Trend in the nutritional status of children aged 2-7 years in Luoding city, China: A panel study from 2004 to 2013

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To examine trends in the prevalence of wasting, stunting, overweight, and obesity among children in Luoding, a lower-middle-income city in southern China, we collected height, weight and other information on 65,908 pre-school children aged 2 to 7 years from 23 kindergartens, in which health examinations were conducted annually between 2004 and 2013. We used the growth standards of the World Health Organization (WHO) to calculate Z-scores for height and body mass index (BMI), and used the cut-offs recommended by WHO to define wasting, stunting, overweight, and obesity for each child. From 2004 to 2013, the prevalence of overweight increased from 3.70% to 7.27% and of obesity increased from 1.04% to 2.08%. Meanwhile, the prevalence of wasting decreased from 0.91% to 0.72% and of stunting decreased from 9.29% to 5.22%. These trends suggest there was still a double burden of nutritional status there. The nutritional interventions focusing on pre-school children should be comprehensively elaborated in lower-middle-income areas such as Luoding.

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Yan, X. Y., Li, Q., Luo, B. X., You, T. H., & Wang, H. J. (2018). Trend in the nutritional status of children aged 2-7 years in Luoding city, China: A panel study from 2004 to 2013. PLoS ONE, 13(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205163

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