Describing the triple burden of malnutrition in adolescents in rural and urban South Africa
Describing the triple burden of malnutrition in adolescents in rural and urban South Africa
Objectives: To describe the triple burden of malnutrition among a large, school-going sample of adolescents in rural Agincourt and urban Soweto, South Africa. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Schools and community centres across rural Agincourt and urban Soweto, South Africa. Subjects: 12 644 adolescents (mean age 15.5 years; 62% girls; 70.7% rural). Measures: International Obesity Task Force cut-offs were used to calculate the prevalence of underweight, healthy weight, overweight, and obesity. Haemoglobin levels were measured in Soweto to assess the prevalence of anaemia. Results: This large, population-based study reveals a high burden of malnutrition, with 34.9% of adolescents either underweight, overweight, or obese. Underweight prevalence was 14.3%, with relatively uniform distribution across sex and setting. Overweight and obesity were notably more prevalent in urban girls (32.3% and 7.0%, respectively), nearly doubling the rates observed in their rural peers (17.4% and 5.8%), and substantially higher than urban and rural boys (all < 6%). Boys consistently exhibited lower body fat percentage and fat mass index compared with girls across both settings. In a subsample of urban adolescents with haemoglobin data, anaemia was common, particularly in girls (31.6% vs. 10.2% in boys). Conclusions: These findings highlight the complexity of the burden of malnutrition in adolescence, including both under- and over-nutrition with overlapping micronutrient deficiencies.
South Africa, adolescents, anaemia, malnutrition, obesity, overweight, rural, underweight, urban
Crouch, S.H.
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Mathatha, D.E.
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Desmond, C.
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Ong, K.K.
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Tollman, Stephen M.
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Kahn, Kathleen
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Norris, Shane A.
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8 December 2025
Crouch, S.H.
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Mathatha, D.E.
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Micklesfield, Lisa K.
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Christofides, Nicola Joan
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Desmond, C.
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Tollman, Stephen M.
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Kahn, Kathleen
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Crouch, S.H., Mathatha, D.E., Micklesfield, Lisa K., Christofides, Nicola Joan, Desmond, C., Sharp, S.J., Ong, K.K., Tollman, Stephen M., Kahn, Kathleen and Norris, Shane A.
(2025)
Describing the triple burden of malnutrition in adolescents in rural and urban South Africa.
South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
(doi:10.1080/16070658.2025.2590864).
Abstract
Objectives: To describe the triple burden of malnutrition among a large, school-going sample of adolescents in rural Agincourt and urban Soweto, South Africa. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Schools and community centres across rural Agincourt and urban Soweto, South Africa. Subjects: 12 644 adolescents (mean age 15.5 years; 62% girls; 70.7% rural). Measures: International Obesity Task Force cut-offs were used to calculate the prevalence of underweight, healthy weight, overweight, and obesity. Haemoglobin levels were measured in Soweto to assess the prevalence of anaemia. Results: This large, population-based study reveals a high burden of malnutrition, with 34.9% of adolescents either underweight, overweight, or obese. Underweight prevalence was 14.3%, with relatively uniform distribution across sex and setting. Overweight and obesity were notably more prevalent in urban girls (32.3% and 7.0%, respectively), nearly doubling the rates observed in their rural peers (17.4% and 5.8%), and substantially higher than urban and rural boys (all < 6%). Boys consistently exhibited lower body fat percentage and fat mass index compared with girls across both settings. In a subsample of urban adolescents with haemoglobin data, anaemia was common, particularly in girls (31.6% vs. 10.2% in boys). Conclusions: These findings highlight the complexity of the burden of malnutrition in adolescence, including both under- and over-nutrition with overlapping micronutrient deficiencies.
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Submitted date: 28 July 2025
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Published date: 8 December 2025
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South Africa, adolescents, anaemia, malnutrition, obesity, overweight, rural, underweight, urban
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S.H. Crouch
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D.E. Mathatha
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Lisa K. Micklesfield
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Stephen M. Tollman
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Kathleen Kahn
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