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Public Health Nutrition
Lack of dietary diversity and dyslipidaemia among stunted overweight children: the 2002 China National Nutrition and Health Survey
Ailing Liu1  Xiaoguang Yang1  Yuna He1  Jian Zhang1  Nicole M Wedick1  Xiaoqi Hu1  Chunming Chen1  Songming Du1  Guansheng Ma1  Jianqiang Lai1  Frank B Hu1  Yanping Li1 
关键词: Double burden;    Stunting;    Overweight;   
DOI  :  10.1017/S1368980010002971
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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ObjectiveBoth stunting and overweight are present in children across China. Seemingly paradoxical, these two conditions can also coexist in the same child. The aim was to examine the associations between dietary food/nutrient intake and plasma lipid profiles related to stunting and overweight status.DesignThe 2002 China National Nutrition and Health Survey was a family-based nationally representative cross-sectional study.SettingThirty-one provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities.SubjectsThe study included 13 770 children aged 2–17 years. The sample size for the four exposure groups was 10 814 for children of normal height and weight, 2128 for stunted, 729 for overweight and 99 for stunted overweight.ResultsCompared with children of normal height and weight, stunted and stunted overweight children consumed more high-energy-dense foods with a lower dietary diversity score, less protein, polyunsaturated fat and Fe, and a higher molar ratio of phytate to Ca. On the contrary, overweight children tended to consume significantly less carbohydrates and more protein and fat. Overall, stunted overweight children consumed lower amounts of vegetables, fruit, white meat (poultry and fish) and more milk. The OR for prevalent dyslipidaemia were 1·32 (95 % CI 1·13, 1·53), 1·76 (95 % CI 1·48, 2·09) and 2·59 (95 % CI 1·65, 4·07) among stunted, overweight and stunted overweight children, respectively, compared with children of normal height and weight. In addition, being overweight was significantly associated with high glucose concentrations, whereas stunting was significantly associated with having anaemia.ConclusionsLimited dietary diversity and intake of high-energy-dense foods were notably observed among stunted overweight children. Furthermore, being stunted and/or overweight was associated with an increased likelihood of unhealthy lipid profiles.

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