Overweight and Obesity among Schoolchildren of Rural Guatemala and the Food Environment around Schools

Introduction: Childhood obesity is a principal concern worldwide. Guatemalan households have the highest prevalence of double burden of malnutrition in the world. These households are self-identified as indigenous and live with lower incomes in rural communities. However, there are limited data on...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ana Gonzalez-Alvarez, Maria Fernanda Kroker-Lobos, Tandalayo Kidd, Sara Rosenkranz, Richard Rosenkranz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: World Public Health Nutrition Association 2021-12-01
Series:World Nutrition
Subjects:
Online Access:https://worldnutritionjournal.org/index.php/wn/article/view/837
_version_ 1811242784054575104
author Ana Gonzalez-Alvarez
Maria Fernanda Kroker-Lobos
Tandalayo Kidd
Sara Rosenkranz
Richard Rosenkranz
author_facet Ana Gonzalez-Alvarez
Maria Fernanda Kroker-Lobos
Tandalayo Kidd
Sara Rosenkranz
Richard Rosenkranz
author_sort Ana Gonzalez-Alvarez
collection DOAJ
description Introduction: Childhood obesity is a principal concern worldwide. Guatemalan households have the highest prevalence of double burden of malnutrition in the world. These households are self-identified as indigenous and live with lower incomes in rural communities. However, there are limited data on risk factors for childhood obesity and limited information regarding the school environments, especially in rural communities. The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in a sample of rural schoolchildren, evaluate whether there is significant variability across schools, and characterize the food environment around public elementary schools in rural communities.  Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in four rural public schools within three villages of El Progreso, a Department (state) of Guatemala, located about 60 km east of Guatemala City. Anthropometric measures and sociodemographic information for 398 schoolchildren and their mothers were collected in 2018. Environmental audits of food outlets and food advertisements were completed for a 250- and 500-meter radius around schools. Food outlets and food advertisements were categorized as healthy and less healthy, or acceptable or not acceptable, respectively, using international protocols. One-way ANOVA was used to compare schools and continuous demographic variables. Fisher’s LSD post hoc test was used to examine differences between schools. Chi-Squared tests were conducted to evaluate differences between categorical demographic variables, overweight and obesity, and variables regarding food environments. A logistic regression was used to examine factors associated with overweight and obesity and variability across schools, adjusted for household income, child sex and age, and maternal education and age.  Results: The overall percentage of overweight and obesity among schoolchildren across all four schools was 32.4%. There was a higher percentage of less healthful food outlets compared to healthful food outlets and overall food outlets within <250 meters around the four schools, as compared to food outlets within 500 meters. Logistic regression showed that overweight and obesity status varied significantly (p=0.042) depending of the school students attended, when adjusting for household income, child sex and age, maternal education, and age.  Conclusion: Study results revealed a high prevalence of overweight and obesity among schoolchildren in rural communities in Guatemala. There was significant variability in overweight and obesity across schools. Results portray the food environment around schools as a possible contributing factor to childhood obesity.
first_indexed 2024-04-12T13:56:15Z
format Article
id doaj.art-b6d6671e2262410496ca41e45512cab3
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2041-9775
language English
last_indexed 2024-04-12T13:56:15Z
publishDate 2021-12-01
publisher World Public Health Nutrition Association
record_format Article
series World Nutrition
spelling doaj.art-b6d6671e2262410496ca41e45512cab32022-12-22T03:30:21ZengWorld Public Health Nutrition AssociationWorld Nutrition2041-97752021-12-0112410.26596/wn.202112416-50Overweight and Obesity among Schoolchildren of Rural Guatemala and the Food Environment around SchoolsAna Gonzalez-Alvarez0Maria Fernanda Kroker-LobosTandalayo KiddSara RosenkranzRichard RosenkranzKansas State University Introduction: Childhood obesity is a principal concern worldwide. Guatemalan households have the highest prevalence of double burden of malnutrition in the world. These households are self-identified as indigenous and live with lower incomes in rural communities. However, there are limited data on risk factors for childhood obesity and limited information regarding the school environments, especially in rural communities. The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in a sample of rural schoolchildren, evaluate whether there is significant variability across schools, and characterize the food environment around public elementary schools in rural communities.  Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in four rural public schools within three villages of El Progreso, a Department (state) of Guatemala, located about 60 km east of Guatemala City. Anthropometric measures and sociodemographic information for 398 schoolchildren and their mothers were collected in 2018. Environmental audits of food outlets and food advertisements were completed for a 250- and 500-meter radius around schools. Food outlets and food advertisements were categorized as healthy and less healthy, or acceptable or not acceptable, respectively, using international protocols. One-way ANOVA was used to compare schools and continuous demographic variables. Fisher’s LSD post hoc test was used to examine differences between schools. Chi-Squared tests were conducted to evaluate differences between categorical demographic variables, overweight and obesity, and variables regarding food environments. A logistic regression was used to examine factors associated with overweight and obesity and variability across schools, adjusted for household income, child sex and age, and maternal education and age.  Results: The overall percentage of overweight and obesity among schoolchildren across all four schools was 32.4%. There was a higher percentage of less healthful food outlets compared to healthful food outlets and overall food outlets within <250 meters around the four schools, as compared to food outlets within 500 meters. Logistic regression showed that overweight and obesity status varied significantly (p=0.042) depending of the school students attended, when adjusting for household income, child sex and age, maternal education, and age.  Conclusion: Study results revealed a high prevalence of overweight and obesity among schoolchildren in rural communities in Guatemala. There was significant variability in overweight and obesity across schools. Results portray the food environment around schools as a possible contributing factor to childhood obesity. https://worldnutritionjournal.org/index.php/wn/article/view/837overweightobesitychildrenschoolchildrenfood environmentGuatemala
spellingShingle Ana Gonzalez-Alvarez
Maria Fernanda Kroker-Lobos
Tandalayo Kidd
Sara Rosenkranz
Richard Rosenkranz
Overweight and Obesity among Schoolchildren of Rural Guatemala and the Food Environment around Schools
World Nutrition
overweight
obesity
children
schoolchildren
food environment
Guatemala
title Overweight and Obesity among Schoolchildren of Rural Guatemala and the Food Environment around Schools
title_full Overweight and Obesity among Schoolchildren of Rural Guatemala and the Food Environment around Schools
title_fullStr Overweight and Obesity among Schoolchildren of Rural Guatemala and the Food Environment around Schools
title_full_unstemmed Overweight and Obesity among Schoolchildren of Rural Guatemala and the Food Environment around Schools
title_short Overweight and Obesity among Schoolchildren of Rural Guatemala and the Food Environment around Schools
title_sort overweight and obesity among schoolchildren of rural guatemala and the food environment around schools
topic overweight
obesity
children
schoolchildren
food environment
Guatemala
url https://worldnutritionjournal.org/index.php/wn/article/view/837
work_keys_str_mv AT anagonzalezalvarez overweightandobesityamongschoolchildrenofruralguatemalaandthefoodenvironmentaroundschools
AT mariafernandakrokerlobos overweightandobesityamongschoolchildrenofruralguatemalaandthefoodenvironmentaroundschools
AT tandalayokidd overweightandobesityamongschoolchildrenofruralguatemalaandthefoodenvironmentaroundschools
AT sararosenkranz overweightandobesityamongschoolchildrenofruralguatemalaandthefoodenvironmentaroundschools
AT richardrosenkranz overweightandobesityamongschoolchildrenofruralguatemalaandthefoodenvironmentaroundschools