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Adherence to '5-2-1-0' guidelines and multiple risky behaviours among adolescents in nine sub-Saharan African countries: evidence from Global School-based Student Health Survey 2012-2017.

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DOI : 10.1136/bmjnph-2022-000488 [1]

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Fanny Hoogstoel [2]; Sékou Samadoulougou [3]; Diouf, Adama [4]; Isabelle Savoye [5]; Philippe Donnen [6]; Johan Van der Heyden [7]; Kirakoya-Samadoulougou, Fati [8]

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    Samenvatting:

    OBJECTIVE: Overweight and obesity constitute a new challenge in low-income and middle-countries. The obesity prevention programme, called ‘5-2-1-0’, promotes healthy eating habits, physical activity and limited screen time among young people.This study aimed to assess adherence to the ‘5-2-1-0’ recommendations and to study multiple risky behaviours among adolescents in nine countries in sub-Saharan Africa. METHODS: Meta-analyses with a random effect were used to calculate overall prevalence. Non-random patterns of the co-occurrence of the four risky behaviours were explored using observe…
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    Samenvatting

    OBJECTIVE: Overweight and obesity constitute a new challenge in low-income and middle-countries. The obesity prevention programme, called '5-2-1-0', promotes healthy eating habits, physical activity and limited screen time among young people.This study aimed to assess adherence to the '5-2-1-0' recommendations and to study multiple risky behaviours among adolescents in nine countries in sub-Saharan Africa.

    METHODS: Meta-analyses with a random effect were used to calculate overall prevalence. Non-random patterns of the co-occurrence of the four risky behaviours were explored using observed/expected prevalence ratios. Data came from the Global School-based Health Survey and 18 314 adolescents were considered.

    RESULTS: Among the participants, 12.7% (95% CI 7.5% to 19.0%) had overweight and 3.2% (95% CI 1.1% to 6.1%) had obesity. In almost all countries studied, girls were more affected by overweight and obesity than boys.While only 0.2% (95% CI 0.1% to 0.4%) of the adolescents fully complied with the recommendations, 4.8% (95% CI 3.1% to 6.9%), 28.4% (95% CI 22.4% to 34.8%), 43.8% (95% CI 41.9% to 45.8%) and 17.0% (95% CI 11.8% to 23.0%), respectively, combined 1, 2, 3 and 4 risky behaviours among the four '5-2-1-0' criteria. The most observed combination was found for co-occurrence of three risky behaviours: insufficient fruit/vegetables consumption, physical activity and non-zero consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages.

    CONCLUSION: In conclusion, the insufficient adherence to '5-2-1-0' recommendations and the high prevalence of the co-occurrence of risky behaviours underscore the need to strengthen health interventions and programmes to prevent obesity among adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa.

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    Risicofactoren in de levensstijl [9]

    Source URL:https://www.sciensano.be/nl/biblio/adherence-5-2-1-0-guidelines-and-multiple-risky-behaviours-among-adolescents-nine-sub-saharan

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    [1] https://www.sciensano.be/nl/10.1136/bmjnph-2022-000488 [2] https://www.sciensano.be/nl/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=186074&f%5Bsearch%5D=Fanny%20Hoogstoel [3] https://www.sciensano.be/nl/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=186075&f%5Bsearch%5D=S%C3%A9kou%20Samadoulougou [4] https://www.sciensano.be/nl/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=185785&f%5Bsearch%5D=Diouf%2C%20Adama [5] https://www.sciensano.be/nl/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=186076&f%5Bsearch%5D=Isabelle%20Savoye [6] https://www.sciensano.be/nl/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=186077&f%5Bsearch%5D=Philippe%20Donnen [7] https://www.sciensano.be/nl/people/johan-van-der-heyden/biblio [8] https://www.sciensano.be/nl/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=186079&f%5Bsearch%5D=Kirakoya-Samadoulougou%2C%20Fati [9] https://www.sciensano.be/nl/gezondheidsonderwerpen/risicofactoren-de-levensstijl