst Econ Growth IEG, Delhi, India
[2] Emergency Nutr Network ENN, Oxford, England
[3] Deakin Univ, Inst Hlth Transformat, Fac Hlth, Global Ctr Prevent Hlth & Nutr GLOBE, Geelong, Vic, Australia
[4] UNICEF South Asia Reg Off, Kathmandu, Nepal
来源
MATERNAL AND CHILD NUTRITION | 2024年 / 20卷 / 02期
关键词
adolescents; micronutrients; nutrition; school-age children; South Asia; IRON-DEFICIENCY ANEMIA; SRI-LANKAN ADOLESCENTS; IODINE DEFICIENCY; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; FORTIFIED SALT; VITAMIN-D; DISTRICT; SCHOOLCHILDREN; OVERWEIGHT; OBESITY;
D O I
10.1111/mcn.13607
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
Information on malnutrition for school-age children and adolescents (5-19 years) in South Asia is fragmented and inconsistent, which limits the prioritization of nutrition policies, programmes and research for this age group. This scoping review aimed to synthesize existing evidence on the burden of malnutrition for children and adolescents aged 5-19 years in South Asia, and on interventions to improve their nutritional status. Cochrane Library, EMBASE, Medline and Google Scholar were systematically searched for articles published between January 2016 and November 2022. Eligible studies reported the prevalence of undernutrition, overweight/obesity, micronutrient deficiencies and unhealthy dietary intakes, and interventions that aimed to address these in South Asia. In total, 296 articles met our inclusion criteria. Evidence revealed widespread, yet heterogeneous, prevalence of undernutrition among South Asian children and adolescents: thinness (1.9%-88.8%), wasting (3%-48%), underweight (9.5%-84.4%) and stunting (3.7%-71.7%). A triple burden of malnutrition was evident: the prevalence of overweight and obesity ranged from 0.2% to 73% and 0% to 38% (with rapidly rising trends), respectively, alongside persistent micronutrient deficiencies. Diets often failed to meet nutritional requirements and high levels of fast-food consumption were reported. Education, fortification, supplementation and school feeding programmes demonstrated beneficial effects on nutritional status. Comprehensive and regular monitoring of all forms of malnutrition among children and adolescents, across all countries in South Asia is required. Further, more large-scale intervention research is needed to ensure policy and programmes effectively target and address malnutrition among children and adolescents in South Asia. Information on malnutrition for school-age children and adolescents in South Asia is fragmented and inconsistent, limiting the prioritization of nutrition policies, programmes and research. This scoping review synthesized existing evidence on the burden of malnutrition for children and adolescents in South Asia, and on interventions to improve their nutritional status.image A triple burden of malnutrition (undernutrition, overweight/obesity and micronutrient deficiencies) is affecting children and adolescents (5-19 years) in South Asia, with heterogeneity within, and between, countries.In most countries, nationally representative data on the nutritional status of children and adolescents is absent and should be prioritized.Interventions targeting children and adolescents are primarily limited to small-scale trials and focused predominantly on undernutrition and micronutrient deficiencies despite rapidly rising rates of overweight and obesity.Further research is needed to inform the scalability and sustainability of nutrition interventions across different contexts and to understand the effectiveness of policies and programmes that address overnutrition.
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