• Overview
  • Obesity prevalence
  • Contextual factors
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Obesity prevalence

Adults, 2016-2017

Survey type:Self-reported
Age:20+
Sample size:3803
Area covered:National
References:Khadan J, Spencer N, Strobl E, Bose-Duker T. Factors Associated With Being Overweight or Obese in Suriname. Int J Public Health. 2021;66:1604101. Published 2021 Jun 11. doi:10.3389/ijph.2021.1604101
Unless otherwise noted, overweight refers to a BMI between 25kg and 29.9kg/m², obesity refers to a BMI greater than 30kg/m².

Children, 2018

Survey type:Measured
Age:0-5
Sample size:3249
Area covered:National
References:Ministry of Social Affairs and Public Housing 2019. Suriname Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2018, Survey Findings Report. Paramaribo, Suriname: Ministry of Social Affairs and Public Housing.
Notes:Infants.
Definitions:Weight for height. Overweight = Between +2SD and 3SD. Obesity = >+3SD
Cutoffs:Other

Children, 2016

Survey type:Self-reported
Age:13-17
Sample size:2126
Area covered:National
References:Suriname - Global School-Based Student Health Survey 2016 https://www.who.int/ncds/surveillance/gshs/Suriname_2016_FS_gshs.pdf (last accessed 25.11.20)
Cutoffs:WHO

Children, 2013-2016

Survey type:Measured
Age:10-12
Sample size:5795
Area covered:National
References:Toelsie, J.R., Morpurgo, F., Krishnadath, I. and Bipat, R., 2022. Obesity, overweight and hyperglycemia among primary school children in a low-middle income country with a multiethnic population. Obesity Pillars, p.100053.
Notes:This study included seven of the ten districts of Suriname so it is not truly representative. Approximately 12-13% of children live in the three missing districts.
Cutoffs:WHO

Children, 2009

Survey type:Self-reported
Age:13-15
Sample size:1698
Area covered:National
References:Global School-based Student Health Survey, Fact Sheet available at https://www.who.int/ncds/surveillance/gshs/Suriname_2009_FS.pdf (last accessed 25.11.20)
Cutoffs:WHO

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