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不同收入水平的东地中海区域国家的营养状况:分析性综述。

Nutrition Profile for Countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region with Different Income Levels: An Analytical Review.

作者信息

Leppäniemi Hanna, Ibrahim Eman, Abbass Marwa M S, Borghi Elaine, Flores-Urrutia Monica C, Dominguez Muriel Elisa, Gatica-Domínguez Giovanna, Kumapley Richard, Hammerich Asmus, Al-Jawaldeh Ayoub

机构信息

Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (EMRO), World Health Organization (WHO), Cairo 7608, Egypt.

Oral Biology Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University, Cairo 11553, Egypt.

出版信息

Children (Basel). 2023 Jan 28;10(2):236. doi: 10.3390/children10020236.

Abstract

The World Health Organization's (WHO) Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) is suffering from a double burden of malnutrition in which undernutrition coexists with rising rates of overweight and obesity. Although the countries of the EMR vary greatly in terms of income level, living conditions and health challenges, the nutrition status is often discussed only by using either regional or country-specific estimates. This analytical review studies the nutrition situation of the EMR during the past 20 years by dividing the region into four groups based on their income level-the low-income group (Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen), the lower-middle-income group (Djibouti, Egypt, Iran, Morocco, Pakistan, Palestine, and Tunisia), the upper-middle-income group (Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Libya) and the high-income group (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates)-and by comparing and describing the estimates of the most important nutrition indicators, including stunting, wasting, overweight, obesity, anaemia, and early initiation and exclusive breastfeeding. The findings reveal that the trends of stunting and wasting were decreasing in all EMR income groups, while the percentages of overweight and obesity predominantly increased in all age groups across the income groups, with the only exception in the low-income group where a decreasing trend among children under five years existed. The income level was directly associated with the prevalence rates of overweight and obesity among other age groups except children under five, while an inverse association was observed regarding stunting and anaemia. Upper-middle-income country group showed the highest prevalence rate of overweight among children under five. Most countries of the EMR revealed below-desired rates of early initiation and exclusive breastfeeding. Changes in dietary patterns, nutrition transition, global and local crises, and nutrition policies are among the major explanatory factors for the findings. The scarcity of updated data remains a challenge in the region. Countries need support in filling the data gaps and implementing recommended policies and programmes to address the double burden of malnutrition.

摘要

世界卫生组织(WHO)东地中海区域(EMR)正面临营养不良的双重负担,即营养不足与超重和肥胖率上升并存。尽管东地中海区域各国在收入水平、生活条件和健康挑战方面差异很大,但营养状况往往仅通过区域或特定国家的估计数来讨论。本分析综述通过根据收入水平将该区域分为四组——低收入组(阿富汗、索马里、苏丹、叙利亚和也门)、中低收入组(吉布提、埃及、伊朗、摩洛哥、巴基斯坦、巴勒斯坦和突尼斯)、中高收入组(伊拉克、约旦、黎巴嫩和利比亚)和高收入组(巴林、科威特、阿曼、卡塔尔、沙特阿拉伯和阿拉伯联合酋长国)——并比较和描述最重要营养指标的估计数,包括发育迟缓、消瘦、超重、肥胖、贫血以及早期开始纯母乳喂养情况,研究了东地中海区域过去20年的营养状况。研究结果显示,东地中海区域所有收入组的发育迟缓和消瘦趋势均在下降,而各收入组所有年龄组的超重和肥胖百分比大多呈上升趋势,唯一的例外是低收入组5岁以下儿童出现下降趋势。除5岁以下儿童外,收入水平与其他年龄组的超重和肥胖患病率直接相关,而发育迟缓和贫血则呈负相关。中高收入国家组5岁以下儿童超重患病率最高。东地中海区域大多数国家的早期开始纯母乳喂养率未达理想水平。饮食模式的变化、营养转型、全球和局部危机以及营养政策是这些研究结果的主要解释因素。最新数据的匮乏仍是该区域面临的一项挑战。各国在填补数据空白以及实施建议的政策和方案以应对营养不良双重负担方面需要得到支持。

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