Reddy S P, Resnicow K, James S, Kambaran N, Omardien R, Mbewu A D
Medical Research Council, City of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.
Public Health Nutr. 2009 Feb;12(2):203-7. doi: 10.1017/S1368980008002656. Epub 2008 Jun 12.
The present paper reports the prevalence of underweight, overweight and obesity by gender, ethnicity and grade, among participants in a 2002 national survey among South African school-going youth that included height and weight measurements.
A stratified two-stage sample was used. Nationally representative rates of underweight, overweight and obesity were calculated using weighted survey data and compared using chi2 analysis.
In all, 9224 grade 8 to grade 11 students, present at school in selected classes within selected South African government-funded schools in all nine provinces, participated in this study. Most of the students were between 13 and 19 years of age.
Higher rates of underweight were observed for males than females as well as for black and 'coloured' than white students. Within each gender group, black and 'coloured' students had significantly higher rates of underweight than their white counterparts. Higher percentages of females than males were overweight and obese, overall and among black students. Furthermore, white male students had significantly higher rates of overweight than their black and 'coloured' counterparts. Among females, black and white students had significantly higher rates than 'coloured' students. Students in higher grades showed significantly lower rates of underweight and higher rates of overweight.
These data confirm that South Africa, a developing nation in socio-economic transition, is experiencing both undernutrition and overnutrition. However, these problems are disproportionately distributed by gender, socio-economics and ethnicity. Continued surveillance of nutritional status may be one important component of a national strategy to prevent and control malnutrition.
本文报告了2002年南非在校青少年全国性调查参与者中按性别、种族和年级划分的体重过轻、超重和肥胖的患病率,该调查包括身高和体重测量。
采用分层两阶段抽样。使用加权调查数据计算全国代表性的体重过轻、超重和肥胖率,并使用卡方分析进行比较。
在南非九个省所有选定的由政府资助的学校中,选定班级的9224名八年级至十一年级学生参加了本研究。大多数学生年龄在13至19岁之间。
观察到男性体重过轻的发生率高于女性,黑人及“有色人种”学生高于白人学生。在每个性别组中,黑人及“有色人种”学生体重过轻的发生率显著高于白人学生。总体而言,超重和肥胖的女性比例高于男性,在黑人学生中也是如此。此外,白人男学生超重的发生率显著高于黑人及“有色人种”男学生。在女性中,黑人和白人学生的发生率显著高于“有色人种”学生。高年级学生体重过轻的发生率显著较低,超重的发生率较高。
这些数据证实,处于社会经济转型期的发展中国家南非正同时面临营养不良和营养过剩问题。然而,这些问题在性别、社会经济和种族方面分布不均。持续监测营养状况可能是国家预防和控制营养不良战略的一个重要组成部分。