Challenges and opportunities to tackle the rising prevalence of diet-related non-communicable diseases in Africa

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作者
Owino, Victor O. [1 ]
机构
[1] IAEA, Vienna Int Ctr, Div Human Hlth, Nutr & Hlth Related Environm Studies Sect, POB 100, A-1400 Vienna, Austria
关键词
Non-communicable diseases; Africa; Body composition; Double burden of malnutrition; SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA; NUTRITION TRANSITION; AFLATOXIN EXPOSURE; CHILDHOOD OBESITY; GROWTH; CHILDREN; BURDEN; TRENDS; FOOD; MYCOTOXINS;
D O I
10.1017/S0029665118002823
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
Africa is experiencing a sharp rise in non-communicable diseases (NCD) related to rapid globalisation and urbanisation leading to shifts in dietary and lifestyle patterns characterised by increased energy intake and physical inactivity. However, unlike more resource-endowed regions, Africa has a double burden of disease: NCD co-exist with infectious diseases including lower respiratory tract infections, HIV/AIDS and diarrhoeal diseases. The African economy is also relatively weaker, making it difficult to cope with this burden. It is postulated that NCD will soon overtake infectious diseases as the number one cause of death in the African region. The recognition of NCD as diseases and obesity as a related risk factor is weak in Africa, compounded by stigma associated with wasting in HIV/AIDS and obesity being perceived as a sign of wealth, achievement and care. There is also a dearth of data on overweight and obesity in the region and little knowledge that infant feeding practices, such as breast-feeding, are linked to reduced risk of NCD in both children and mothers. While complex multi-sectoral approaches to address this NCD menace are needed, Africa may benefit from taking simple initial steps to address NCD risk factors including: (1) behaviour change communication to challenge perceptions on NCD; (2) promoting and protecting breast-feeding; (3) formulating policies and regulations limiting wide availability of unhealthy foods; (4) mainstream nutrition education in school curricula and (5) collection of accurate data based on indicators that can reflect the double burden of disease and malnutrition; and fostering multi-sectoral actions against NCD.
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