Pooled Analysis: Changes in prevalence of underweight and obesity from 1990 to 2022 in 200 countries
27 Apr, 2024 | 16:02h | UTCStudy Design and Population:
This pooled analysis utilized data from 3,663 population-representative studies involving 222 million participants to assess trends in underweight, thinness, and obesity. The study separated its analysis between adults (aged ≥20 years) and school-aged children and adolescents (aged 5–19 years) across 200 countries from 1990 to 2022. Bayesian hierarchical models were employed to estimate trends in different BMI categories.
Main Findings:
The findings indicate significant geographical and demographic variations in the prevalence of underweight and obesity. While the combined prevalence of underweight and obesity decreased in a minority of countries, it increased significantly in the majority, particularly in island nations, the Middle East, and North Africa. The study also found that obesity rates have surpassed underweight rates in the vast majority of countries by 2022.
Implications for Practice:
The increasing prevalence of obesity alongside persistent underweight and thinness issues underscores the need for a dual-focused public health approach. Strategies should prioritize not only the reduction of obesity through healthy eating and physical activity but also address undernutrition by improving access to nutritious foods, especially in regions like south Asia and parts of Africa where underweight remains prevalent.