Prevalence and Correlates of Preschool Overweight and Obesity Amidst the Nutrition Transition: Findings from a National Cross-Sectional Study in Lebanon
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Population
2.2. Ethical Considerations
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Anthropometric Assessment
- According to the IOTF standard [27], overweight and obesity were based on centiles passing at age 18 years through BMI 25 kg/m2 and 30 kg/m2, respectively.
2.5. Dietary Intake of Children
2.6. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Weight Status | Total (n = 525) | Boys (n = 281) | Girls (n = 244) |
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n (%) | |||
WHO-2006 reference a | |||
Normal weight b | 339 (64.6) | 177 (63.0) | 162 (66.4) |
At risk of overweight | 138 (26.3) | 78 (27.8) | 60 (24.6) |
Overweight c | 34 (6.5) | 18 (6.4) | 16 (6.6) |
Obese | 14 (2.7) | 8 (2.8) | 6 (2.5) |
Overweight and obese | 48 (9.1) | 26 (9.3) | 22 (9.0) |
IOTF reference d | |||
Normal weight b | 433 (82.8) | 235 (84.2) | 198 (81.1) |
Overweight c | 70 (13.4) | 36 (12.9) | 34 (13.9) |
Obese | 20 (3.8) | 8 (2.9) | 12 (4.9) |
Overweight and obese | 90 (17.2) | 44 (15.8) | 46 (18.8) |
CDC-2000 reference e | |||
Normal weight b | 383 (73.1) | 207 (74.2) | 176 (72.1) |
Overweight c | 84 (16.1) | 41 (14.7) | 43 (17.6) |
Obese | 56 (10.6) | 31 (11.1) | 25 (10.2) |
Overweight and obese | 140 (26.8) | 72 (25.8) | 68 (27.9) |
Variables | Children Adiposity Status c | ||||
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Total b (n = 525) | Normal Weight (Including at Risk of Overweight) (n = 477) | Overweight (Not Including Obese) (n = 34) | Obese (n = 14) | Univariate Analysis d | |
Demographic, socioeconomic and parental characteristics n (%) | OR [95% CI] | ||||
Gender | |||||
Boys | 281 (53.5) | 255 (53.5) | 18 (52.9) | 8 (57.1) | 1 [ref] |
Girls | 244 (46.5) | 222 (46.5) | 16 (47.1) | 6 (42.9) | 0.97 [0.53–1.76] |
Child’s Age (years) | |||||
mean ± SD | 3.32 + 0.87 | 3.32 + 0.88 | 3.33 + 0.78 | 3.53 + 0.57 | 1.08 [0.77–1.53] |
Mother’s Age (years) | |||||
mean ± SD | 32.78 + 5.97 | 32.68 + 5.92 | 33.11 + 6.49 | 35.21 + 6.27 | 1.02 [0.98–1.08] |
Mother’s marital status | |||||
Married | 514 (97.9) | 468 (98.1) | 33 (97.1) | 13 (92.9) | 1 [ref] |
Unmarried (divorced or widowed) | 11 (2.1) | 9 (1.9) | 1 (2.9) | 1 (7.1) | 2.26 [0.47–10.77] |
Number of children in the family | |||||
≤2 children | 272 (51.8) | 236 (49.5) | 26 (76.5) | 10 (71.4) | 1 [ref] |
≥3 children | 253 (48.2) | 241 (50.5) | 8 (23.5) | 4 (28.6) | 0.32 [0.16–0.64] |
Type of school attended e | |||||
Private | 310 (74.5) | 274 (72.9) | 25 (89.3) | 11 (91.7) | 1 [ref] |
Public | 106 (25.5) | 102 (27.1) | 3 (10.7) | 1 (8.3) | 0.29 [0.10–0.86] |
Father’s education | |||||
Primary or less | 116 (22.1) | 114 (24.3) | 2 (6.1) | 0 (0.0) | 1 [ref] |
Intermediate | 324 (62.8) | 290 (61.8) | 26 (78.8) | 8 (57.1) | 6.68 [1.57–28.27] |
High school and above | 76 (14.7) | 65 (13.9) | 5 (15.2) | 6 (42.9) | 9.64 [2.07–44.86] |
Mother’s education | |||||
Primary or less | 101 (19.2) | 98 (20.5) | 2 (5.9) | 1 (7.1) | 1 [ref] |
Intermediate | 323 (61.5) | 292 (61.2) | 23 (67.6) | 8 (57.1) | 3.46 [1.03–11.59] |
High school and above | 101 (19.2) | 87 (18.2) | 9 (26.5) | 5 (35.7) | 5.25 [1.46–18.90] |
Mother’s employment | |||||
Working | 78 (14.9) | 68 (14.3) | 5 (14.7) | 5 (35.7) | 1 [ref] |
Not Working | 447 (85.1) | 409 (85.7) | 29 (85.3) | 9 (64.3) | 0.63 [0.30–1.32] |
Presence of paid helper | |||||
No | 439 (84.1) | 406 (85.7) | 25 (73.5) | 8 (57.1) | 1 [ref] |
Yes | 83 (15.9) | 68 (14.3) | 9 (26.5) | 6 (42.9) | 2.71 [1.40–5.26] |
Crowding index | |||||
<1 person/room | 60 (11.5) | 50 (10.5) | 6 (17.6) | 4 (28.6) | 1 [ref] |
≥1 person/room | 464 (88.5) | 426 (89.5) | 28 (82.4) | 10 (71.4) | 0.45 [0.21–0.96] |
Monthly income | |||||
Low (<1,000,000 LL) | 172 (39.3) | 161 (40.6) | 10 (33.3) | 1 (9.1) | 1 [ref] |
Medium (1,000,000–1,500,000 LL) | 108 (24.7) | 100 (25.2) | 8 (26.7) | 0 (0.0) | 1.17 [0.45–3.01] |
High (>1,500,000 LL) | 158 (36.1) | 136 (34.3) | 12 (40.0) | 10 (90.9) | 2.36 [1.10–5.05] |
Mother’s BMI (Kg/m2) * | 26.71 ± 5.18 | 26.59 ± 5.17 | 27.99 ± 5.63 | 27.51 ± 4.40 | 1.05 [1.00–1.10] |
Breastfeeding history and eating habits | OR [95% CI] | ||||
Breastfeeding duration | |||||
<12 months | 339 (64.6) | 300 (62.9) | 26 (76.5) | 13 (92.9) | 1 [ref] |
≥12 months | 186 (35.4) | 177 (37.1) | 8 (23.5) | 1 (7.1) | 0.39 [0.18–0.82] |
Breastfeeding duration (in months) | 8.94 ± 8.73 | 9.11 ± 8.92 | 8.10 ± 6.84 | 4.92 ± 3.85 | 1 [ref] |
0.97 [0.94–1.01] | |||||
Age of formula/cow’s milk’s introduction (months) | 1.34 ± 1.71 | 1.34 ± 1.70 | 1.66 ± 2.07 | 0.70 ± 0.89 | 1 [ref] |
0.99 [0.78–1.27] | |||||
Age of solid food’s introduction (months) | 5.80 ± 2.49 | 5.75 ± 2.51 | 6.48 ± 2.57 | 5.89 ± 1.47 | 1 [ref] |
1.07 [0.98–1.18] | |||||
Child’s birth weight (kg) | 3.19 ± 0.55 | 3.18 ± 0.56 | 3.30 ± 0.52 | 3.32 ± 0.49 | 1.00 [1.00–1.01] |
Eating breakfast (weekly frequency) | 6.74 ± 1.64 | 6.75 ± 1.68 | 6.88 ± 0.53 | 6.21 ± 2.00 | 0.97 [0.81–1.16] |
Eating in front of the TV (weekly frequency) | 4.81 ± 6.00 | 4.61 ± 5.59 | 6.67 ± 9.87 | 7.14 ± 6.58 | 1.04 [1.01–1.09] |
Eating out (weekly frequency) | 0.40 ± 0.87 | 0.38 ± 0.78 | 0.70 ± 1.65 | 0.57 ± 0.82 | 1.27 [1.01–1.62] |
Eating the same meal as the family at home (weekly frequency) | 10.74 ± 6.24 | 10.92 ± 6.29 | 9.55 ± 5.55 | 7.60 ± 5.54 | 0.94 [0.89–0.99] |
Satiety responsiveness | 8.56 ± 2.15 | 8.63 ± 2.15 | 7.94 ± 2.02 | 7.71 ± 2.05 | 0.84 [0.73–0.97] |
Food responsiveness | 3.87 ± 1.39 | 3.82 ± 1.37 | 3.97 ± 1.50 | 5.14 ± 1.46 | 1.28 [1.03–1.58] |
Dietary intake (per day) f n (%) | OR [95% CI] | ||||
Total energy (Kcal) | |||||
Below the median f | 258 (50.1) | 234 (50.1) | 18 (52.9) | 61 (42.9) | 1 [ref] |
Above the median f | 257 (49.9) | 233 (49.9) | 16 (47.1) | 8 (57.1) | 1.00 [0.55–1.81] |
Energy consumption from fat (%) | |||||
Below the median f | 259 (50.3) | 243 (52.0) | 11 (32.4) | 5 (35.7) | 1 [ref] |
Above the median f | 256 (49.7) | 224 (48.0) | 23 (67.6) | 9 (64.3) | 2.17 [1.15–4.06] |
Energy consumption from CHO (%) | |||||
Below the median f | 257 (49.9) | 227 (48.6) | 22 (64.7) | 8 (57.1) | 1 [ref] |
Above the median f | 258 (50.1) | 240 (51.4) | 12 (35.3) | 6 (42.9) | 0.56 [0.30–1.04] |
Energy consumption from protein (%) | |||||
Below the median f | 260 (50.5) | 240 (51.4) | 11 (32.4) | 9 (64.3) | 1 [ref] |
Above the median f | 255 (49.5) | 227 (48.6) | 23 (67.6) | 5 (35.7) | 1.48 [0.81–2.70] |
Variables | Model 1 b | Model 2 b | Model 3 b |
---|---|---|---|
OR [95% CI] | |||
Demographic, socioeconomic and parental variables | |||
Gender | |||
Boys | 1 [ref] | 1 [ref] | 1 [ref] |
Girls | 0.97 [0.52–1.83] | 1.07 [0.56–2.07] | 0.96 [0.49–1.88] |
Child’s age (years) | |||
mean ± SD | 0.99 [0.68–1.44] | 0.91 [0.63–1.33] | 0.92 [0.63–1.35] |
Father’s education c | |||
Primary or less | 1 [ref] | 1 [ref] | 1 [ref] |
Intermediate | 5.16 [1.19–22.41] | 5.81 [1.27–26.51] | 5.77 [1.24–26.96] |
High school and above | 5.31 [1.04–27.26] | 5.22 [0.96–28.39] | 5.02 [1.03–27.91] |
Mother’s BMI (Kg/m2) | |||
mean ± SD | 1.06 [1.01–1.13] | 1.09 [1.03–1.16] | 1.08 [1.02–1.15] |
Presence of paid helper | |||
No | 1 [ref] | 1 [ref] | 1 [ref] |
Yes | 2.19 [1.05–4.56] | 2.34 [1.05–5.21] | 2.30 [1.02–5.17] |
Crowding index | |||
<1 person/room | 1 [ref] | 1 [ref] | 1 [ref] |
≥1 person/room | 0.42 [0.19–0.97] | 0.47 [0.19–1.15] | 0.41 [0.17–1.02] |
Breastfeeding history and eating habits | |||
Breastfeeding duration | ------------ | ||
<12 months | 1 [ref] | 1 [ref] | |
≥12 months | 0.62 [0.27–1.42] | 0.62 [0.27–1.44] | |
Eating in front of the TV | ------------ | 1.07 [1.02–1.13] | 1.08 [1.02–1.14] |
Eating out | ------------ | 1.23 [0.93–1.63] | 1.22 [0.92–1.62] |
Eating the same meal as the family at home | ------------ | 0.95 [0.89–1.01] | 0.95 [0.89–1.01] |
Satiety responsiveness | ------------ | 0.83 [0.70–0.99] | 0.8 [0.68–0.99] |
Food responsiveness | ------------ | 1.14 [0.87–1.49] | 1.16 [0.88–1.52] |
Dietary variables | |||
Total daily energy (Kcal) d | ------------ | ------------ | |
Low | 1 [ref] | ||
High | 0.72 [0.35–1.50] | ||
Energy consumption from Fat (%) d,e | ------------ | ------------ | |
Low | 1 [ref] | ||
High | 2.31 [1.13–4.75] | ||
−2 Log Likelihood | 274.89 | 252.82 | 247.2 |
Nagelkerke R2 | 0.12 | 0.21 | 0.23 |
Nagelkerke R2 difference | 0.12 | 0.09 | 0.02 |
Country | Date of Surveys | Criteria Used | Age (Years) | Overweight b (%) | Obesity (%) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boys | Girls | Boys | Girls | ||||
WHO-2006 c | |||||||
Lebanon a | 2010 | 2–5 | 6.4 | 6.6 | 2.8 | 2.5 | |
China (Beijing) [41] | 2004 | 2–5 | 4.6 | 2.7 | 2.9 | 1.7 | |
Bahrain [39] | 2003 | 2–5 | 9.8 | 10.1 | 7.1 | 5.9 | |
Jordan [42] | 2010 | 1–5 | 6.7 | 7.3 | 2.5 | 1.1 | |
Qatar (Doha) [40] | 2009–2010 | 2–5 | 10.6 | 15.2 | 15.5 | 12.5 | |
The Netherlands [34] | 2002–2006 | 2–5 | 6 | 4.1 | 5 | 2.9 | |
Romania [35] | 2004 | 2–5 | 5.7 | 4.2 | 2.1 | 2.2 | |
Spain [43] | 2006 | 2–5 | 9.6 | 12.2 | 8.8 | 4.4 | |
Italy [36] | 2005 | 2–5 | 5.9 | 5.7 | 4.1 | 2.6 | |
Cyprus [37,38] | 2004 | 2–5 | 3.3 | 4.7 | 1.8 | 1.3 | |
England [44] | 2002 | 2–5 | 9.8 | 7.5 | 2.5 | 2.2 | |
IOTF d | |||||||
Lebanon a | 2010 | 2–5 | 12.9 | 13.9 | 2.9 | 4.9 | |
Canada [46] | 2004 | 2–5 | 13 | 19 | 6 | 6 | |
Australia [45] | 2007 | 2–3 | 17 | 14 | 4 | 4 | |
CDC e | |||||||
Lebanon a | 2010 | 2–5 | 14.7 | 17.6 | 11.1 | 10.2 | |
Iran (Tehran) [47] | 2009–2010 | 3–6 | 9.8 | 10.3 | 4.8 | 4.5 | |
United States of America [48] | 2011–2012 | 2–5 | 23.9 | 21.7 | 9.5 | 7.2 | |
Saudi Arabia (Khobar) [49] | 2006 | 2–4 | 19.6 | 16.3 | 20 | 18.1 |
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Nasreddine, L.; Hwalla, N.; Saliba, A.; Akl, C.; Naja, F. Prevalence and Correlates of Preschool Overweight and Obesity Amidst the Nutrition Transition: Findings from a National Cross-Sectional Study in Lebanon. Nutrients 2017, 9, 266. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu9030266
Nasreddine L, Hwalla N, Saliba A, Akl C, Naja F. Prevalence and Correlates of Preschool Overweight and Obesity Amidst the Nutrition Transition: Findings from a National Cross-Sectional Study in Lebanon. Nutrients. 2017; 9(3):266. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu9030266
Chicago/Turabian StyleNasreddine, Lara, Nahla Hwalla, Angie Saliba, Christelle Akl, and Farah Naja. 2017. "Prevalence and Correlates of Preschool Overweight and Obesity Amidst the Nutrition Transition: Findings from a National Cross-Sectional Study in Lebanon" Nutrients 9, no. 3: 266. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu9030266
APA StyleNasreddine, L., Hwalla, N., Saliba, A., Akl, C., & Naja, F. (2017). Prevalence and Correlates of Preschool Overweight and Obesity Amidst the Nutrition Transition: Findings from a National Cross-Sectional Study in Lebanon. Nutrients, 9(3), 266. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu9030266