Trends and patterns of the double burden of malnutrition (DBM) in Peru: a pooled analysis of 129,159 mother-child dyads.
Marco PomatiDaniel Mendoza-QuispeCecilia Anza-RamirezAkram Hernández-VásquezRodrigo M Carrillo LarcoGabriela FernandezShailen NandyJuan Jaime MirandaAntonio Bernabe-OrtizPublished in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2021)
DBM prevalence in Peru has decreased, although the number of DBM cases is estimated to be above 200,000. In addition, all children are now more likely to live with overweight or obese mothers. The basic pattern has shifted from one of undernourished children whose mothers have a 'normal' BMI, to one where now most children have a 'normal' or healthy anthropometric status, but whose mothers are overweight or obese. This suggest that Peru is on the cusp of a major public health challenge requiring significant action.