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基里巴斯营养相关健康问题的患病率及空间人口统计学差异

Prevalence and spatio-demographic variability of nutrition-related health issues in Kiribati.

作者信息

Golden Christopher D, Zamborain-Mason Jessica, Seto Katherine L, Gephart Jessica A, Eurich Jacob G, Friedman Whitney, Kelahan Heather M, Murdoch Helen, Neeti Kaaro, Sharp Michael K, Timeon Eretii, Tekoaua Rosemary, Tekaieti Aritita, Ayroles Julien

机构信息

Department of Nutrition, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.

Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2025 Jul 2;15(1):23390. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-07152-w.

Abstract

The nutrition transition in Small Island Developing States like Kiribati has led to a significant shift from traditional diets to processed, imported foods, resulting in a double burden of malnutrition. This study provides the first comprehensive assessment of nutrition-related health issues in Kiribati, analyzing data from a nationally representative household survey conducted in 2019-2020 (with over 12,000 participants). We examined anthropometric measures and biomarkers related to both under- and overnutrition across 21 islands, including obesity, anemia, hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia. Results reveal high prevalence of overweight and obesity (78.6% in adults), alongside persistent undernutrition in children (23.9% stunting, 6.9% wasting in under-fives). Non-communicable disease indicators were alarmingly high, with 38.5% of adults having hypertension (i.e., stage 2 or hypertensive crisis), 16.5% diabetes, and 87.1% at risk for high cholesterol. Anemia affected 13.8% of the population. Age and sex were significant factors, with older individuals and women generally at higher risk for obesity and related conditions. Geographic analysis showed that total cholesterol and diabetes varied most across islands, while obesity and other markers varied more at the household level. These patterns suggest the need for both island-specific and household-level interventions. Our findings highlight the urgent need for targeted public health strategies and interventions to address the double burden of malnutrition in Kiribati. By providing baseline data on nutritional status and its geographic and demographic variations, this study informs evidence-based policies to improve food security, nutrition, and health outcomes in the face of ongoing environmental and socioeconomic challenges in this vulnerable island nation.

摘要

像基里巴斯这样的小岛屿发展中国家的营养转型,已导致从传统饮食向加工进口食品的显著转变,从而造成了营养不良的双重负担。本研究首次对基里巴斯与营养相关的健康问题进行了全面评估,分析了2019 - 2020年开展的一项具有全国代表性的家庭调查(超过12000名参与者)的数据。我们在21个岛屿上检查了与营养不足和营养过剩相关的人体测量指标和生物标志物,包括肥胖、贫血、高血压、糖尿病和血脂异常。结果显示超重和肥胖的患病率很高(成年人中为78.6%),同时儿童中持续存在营养不足(五岁以下儿童发育迟缓率为23.9%,消瘦率为6.9%)。非传染性疾病指标高得惊人,38.5%的成年人患有高血压(即2期或高血压危象),16.5%患有糖尿病,87.1%有高胆固醇风险。贫血影响了13.8%的人口。年龄和性别是重要因素,老年人和女性一般肥胖及相关病症的风险更高。地理分析表明,总胆固醇和糖尿病在各岛屿间差异最大,而肥胖和其他指标在家庭层面差异更大。这些模式表明需要针对岛屿和家庭层面进行干预。我们研究结果凸显了迫切需要有针对性的公共卫生战略和干预措施,以应对基里巴斯营养不良的双重负担。通过提供营养状况及其地理和人口统计学差异的基线数据,本研究为制定循证政策提供了依据,以便在这个脆弱的岛国面临持续的环境和社会经济挑战的情况下,改善粮食安全、营养和健康状况。

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