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Prevalence thresholds for wasting, overweight and stunting in children under 5 years

OBJECTIVE: Prevalence ranges to classify levels of wasting and stunting have been used since the 1990s for global monitoring of malnutrition. Recent developments prompted a re-examination of existing ranges and development of new ones for childhood overweight. The present paper reports from the WHO–...

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Autores principales: de Onis, Mercedes, Borghi, Elaine, Arimond, Mary, Webb, Patrick, Croft, Trevor, Saha, Kuntal, De-Regil, Luz Maria, Thuita, Faith, Heidkamp, Rebecca, Krasevec, Julia, Hayashi, Chika, Flores-Ayala, Rafael
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6390397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30296964
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980018002434
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author de Onis, Mercedes
Borghi, Elaine
Arimond, Mary
Webb, Patrick
Croft, Trevor
Saha, Kuntal
De-Regil, Luz Maria
Thuita, Faith
Heidkamp, Rebecca
Krasevec, Julia
Hayashi, Chika
Flores-Ayala, Rafael
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Borghi, Elaine
Arimond, Mary
Webb, Patrick
Croft, Trevor
Saha, Kuntal
De-Regil, Luz Maria
Thuita, Faith
Heidkamp, Rebecca
Krasevec, Julia
Hayashi, Chika
Flores-Ayala, Rafael
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description OBJECTIVE: Prevalence ranges to classify levels of wasting and stunting have been used since the 1990s for global monitoring of malnutrition. Recent developments prompted a re-examination of existing ranges and development of new ones for childhood overweight. The present paper reports from the WHO–UNICEF Technical Expert Advisory Group on Nutrition Monitoring. DESIGN: Thresholds were developed in relation to sd of the normative WHO Child Growth Standards. The international definition of ‘normal’ (2 sd below/above the WHO standards median) defines the first threshold, which includes 2·3 % of the area under the normalized distribution. Multipliers of this ‘very low’ level (rounded to 2·5 %) set the basis to establish subsequent thresholds. Country groupings using the thresholds were produced using the most recent set of national surveys. SETTING: One hundred and thirty-four countries. SUBJECTS: Children under 5 years. RESULTS: For wasting and overweight, thresholds are: ‘very low’ (<2·5 %), ‘low’ (≈1–2 times 2·5 %), ‘medium’ (≈2–4 times 2·5 %), ‘high’ (≈4–6 times 2·5 %) and ‘very high’ (>≈6 times 2·5 %). For stunting, thresholds are: ‘very low’ (<2·5 %), ‘low’ (≈1–4 times 2·5 %), ‘medium’ (≈4–8 times 2·5 %), ‘high’ (≈8–12 times 2·5 %) and ‘very high’ (>≈12 times 2·5 %). CONCLUSIONS: The proposed thresholds minimize changes and keep coherence across anthropometric indicators. They can be used for descriptive purposes to map countries according to severity levels; by donors and global actors to identify priority countries for action; and by governments to trigger action and target programmes aimed at achieving ‘low’ or ‘very low’ levels. Harmonized terminology will help avoid confusion and promote appropriate interventions.
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spelling pubmed-63903972019-03-01 Prevalence thresholds for wasting, overweight and stunting in children under 5 years de Onis, Mercedes Borghi, Elaine Arimond, Mary Webb, Patrick Croft, Trevor Saha, Kuntal De-Regil, Luz Maria Thuita, Faith Heidkamp, Rebecca Krasevec, Julia Hayashi, Chika Flores-Ayala, Rafael Public Health Nutr Research Paper OBJECTIVE: Prevalence ranges to classify levels of wasting and stunting have been used since the 1990s for global monitoring of malnutrition. Recent developments prompted a re-examination of existing ranges and development of new ones for childhood overweight. The present paper reports from the WHO–UNICEF Technical Expert Advisory Group on Nutrition Monitoring. DESIGN: Thresholds were developed in relation to sd of the normative WHO Child Growth Standards. The international definition of ‘normal’ (2 sd below/above the WHO standards median) defines the first threshold, which includes 2·3 % of the area under the normalized distribution. Multipliers of this ‘very low’ level (rounded to 2·5 %) set the basis to establish subsequent thresholds. Country groupings using the thresholds were produced using the most recent set of national surveys. SETTING: One hundred and thirty-four countries. SUBJECTS: Children under 5 years. RESULTS: For wasting and overweight, thresholds are: ‘very low’ (<2·5 %), ‘low’ (≈1–2 times 2·5 %), ‘medium’ (≈2–4 times 2·5 %), ‘high’ (≈4–6 times 2·5 %) and ‘very high’ (>≈6 times 2·5 %). For stunting, thresholds are: ‘very low’ (<2·5 %), ‘low’ (≈1–4 times 2·5 %), ‘medium’ (≈4–8 times 2·5 %), ‘high’ (≈8–12 times 2·5 %) and ‘very high’ (>≈12 times 2·5 %). CONCLUSIONS: The proposed thresholds minimize changes and keep coherence across anthropometric indicators. They can be used for descriptive purposes to map countries according to severity levels; by donors and global actors to identify priority countries for action; and by governments to trigger action and target programmes aimed at achieving ‘low’ or ‘very low’ levels. Harmonized terminology will help avoid confusion and promote appropriate interventions. Cambridge University Press 2018-10-09 2019-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6390397/ /pubmed/30296964 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980018002434 Text en © The Authors 2018 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Arimond, Mary
Webb, Patrick
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Saha, Kuntal
De-Regil, Luz Maria
Thuita, Faith
Heidkamp, Rebecca
Krasevec, Julia
Hayashi, Chika
Flores-Ayala, Rafael
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title_full Prevalence thresholds for wasting, overweight and stunting in children under 5 years
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title_sort prevalence thresholds for wasting, overweight and stunting in children under 5 years
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6390397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30296964
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980018002434
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