Title: 2. Rationale
1The Double Burden of Malnutrition in Albania
Katie Bates, London School of Economics
Supervisors Dr Arjan Gjonça and Dr Tiziana
Leone, London School of Economics
- 1. Background
- GHLC country in an international context, but
child health lagged behind and a history of
severe malnutrition. - Regional variation in adult health
- 1990s - significant economic and social changes
- 3. International Context
- 2005-06 UNICEF MICS data for 11 countries.
- Anthropometric indices created using WHO 2006
Growth Reference Standards (F1)
F1 Anthropometric Indices for Selected Countries
2005-06
- 2. Rationale
- Albanian population has experienced a unique
- trajectory in terms of the demo-graphic and
epidemiologic transition likely reflected in a
double burden of malnutrition (DBM) among
under-5s - It is hypothesised regional differences occur in
under-5 malnutrition that parallel adult health
F2 Stunted and Overweight for Selected CEE
Countries
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- 3.1. CEE Context
- Data on stunting and overweight from
- WHO Global Database on Child Growth and
Malnutrition for CEE Countries (F2)
- 4. Regional Distribution
- Anthropometric indices created from ADHS
- 2008-09 using WHO 2006 Growth Reference Standards
(F3)
F3 Geographical Distribution of Under-5s
Anthropometric Indices in Albania 2008-09
Stunting
Wasting
Overweight
- 5. Key Findings
- Albania has DBM to a greater extent than any
other CEE country - Internationally, Albania greatest DBM in terms of
stunting and overweight - North-south gradient present in stunting and
wasting indicators - Parallels adult health indicators
- Urban penalty of overweight in Tirana
- 6. Future Research
- Multivariate analyses on factors impacting upon
nutritional status among under-5s - Analysis of stunted overweight individuals
F2 - WHO Global Database on Child Growth and
Malnutrition website accessed 29th April 2010,
http//www.who.int/nutgrowthdb/database/countries/
en/index.htmlR Russia and Ukraine data
2000-2001 Bulgaria data 2004 Serbia and
Montenegro data 2005-2006
F3 INSTAT Albanian National Institute of
Statistics, Institute of Public Health Albania
and ICF Macro 2010 Albania Demographic and
Health Survey 2008-09, Tirana, Albania Institute
of Statistics, Institute of Public Health and ICF
Macro
F1 UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys
(MICS3) http//www.childinfo.org/mics3_surveys.ht
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