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33rd Session of the SCNWorking Group on Household Food Security : 33rd Session of the SCN Working Group on Household Food Security Obesity and poverty in nutrition transition: the case of South-East Asia
Geok Lin Khor
Universiti Putra Malaysia
March 12-17 2006, Geneva
Slide2 : From Ancient to Modern ..... Diets The Nutrition Transition Program,
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Slide3 : From Ancient to Modern ..… Work The Nutrition Transition Program,
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Slide4 : From Ancient to Modern ..... Transport The Nutrition Transition Program,
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Demographic and economic indicators : Demographic and economic indicators (WHO, 2002)
Selected health indicators : Selected health indicators
Leading causes of mortality : Leading causes of mortality
Co-existence of obesity and poverty : Co-existence of obesity and poverty The prevalence of overweight adults appears to increase as the nutrition transition advances – an expected association?
Prevalence of overweight adults (aged 15 years and above) in Southeast Asia : Prevalence of overweight adults (aged 15 years and above) in Southeast Asia % (WHO Global InfoBase Online 2002) (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2)
Trends in availability of total calories and calories from animal products in Southeast Asia, 1965-2003(per capita per day) : Trends in availability of total calories and calories from animal products in Southeast Asia, 1965-2003 (per capita per day) (FAO Food balance sheets) Total calories Calories from animal source products
Dietary changes associated with nutrition transition in SEA : Dietary changes associated with nutrition transition in SEA As household income becomes less the primary constraint to procuring food:
home-cooked food increasingly replaced by ready-to-cook and ready-to-eat foods that are high in fat/oil, sugar and salt.
proportion of animal source products consumed (meat, milk, egg) rises
fast foods andamp; soft drinks easily available and relatively affordable
Co-existence of obesity and poverty : Co-existence of obesity and poverty The prevalence of overweight adults appears to increase as the nutrition transition advances – an expected association?
Increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity in low income/food insecure households – a paradoxical association?
Slide13 : Obesity and socioeconomic status - a complex relation. Stunkard AJ andamp; Sorensen TIA, N Engl J Med, 1993
Does hunger cause obesity? Dietz WH, Pediatrics 1995
Economic determinants and dietary consequences of food insecurity in the United States. Rose D, J Nutr 1999
Food insecurity is positively related to overweight women. Townsend MS et al., J Nutr 2001
Food insecurity is associated with increased risk of obesity in California women. Adams EJ et al., J Nutr 2003
Obesity and household food insecurity: evidence from a sample or rural households in Malaysia Zalilah MS andamp; Khor GL, Eur J Clin Nutr 2005
Not a new phenomenon
Underweight and obesity among female in urban slums areas, Indonesia (NSS-HKI data sets) : Underweight and obesity among female in urban slums areas, Indonesia (NSS-HKI data sets) (Atmarita, MOH, 2005)
Slide15 : 44% Nat Nutr Survey 1998 % women
WHR andgt; 0.85 39% 34% 41% poorer regions
Plausible explanations for the paradoxical association : Plausible explanations for the paradoxical association Dependent on low cost foods that are flour/tuber-based and tend to be high in refined sugar, fats/oils
Limited variety of food consumed relying on a few 'stomach-filling' high energy foods
Seasonal or cyclic acquisition of food with periods of plentiful (binge eating) and involuntary food restriction
Overweight housewives associated with more leisure time, mostly spent on sedentary activities
Co-existence of obesity and poverty : Co-existence of obesity and poverty The prevalence of overweight adults appears to increase as the nutrition transition advances – an expected association?
Increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity in low income/food insecure households – a paradoxical association?
Evidence of overweight mother / underweight or stunted child in the same household among the poor - a challenging association?
Prevalence of underweight child/overweight mother pair in same household in SEA : Prevalence of underweight child/overweight mother pair in same household in SEA
Main findings of UW/OW Study : Main findings of UW/OW Study Indonesia: UW/OW pairs higher in larger households, both parents with low education;
Indonesia andamp; Malaysia: No significant difference in food intake between OW and NW mothers (under -reporting/under-estimation?)
Philippines: significantly higher intake of calories, preference for meat and fried foods, under-estimation of body size
Obesity in adults across income levels : Obesity in adults across income levels Nutrition transition OBESITY
Obesity prevalence reduces, driven more by
individual than
environmental factors ? ? Obesity prevalence rises, driven mainly by environmental factors
at global and national levels: trade, media, food industry, etc
Slide21 : WE NEED TO…………. get the measure right
(BMI vs WHR vs waist circumference vs fat mass; cut-off points for overweight andamp; obesity)
get the message right
(public health interventions need to distinguish between population, household and individual factors affecting malnutrition)
get the medium right
(a broad coalition of people, professionals and policymakers)
get the method right
(evidence based, context specific, gender andamp; age sensitive interventions) (adapted from KS Reddy, 2003)
Slide22 :
Slide23 : Dual forms of malnutrition in the same households in Malaysia - a case study among Malay rural households. GL Khor andamp; Zalilah MS. Asia Pacific J Clin Nutr 2003
A case study on dual forms of malnutrition among selected households in District 1, Tondo, Manila. I Angele-Agdeppa I, Lana RD andamp; Barba CVC. APJCN 2003.
Factors associated with the dual forms of malnutrition in Nakhon Pathom Province and Bangkok, Thailand. Yamborisut et al., APJCN 2006
Obesity in adults in nutrition transition : Obesity in adults in nutrition transition OBESITY
Levels of
development Higher income
in less
developed
region Lower income in
more developed
region Poverty amidst affluence
Poverty and obesity : Poverty and obesity
Selected health indicators : Selected health indicators
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