Tackling malnutrition: a systematic review of 15-year research evidence from INDEPTH health and demographic surveillance systems

Background: Nutrition is the intake of food in relation to the body's dietary needs. Malnutrition results from the intake of inadequate or excess food. This can lead to reduced immunity, increased susceptibility to disease, impaired physical and mental development, and reduced productivity. Obj...

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Main Authors: Samuelina S. Arthur, Bongiwe Nyide, Abdramane Bassiahi Soura, Kathleen Kahn, Mark Weston, Osman Sankoh
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2015-10-01
Series:Global Health Action
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Online Access:http://www.globalhealthaction.net/index.php/gha/article/view/28298/pdf_173
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spelling doaj-037f861175ac4dfbb783232b2d26df612020-11-25T01:56:37ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGlobal Health Action1654-98802015-10-018011310.3402/gha.v8.2829828298Tackling malnutrition: a systematic review of 15-year research evidence from INDEPTH health and demographic surveillance systemsSamuelina S. Arthur0Bongiwe Nyide1Abdramane Bassiahi Soura2Kathleen Kahn3Mark Weston4Osman Sankoh5 INDEPTH Network, Accra, Ghana INDEPTH Network, Accra, Ghana INDEPTH Network, Accra, Ghana INDEPTH Network, Accra, Ghana Independent Consultant, Mwanza, Tanzania INDEPTH Network, Accra, GhanaBackground: Nutrition is the intake of food in relation to the body's dietary needs. Malnutrition results from the intake of inadequate or excess food. This can lead to reduced immunity, increased susceptibility to disease, impaired physical and mental development, and reduced productivity. Objective: To perform a systematic review to assess research conducted by the International Network for the Demographic Evaluation of Populations and their Health (INDEPTH) of health and demographic surveillance systems (HDSSs) over a 15-year period on malnutrition, its determinants, the effects of under and over nutrition, and intervention research on malnutrition in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Methods: Relevant publication titles were uploaded onto the Zotero research tool from different databases (60% from PubMed). Using the keywords ‘nutrition’, ‘malnutrition’, ‘over and under nutrition’, we selected publications that were based only on data generated through the longitudinal HDSS platform. All titles and abstracts were screened to determine inclusion eligibility and full articles were independently assessed according to inclusion/exclusion criteria. For inclusion in this study, papers had to cover research on at least one of the following topics: the problem of malnutrition, its determinants, its effects, and intervention research on malnutrition. One hundred and forty eight papers were identified and reviewed, and 67 were selected for this study. Results: The INDEPTH research identified rising levels of overweight and obesity, sometimes in the same settings as under-nutrition. Urbanisation appears to be protective against under-nutrition, but it heightens the risk of obesity. Appropriately timed breastfeeding interventions were protective against malnutrition. Conclusions: Although INDEPTH has expanded the global knowledge base on nutrition, many questions remain unresolved. There is a need for more investment in nutrition research in LMICs in order to generate evidence to inform policies in these settings.http://www.globalhealthaction.net/index.php/gha/article/view/28298/pdf_173nutritionmalnutritionunder and over nutritionoverweightlow- and middle-income countriesLMICshealth and demographic surveillance system
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Abdramane Bassiahi Soura
Kathleen Kahn
Mark Weston
Osman Sankoh
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Bongiwe Nyide
Abdramane Bassiahi Soura
Kathleen Kahn
Mark Weston
Osman Sankoh
Tackling malnutrition: a systematic review of 15-year research evidence from INDEPTH health and demographic surveillance systems
Global Health Action
nutrition
malnutrition
under and over nutrition
overweight
low- and middle-income countries
LMICs
health and demographic surveillance system
author_facet Samuelina S. Arthur
Bongiwe Nyide
Abdramane Bassiahi Soura
Kathleen Kahn
Mark Weston
Osman Sankoh
author_sort Samuelina S. Arthur
title Tackling malnutrition: a systematic review of 15-year research evidence from INDEPTH health and demographic surveillance systems
title_short Tackling malnutrition: a systematic review of 15-year research evidence from INDEPTH health and demographic surveillance systems
title_full Tackling malnutrition: a systematic review of 15-year research evidence from INDEPTH health and demographic surveillance systems
title_fullStr Tackling malnutrition: a systematic review of 15-year research evidence from INDEPTH health and demographic surveillance systems
title_full_unstemmed Tackling malnutrition: a systematic review of 15-year research evidence from INDEPTH health and demographic surveillance systems
title_sort tackling malnutrition: a systematic review of 15-year research evidence from indepth health and demographic surveillance systems
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Global Health Action
issn 1654-9880
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Background: Nutrition is the intake of food in relation to the body's dietary needs. Malnutrition results from the intake of inadequate or excess food. This can lead to reduced immunity, increased susceptibility to disease, impaired physical and mental development, and reduced productivity. Objective: To perform a systematic review to assess research conducted by the International Network for the Demographic Evaluation of Populations and their Health (INDEPTH) of health and demographic surveillance systems (HDSSs) over a 15-year period on malnutrition, its determinants, the effects of under and over nutrition, and intervention research on malnutrition in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Methods: Relevant publication titles were uploaded onto the Zotero research tool from different databases (60% from PubMed). Using the keywords ‘nutrition’, ‘malnutrition’, ‘over and under nutrition’, we selected publications that were based only on data generated through the longitudinal HDSS platform. All titles and abstracts were screened to determine inclusion eligibility and full articles were independently assessed according to inclusion/exclusion criteria. For inclusion in this study, papers had to cover research on at least one of the following topics: the problem of malnutrition, its determinants, its effects, and intervention research on malnutrition. One hundred and forty eight papers were identified and reviewed, and 67 were selected for this study. Results: The INDEPTH research identified rising levels of overweight and obesity, sometimes in the same settings as under-nutrition. Urbanisation appears to be protective against under-nutrition, but it heightens the risk of obesity. Appropriately timed breastfeeding interventions were protective against malnutrition. Conclusions: Although INDEPTH has expanded the global knowledge base on nutrition, many questions remain unresolved. There is a need for more investment in nutrition research in LMICs in order to generate evidence to inform policies in these settings.
topic nutrition
malnutrition
under and over nutrition
overweight
low- and middle-income countries
LMICs
health and demographic surveillance system
url http://www.globalhealthaction.net/index.php/gha/article/view/28298/pdf_173
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