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Multilevel Analysis of the Nutritional and Health Status among Children and Adolescents in Eastern China

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NUTRIENTS
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nu14040758

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nutritional status; children and adolescents; malnutrition; overnutrition

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This study aimed to identify multiple nutritional health problems among children and adolescents aged 7-17 years and analyze the relevant factors. The prevalence of wasting, overweight, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and various nutrient deficiencies were observed in the study population. Factors such as demographic characteristics, behavioral characteristics, parents' characteristics, and family characteristics were associated with these malnutrition disorders. Health education focusing on behavior intervention and nutrition education is necessary to address nutritional problems among children.
We aimed to identify multiple nutritional health problems and the relevant factors among children and adolescents aged 7-17 years. This study was part of the China Nutrition and Health Surveillance of Children and Lactating Mothers in 2016-2017, conducted in Jiangsu Province in eastern China. After sampling, 3025 school-age children and adolescents were enrolled into this study. Demographic information collections and anthropometric measurements were conducted by trained local Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) staff. Venous blood in the amount of 6 mL was drawn from each participant in the morning and used for testing biochemical and nutritional indicators. Multivariate logistic regression analysis and Poisson regression analysis were used for overnutrition- and undernutrition-related disorders to test relevant personal, parental, and household factors. The prevalence of wasting, overweight, and obesity was 5.5%, 14.8%, and 12.7%, respectively. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) was prevalent among 5.1% of participants. Among the study participants, 29.5% had hyperuricemia. The overall prevalence of high low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high total cholesterol (TC) of all participants was 4.8% and 7.4%, respectively. 0.9% of the participants had vitamin A deficiency (VAD) and 14.6% had marginal vitamin A deficiency; 25.1% had vitamin D deficiency (VDD) and 54.5% had inadequate vitamin D levels. Anemia was present in 4.0% of all participants. The prevalence of zinc deficiency was 4.8%. Demographic characteristics, behavioral characteristics, parents' characteristics, and family characteristics were associated with these multiple malnutrition disorders. The double burdens of malnutrition, which includes overnutrition- and undernutrition-related diseases, were prevalent among the school-age children and adolescents in Jiangsu Province in eastern China. There were various factors related to different nutritional problems. Thus, health education focusing on behavior intervention and nutrition education are necessary in containing nutritional problems among children.

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