Prevalence and determinants of overweight and obesity among in-school adolescents in Harare, Zimbabwe

Pauline Theresa Mapfumo (1) , Tavonga Marilyn Muderedzwa (2) , Tonderayi Mathew Matsungo (3)
(1) Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Sciences, University of Zimbabwe. PO BOX, MP 167, Mt Pleasant, Harare , Zimbabwe
(2) Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Sciences, University of Zimbabwe. PO BOX, MP 167, Mt Pleasant, Harare , Zimbabwe
(3) Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Sciences, University of Zimbabwe. PO BOX, MP 167, Mt Pleasant, Harare , Zimbabwe

Abstract

Background: Double burden of malnutrition reflects the co-existence of both under nutrition and obesity at individual, household or community levels. Aims: To assess the prevalence and determinants of overweight and obesity among in-school adolescents aged 15 years from Harare, Zimbabwe. Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in two schools, involving 111 Form three learners. A structured interviewer administered questionnaire was used to collect quantitative data. Blood glucose and blood pressure levels were determined using a glucometer and sphygmomanometer. Anthropometry indicators were assessed using the WHO standard procedures. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 20. Ethical clearance was obtained from the Medical Research Council of Zimbabwe (MRCZ/B/1876). Results: The prevalence of overweight and obesity was 5.4% and short stature (stunting) affected 13.5%. Majority (91.1%) of the learners had adequate nutrition knowledge score. In this study 9.9% learners were pre-diabetic and 51.4% had elevated blood pressure (BP). There was a significant association between overweight and obesity; and waist circumference (P<0.001). Among the learners that were overweight, 83.3% also had higher waist circumference. Conclusions: Overweight and obesity and short stature coexisted among adolescents in this setting, confirming presence of double burden of malnutrition. In addition, girls had central obesity thus at increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, at policy and pragmatic levels there is need for a multi-sectoral response to address malnutrition in all its forms in this age group.

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Pauline Theresa Mapfumo
Tavonga Marilyn Muderedzwa
Tonderayi Mathew Matsungo
tmatsungo@gmail.com (Primary Contact)
Mapfumo, P. T. ., Muderedzwa, T. M. ., & Matsungo, T. M. . (2022). Prevalence and determinants of overweight and obesity among in-school adolescents in Harare, Zimbabwe. The North African Journal of Food and Nutrition Research, 6(13), 29–38. https://doi.org/10.51745/najfnr.6.13.29-38

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