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Overweight (%)

DefinitionChildren:
Proportion of children with weight for height over 2 standard deviations from the norm (reference population median).

Adults:
Percentage of people with body mass index (BMI) of 25-29.9 kg/m2. BMI is weight in kg divided by the square of height in m.
ReferenceLabadarios D, editor. The National Food Consumption Survey (NFCS): Children aged 1-9 years, South Africa, 1999. Pretoria: Department of Health; 2000.
Ref. URLhttp://www.sun.ac.za/nutrition/nfcs.html
Keywords
Indicator Type: -> Health Status -> Nutrition

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Indicator Data
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AOBWCDLSMGMUMWMZNASZTZZAZMZW
Overweight (%) [Definition]
1998 female-----------[1] 26.1--
1998 female - rural-----------[2] 26.2--
1998 female - urban-----------[3] 26.0--
1998 female 65+-----------[4] 26.5--
1998 male-----------[5] 19.8--
1998 male - rural-----------[6] 15.6--
1998 male - urban-----------[7] 22.2--
1998 male 65+-----------[8] 28.5--
1999 age 1-9 years-----------[9] 6.0--
2002 NYRBS-----------[10] 17.2--
2003 female-----------[11] 27.5--
2003 male-----------[12] 21.0--
2004 boys 6-13 years-----------[13] 10.8--
2004 girls 6-13 years-----------[14] 13.0--
2005 age 1-9 years-----------[15] 4.8--
2005 female 16-35 years-----------[16] 26.6--
AO: Angola  BW: Botswana  CD: Congo, Democratic Republic of  LS: Lesotho  MG: Madagascar  MU: Mauritius  MW: Malawi  MZ: Mozambique  NA: Namibia  SZ: Swaziland  TZ: Tanzania  ZA: South Africa  ZM: Zambia  ZW: Zimbabwe  

Notes and References

  1. SADHS 1998: Department of Health, Medical Research Council & Measure DHS+. South Africa Demographic and Health Survey 1998, Full Report. Pretoria: Department of Health; 2002. http://www.doh.gov.za/facts/1998/sadhs98/
    Local copy: http://www.hst.org.za/indicators/SADHS_1998_Full.pdf
  2. SADHS 1998: Department of Health, Medical Research Council & Measure DHS+. South Africa Demographic and Health Survey 1998, Full Report. Pretoria: Department of Health; 2002. http://www.doh.gov.za/facts/1998/sadhs98/
    Local copy: http://www.hst.org.za/indicators/SADHS_1998_Full.pdf
  3. SADHS 1998: Department of Health, Medical Research Council & Measure DHS+. South Africa Demographic and Health Survey 1998, Full Report. Pretoria: Department of Health; 2002. http://www.doh.gov.za/facts/1998/sadhs98/
    Local copy: http://www.hst.org.za/indicators/SADHS_1998_Full.pdf
  4. SADHS 1998: Department of Health, Medical Research Council & Measure DHS+. South Africa Demographic and Health Survey 1998, Full Report. Pretoria: Department of Health; 2002. http://www.doh.gov.za/facts/1998/sadhs98/
    Local copy: http://www.hst.org.za/indicators/SADHS_1998_Full.pdf
  5. SADHS 1998: Department of Health, Medical Research Council & Measure DHS+. South Africa Demographic and Health Survey 1998, Full Report. Pretoria: Department of Health; 2002. http://www.doh.gov.za/facts/1998/sadhs98/
    Local copy: http://www.hst.org.za/indicators/SADHS_1998_Full.pdf
  6. SADHS 1998: Department of Health, Medical Research Council & Measure DHS+. South Africa Demographic and Health Survey 1998, Full Report. Pretoria: Department of Health; 2002. http://www.doh.gov.za/facts/1998/sadhs98/
    Local copy: http://www.hst.org.za/indicators/SADHS_1998_Full.pdf
  7. SADHS 1998: Department of Health, Medical Research Council & Measure DHS+. South Africa Demographic and Health Survey 1998, Full Report. Pretoria: Department of Health; 2002. http://www.doh.gov.za/facts/1998/sadhs98/
    Local copy: http://www.hst.org.za/indicators/SADHS_1998_Full.pdf
  8. SADHS 1998: Department of Health, Medical Research Council & Measure DHS+. South Africa Demographic and Health Survey 1998, Full Report. Pretoria: Department of Health; 2002. http://www.doh.gov.za/facts/1998/sadhs98/
    Local copy: http://www.hst.org.za/indicators/SADHS_1998_Full.pdf
  9. Food Consumption Survey 1999: Labadarios D, editor. The National Food Consumption Survey (NFCS): Children aged 1-9 years, South Africa, 1999. Pretoria: Department of Health; 2000. http://www.sun.ac.za/nutrition/nfcs.html
    Local copy: http://www.hst.org.za/indicators/Nutrition/NFCS/
    CI: 5.1-6.9
  10. NYRBS 2002: Reddy SP, Panday S, Swart D, Jinabhai CC, Amosun SL, James S, et al. Umthenthe Uhlaba Usamila The South African Youth Risk Behaviour Survey 2002. Cape Town: South African Medical Research Council; 2003. http://www.mrc.ac.za/healthpromotion/reports.htm
    Local copy: http://www.hst.org.za/indicators/Behaviour/NYRBS_2002.pdf
  11. SADHS 2003: Department of Health, Medical Research Council, OrcMacro. South Africa Demographic and Health Survey 2003. Pretoria: Department of Health; 2007. http://www.doh.gov.za/docs/misc/sadhs-f.html
    Local copy: http://www.hst.org.za/indicators/SADHS_2003_full.pdf
    Of respondents age 15 and above.
  12. SADHS 2003: Department of Health, Medical Research Council, OrcMacro. South Africa Demographic and Health Survey 2003. Pretoria: Department of Health; 2007. http://www.doh.gov.za/docs/misc/sadhs-f.html
    Local copy: http://www.hst.org.za/indicators/SADHS_2003_full.pdf
    Of respondents age 15 and above.
  13. SAMJ 96(439-44): Armstrong MEG, Lambert MI, Sharwood KA, Lambert EV. Obesity and overweight in South African primary school children - the Health of the Nation Study. S Afr Med J. 2006; 96: 439-44. Conducted during the Health of the Nation Survey (2001-2004).
    Local copy: http://www.hst.org.za/indicators/Journals/samj_v96_n5_439.pdf
    Data collected during 2001-2004. Defined as the percentage classified as overweight but not obese, with predicted Body Mass Index (BMI) =>25kg/m2 at 18 years, according to curves developed by Cole et al (Cole TJ, Bellizzi MC, Flega KM, Dietz WH. Establishing a standard definition for child overweight and obesity worldwide: international survey. BMJ 2000; 320: 1240-1243.)
  14. SAMJ 96(439-44): Armstrong MEG, Lambert MI, Sharwood KA, Lambert EV. Obesity and overweight in South African primary school children - the Health of the Nation Study. S Afr Med J. 2006; 96: 439-44. Conducted during the Health of the Nation Survey (2001-2004).
    Local copy: http://www.hst.org.za/indicators/Journals/samj_v96_n5_439.pdf
    Data collected during 2001-2004. Defined as the percentage classified as overweight but not obese, with predicted Body Mass Index (BMI) =>25kg/m2 at 18 years, according to curves developed by Cole et al (Cole TJ, Bellizzi MC, Flega KM, Dietz WH. Establishing a standard definition for child overweight and obesity worldwide: international survey. BMJ 2000; 320: 1240-1243.)
  15. Food Consumption Survey 2005: Labadarios D, editor. The National Food Consumption Survey-Fortification Baseline (NFCS-FB): South Africa, 2005. Stellenbosch: Department of Health; 2007.
    Local copy: -
  16. Food Consumption Survey 2005: Labadarios D, editor. The National Food Consumption Survey-Fortification Baseline (NFCS-FB): South Africa, 2005. Stellenbosch: Department of Health; 2007.
    Local copy: -

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