Original scientific paper
The Nutritional Dual-Burden in Developing Countries – How is it Assessed and What Are the Health Implications?
Maria Inês Varela-Silva
Federico Dickinson
Hannah Wilson
Hugo Azcorra
Paula Louise Griffiths
Barry Bogin
Abstract
This paper focuses on the phenomenon of the nutritional dual-burden in the developing world. Nutritional dual-burden is defined as the coexistence of under-and-over nutrition in the same population/group, the same household/family, or the same person. In this paper we aim: a) to describe the different types of nutritional dual-burden, b) to identify the anthropometric indicators generally used to classify the nutritional dual-burden, c) to focus our attention on a dual-burden group (the Maya from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico), d) to illustrate problems in the categorization of the dual-burden, and e) to suggest possible health implications. Our results show that, for our sample, the prevalence of individual dual- -burden among children is very low, but is very high among the mothers and for mother-child pairs (household dual-burden). Most importantly, the criteria used to assess the nutritional status of the individuals and of the families will play an important role in the estimated prevalence of nutritional dual-burden, and this will have practical impacts for health intervention programs.
Keywords
nutritional dual-burden; stunting; underweight; overweight; obesity; Maya; Mexico
Hrčak ID:
78783
URI
Publication date:
28.3.2012.
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