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原住民青年成年人的营养双重负担:地域差异

Nutritional dual burden in Indigenous young adults: The geographical differential.

作者信息

Davison Belinda, Goodall Jennifer, Whalan Sarah, Montgomery-Quin Kathleen, Howarth Timothy, Singh Gurmeet

机构信息

Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.

Northern Territory Medical Program, Flinders University, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.

出版信息

Aust J Rural Health. 2019 Feb;27(1):14-21. doi: 10.1111/ajr.12439. Epub 2019 Jan 30.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Nutritional dual burden is defined as the coexistence of underweight and overweight in the same population. We report the rates of nutritional dual burden in Indigenous young men and women in the Northern Territory. Additionally, we examine the impact geographical area has on these rates.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional data obtained from the longitudinal Aboriginal Birth Cohort Study.

SETTING

Participants residing in over 40 urban and remote communities across the Top End of the Northern Territory.

PARTICIPANTS

Young adults aged 23-28 years; urban (n = 99) and remote (n = 316).

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Anthropometric data was directly collected using standardised methods. Underweight was defined as BMI ≤ 18.5 kg/m and overweight/obese as body mass index ≥ 25 kg/m . Remote residency was categorised by established shires/regions (Vic/Daly, Arnhem and Tiwi).

RESULTS

Significantly higher levels of underweight were seen in remote participants, compared to urban participants, irrespective of sex. Further differences were seen by regions, with the highest rates seen in Vic/Daly, compared to Arnhem and Tiwi. Higher rates of overweight/obesity were found in urban participants, compared to remote. The levels of overweight/obesity varied, depending on region of residence.

CONCLUSION

Underweight and overweight patterns coexist in Indigenous young adults, with variation across geographical regions. Health programs need to take this dual nutritional burden into consideration to avoid worsening the severity of underweight, whilst reducing levels of overweight.

摘要

目的

营养双重负担被定义为同一人群中体重不足和超重现象并存。我们报告了北领地原住民青年男女的营养双重负担发生率。此外,我们还研究了地理区域对这些发生率的影响。

设计

从纵向原住民出生队列研究中获取的横断面数据。

地点

居住在北领地顶端40多个城市和偏远社区的参与者。

参与者

年龄在23 - 28岁的年轻人;城市(n = 99)和偏远地区(n = 316)。

主要观察指标

使用标准化方法直接收集人体测量数据。体重不足定义为体重指数(BMI)≤18.5 kg/m²,超重/肥胖定义为BMI≥25 kg/m²。偏远地区居住情况根据既定的郡/地区(维克/戴利、阿纳姆和蒂维)进行分类。

结果

无论性别,偏远地区参与者的体重不足水平显著高于城市参与者。不同地区之间还存在进一步差异,维克/戴利地区的发生率最高,高于阿纳姆和蒂维地区。城市参与者的超重/肥胖发生率高于偏远地区。超重/肥胖水平因居住地区而异。

结论

原住民青年成年人中体重不足和超重模式并存,且存在地理区域差异。健康项目需要考虑这种双重营养负担,以避免体重不足情况恶化,同时降低超重水平。

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