Nationally Representative Surveys Show Recent
Increases in the Prevalence of Overweight and
Obesity among Women of Reproductive Age in
Bangladesh, Nepal, and India. |
Authors: |
Yarlini Balarajan and Eduardo Villamor |
Source: |
Journal of Nutrition, J. Nutr. doi: 10.3945/jn.109.112029 |
Topic(s): |
Nutrition Obesity Women's health
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Country: |
Asia
Bangladesh
Nepal
India
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Published: |
JUN 2009 |
Abstract: |
Abstract
Our aims in this study were to examine trends in the prevalence of overweight-obesity and underweight among women of
reproductive age in 3 South Asian countries between 1996 and 2006 and to identify sociodemographic correlates of
overweight in the most recent survey. Using nationally representative data from 8 Demographic and Health Surveys
conducted in Bangladesh (n = 19,211), Nepal (n = 19,354), and India (n = 161,755), we examined the change in the
prevalence rates of overweight-obesity (BMI $ 25 kg/m2) and underweight (BMI , 18.5 kg/m2) over a recent 7- to 10-y
period among women aged 15–49 y. The prevalence of overweight-obesity increased substantially in all countries.
Comparing the first to the latest survey in Bangladesh, the prevalence of overweight-obesity increased from 2.7 to 8.9%
[age and parity-adjusted prevalence ratio (PR): 2.42; 95% CI: 1.88, 3.13]; in Nepal, from 1.6 to 10.1% [adjusted PR: 4.18;
95% CI: 3.00, 5.83]; and in India, from 10.6 to 14.8% [adjusted PR: 1.28; 95% CI: 1.20, 1.36]. These increases were
observed in both rural and urban areas and were greater in rural areas. During the study period, the prevalence of
underweight decreased substantially in Bangladesh and only modestly in Nepal and India. Overweight-obesity was
positively related to age, higher socioeconomic status, and urban residence in all countries. In conclusion, while the
prevalence of underweight has remained high in Bangladesh, Nepal, and India, the prevalence of overweight-obesity in
women of reproductive age has risen between 1996 and 2006. |
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