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Prevalence and trends in the childhood dual burden of malnutrition in low- and middle-income countries, 1990–2012

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 February 2016

Emma Tzioumis*
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 137 E. Franklin Street, Room 6312, Chapel Hill, NC 27516, USA
Melissa C Kay
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 137 E. Franklin Street, Room 6312, Chapel Hill, NC 27516, USA
Margaret E Bentley
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 137 E. Franklin Street, Room 6312, Chapel Hill, NC 27516, USA
Linda S Adair
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 137 E. Franklin Street, Room 6312, Chapel Hill, NC 27516, USA
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* Corresponding author: Email tzioumis@unc.edu
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Abstract

Objective

To describe trends in country- and individual-level dual burden of malnutrition in children <5 years, and age-stratified (<2 years, ≥2 years) country-level trends, in thirty-six low- and middle-income countries (LMIC).

Design

Using repeated cross-sectional nationally representative data, we calculated the prevalence of malnutrition (stunting, wasting, overweight) at each survey wave, annualized rates of prevalence change for each country over time, and trends before and after 2000, for all children <5 years and separately for those </≥2 years. We examined country- (ratio of stunting to overweight) and individual-level (coexistence of stunting and overweight) dual burden in children <5 years.

Setting

Demographic and Health Surveys from thirty-six LMIC between 1990 and 2012.

Subjects

Children <5 years.

Results

Overall malnutrition prevalence decreased in children <5 years, driven by stunting decreases. Stunting rates decreased in 78 % of countries, wasting rates decreased in 58 % of countries and overweight rates increased in 36 % of countries. Rates of change differed for children </≥2 years, with children <2 years experiencing decreases in stunting in fewer countries yet increases in overweight in more countries. Countries with nearly equal prevalences of stunting and overweight in children <5 years increased from 2000 to the final year. Within a country, 0·3–10·9 % of children <5 years were stunted and overweight, and 0·6–37·8 % of stunted children <5 years were overweight.

Conclusions

The dual burden exists in children <5 years on both country and individual levels, indicating a shift is needed in policies and programmes to address both sides of malnutrition. Children <2 years should be identified as a high-risk demographic.

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Copyright © The Authors 2016 
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Fig. 1 Cumulative country-level prevalence of stunting (), wasting () and overweight () at three time points (year closest to 1990, year closest to 2000 and final year) among children <5 years from thirty-six low- and middle-income countries, 1990–2012

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Table 1 Overall absolute and annualized changes in stunting, wasting and overweight from first survey to final survey among children <5 years from thirty-six low- and middle-income countries, grouped by World Bank income status

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Fig. 2 Annualized change in prevalence of stunting and overweight before and after the millennium (, before 2000; , after 2000) among children <5 years from thirty-six low- and middle-income countries, 1990–2012

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Table 2 Age-specific absolute and annualized changes in stunting, wasting and overweight from first survey to final survey among children <2 years and children ≥2 years from thirty-six low- and middle-income countries, grouped by World Bank income group

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Fig. 3 Age-specific annualized change in prevalence of stunting and overweight before and after the millennium (, before 2000; , after 2000) among children <2 years (a) and children ≥2 years (b) from thirty-six low- and middle-income countries, 1990–2012

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Fig. 4 Comparison of estimations of the country-level dual burden (ratio of stunting prevalence to overweight prevalence) in the year closest to 2000 and the most recent year after 2000 among children <5 years from thirty-six low- and middle-income countries, 1990–2012. Countries are ranked according to the dual burden ratio in the year closest to 2000 (, stunting prevalence; , overweight prevalence)

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Table 3 Number and proportion experiencing individual-level dual burden in each country-year among children <5 years from thirty-six low- and middle-income countries, grouped by World Bank income group

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