Prevalence, causes and contexts of childhood overweight and obesity in the Pacific region: a scoping review.
Solene Bertrand-ProtatJuliana ChenAurélie JonquoyStéphane FrayonSi Thu Win TinAmerita RavuvuCorinne CaillaudOlivier GalyPublished in: Open research Europe (2023)
This review highlighted that anthropometric data are limited and that comparisons are difficult due to the paucity of surveys and non-standardized methodology. Main causes of overweight and obesity are attributed to individual characteristics of children and behavioural patterns, children's socio-economic environment, parenting practices and educational level. Reinforcement of surveillance with standardised tools and metrics adapted to the Pacific region is crucial and further research is warranted to better understand root causes of childhood OWOB in the Pacific islands. More robust and standardized anthropometric data would enable improvements in national strategies, multisectoral responses and innovative interventions to prevent and control NCDs.