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de Onis M, Borghi E, Arimond M, Webb P, Croft T, Saha K, De-Regil LM, Thuita F, Heidkamp R, Krasevec J, Hayashi C, Flores-Ayala R (2019) Prevalence thresholds for wasting, overweight and stunting in children under 5 years. Public Health Nutrition 22:175-9.

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de Onis M, Borghi E, Arimond M, Webb P, Croft T, Saha K, De-Regil LM, Thuita F, Heidkamp R, Krasevec J, Hayashi C, Flores-Ayala R (2019) Public Health Nutrition

Abstract: 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 β€˜normal’ (2 sd below/above the WHO standards median) defines the first threshold, which includes 2Β·3 % of the area under the normalized distribution. Multipliers of this β€˜very low’ level (rounded to 2Β·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: β€˜very low’ (<2Β·5 %), β€˜low’ (β‰ˆ1–2 times 2Β·5 %), β€˜medium’ (β‰ˆ2–4 times 2Β·5 %), β€˜high’ (β‰ˆ4–6 times 2Β·5 %) and β€˜very high’ (>β‰ˆ6 times 2Β·5 %). For stunting, thresholds are: β€˜very low’ (<2Β·5 %), β€˜low’ (β‰ˆ1–4 times 2Β·5 %), β€˜medium’ (β‰ˆ4–8 times 2Β·5 %), β€˜high’ (β‰ˆ8–12 times 2Β·5 %) and β€˜very high’ (>β‰ˆ12 times 2Β·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 β€˜low’ or β€˜very low’ levels. Harmonized terminology will help avoid confusion and promote appropriate interventions.

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Labels: Pathology: Obesity 

Organism: Human 

Preparation: Intact organism 




BMI, BMI-cutoff 

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