Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Journal of Community Health 1/2021

01-02-2021 | Obesity | Original Paper

Physical Activity Levels, Food Insecurity and Dietary Behaviours in Women from Soweto, South Africa

Authors: Alessandra Prioreschi, Stephanie V. Wrottesley, Shane A. Norris

Published in: Journal of Community Health | Issue 1/2021

Login to get access

Abstract

Women in Soweto in their prime reproductive years (18–25 years) report being exposed to an obesogenic environment that makes it difficult to lead a healthy lifestyle. This study aimed to determine individual and community level predictors of these behaviours, as well as whether these behaviours were related to obesity status. Women (n = 1698) were recruited from their households as part of a survey study. Physical activity and sitting time was assessed using the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ). Participants were asked how frequently they used street vendors in a normal month, and dietary practices in the home and food insecurity were assessed using a questionnaire. Height and weight were measured. Individual and community level predictors were included in a series of linear regressions with either activity behaviours, or dietary practices as the outcomes. BMI was then treated as the outcome in a multinomial logistics regression. The majority of participants were normal weight, yet 44% were overweight or obese. Most participants were meeting the physical activity guidelines, yet less than half participated in leisure time physical activity. Most participants were meeting the sitting time guidelines, yet TV time was high. Age was positively associated with being overweight (ß = 0.145, p < 0.01) or obese (ß = 0.179, p < 0.01). Street vendor use was negatively associated with being obese (ß = − 0.236, p < 0.05), as was the community area in which women lived (ß = − 0.1098, p < 0.05). Both physical activity and sedentary behaviours were positively associated with higher socioeconomic status. Socioeconomic status was also negatively related to food insecurity and dietary behaviours. The environment in which young women live plays a significant role in the development of certain health behaviours, as well as in obesity prevalence.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Shisana, O., Labadarios, D., Rehle, T., et al. (2014). South African National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (SANHANES-1): 2014 Edition. Cape Town: HSRC. Shisana, O., Labadarios, D., Rehle, T., et al. (2014). South African National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (SANHANES-1): 2014 Edition. Cape Town: HSRC.
2.
go back to reference Wrottesley, S. V., Ong, K. K., Pisa, P. T., & Norris, S. A. (2018). Maternal traditional dietary pattern and antiretroviral treatment exposure are associated with neonatal size and adiposity in urban, black South Africans. British Journal of Nutrition, 120(5), 557–566.CrossRef Wrottesley, S. V., Ong, K. K., Pisa, P. T., & Norris, S. A. (2018). Maternal traditional dietary pattern and antiretroviral treatment exposure are associated with neonatal size and adiposity in urban, black South Africans. British Journal of Nutrition, 120(5), 557–566.CrossRef
3.
go back to reference Wrottesley, S., Prioreschi, A., Kehoe, S., Ward, K., & Norris, S. (2019). A maternal “mixed, high sugar” dietary pattern is associated with fetal growth. Maternal and Child Health Journal., 19(11), 2453–2461. Wrottesley, S., Prioreschi, A., Kehoe, S., Ward, K., & Norris, S. (2019). A maternal “mixed, high sugar” dietary pattern is associated with fetal growth. Maternal and Child Health Journal., 19(11), 2453–2461.
4.
go back to reference Davies, J. I., Macnab, A. J., Byass, P., et al. (2018). Developmental origins of health and disease in Africa-influencing early life. The Lancet Global Health., 6(3), e244–e245.PubMedCrossRef Davies, J. I., Macnab, A. J., Byass, P., et al. (2018). Developmental origins of health and disease in Africa-influencing early life. The Lancet Global Health., 6(3), e244–e245.PubMedCrossRef
5.
go back to reference Ware, L. J., Prioreschi, A., Bosire, E., et al. (2019). Environmental, social, and structural constraints for health behavior: perceptions of young Urban Black Women. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior., 51(8), 946–957.PubMedCrossRef Ware, L. J., Prioreschi, A., Bosire, E., et al. (2019). Environmental, social, and structural constraints for health behavior: perceptions of young Urban Black Women. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior., 51(8), 946–957.PubMedCrossRef
6.
go back to reference Prioreschi, A., Ware, L. J., Draper, E., Lye, S., & Norris, S. A. (in review). Contextualising individual, household and community level factors associated with sugar-sweetened beverage intake and screen time in Soweto, South Africa. Biodemography and Social Biology. Prioreschi, A., Ware, L. J., Draper, E., Lye, S., & Norris, S. A. (in review). Contextualising individual, household and community level factors associated with sugar-sweetened beverage intake and screen time in Soweto, South Africa. Biodemography and Social Biology.
7.
go back to reference Mackenbach, J., Rutter, H., Compernolle, S., et al. (2019). Obesogenic environments: a systematic review of the association between the physical environment and adult weight status, the SPOTLIGHT project. BMC Public Health, 14, 233.CrossRef Mackenbach, J., Rutter, H., Compernolle, S., et al. (2019). Obesogenic environments: a systematic review of the association between the physical environment and adult weight status, the SPOTLIGHT project. BMC Public Health, 14, 233.CrossRef
8.
go back to reference Stats, S. A.. Statistics South, A. (2012). Census 2011. Census in brief.. 2012. Retrieved Nov 5, 2016. Stats, S. A.. Statistics South, A. (2012). Census 2011. Census in brief.. 2012. Retrieved Nov 5, 2016.
9.
go back to reference Harris, P. A., Taylor, R., Minor, B. L., et al. (2019). The REDCap consortium: Building an international community of software platform partners. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 95, 103208.PubMedPubMedCentralCrossRef Harris, P. A., Taylor, R., Minor, B. L., et al. (2019). The REDCap consortium: Building an international community of software platform partners. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 95, 103208.PubMedPubMedCentralCrossRef
10.
go back to reference Wehler, C. A., Scott, R. I., & Anderson, J. J. (1992). The Community Childhood Hunger Identification Project: A model of domestic hunger—demonstration project in Seattle, Washington. Journal of Nutrition Education., 24(1), 29S-35S.CrossRef Wehler, C. A., Scott, R. I., & Anderson, J. J. (1992). The Community Childhood Hunger Identification Project: A model of domestic hunger—demonstration project in Seattle, Washington. Journal of Nutrition Education., 24(1), 29S-35S.CrossRef
11.
go back to reference Griffiths, P. L., Johnson, W., Cameron, N., & Pettifor, J. M. (2013). SA. N. In urban South Africa, 16 year old adolescents experience greater health equality than children. Economical Human Biology, 11(4), 502–514.CrossRef Griffiths, P. L., Johnson, W., Cameron, N., & Pettifor, J. M. (2013). SA. N. In urban South Africa, 16 year old adolescents experience greater health equality than children. Economical Human Biology, 11(4), 502–514.CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Kagura, J., Adair, L. S., Pisa, P. T., Griffiths, P. L., Pettifor, J. M., & Norris, S. A. (2016). Association of socioeconomic status change between infancy and adolescence, and blood pressure, in South African young adults: Birth to Twenty Cohort. BMJ Open, 6(3), e008805.PubMedPubMedCentralCrossRef Kagura, J., Adair, L. S., Pisa, P. T., Griffiths, P. L., Pettifor, J. M., & Norris, S. A. (2016). Association of socioeconomic status change between infancy and adolescence, and blood pressure, in South African young adults: Birth to Twenty Cohort. BMJ Open, 6(3), e008805.PubMedPubMedCentralCrossRef
13.
go back to reference Organisation, W. H. (2011). Global recommendations on physical activity for health. 2011. Organisation, W. H. (2011). Global recommendations on physical activity for health. 2011.
14.
go back to reference Stamatakis, E., Ekelund, U., Ding, D., Hamer, M., Bauman, A. E., & Lee, I. M. (2019). Is the time right for quantitative public health guidelines on sitting? A narrative review of sedentary behaviour research paradigms and findings. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 53(6), 377–382.PubMedCrossRef Stamatakis, E., Ekelund, U., Ding, D., Hamer, M., Bauman, A. E., & Lee, I. M. (2019). Is the time right for quantitative public health guidelines on sitting? A narrative review of sedentary behaviour research paradigms and findings. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 53(6), 377–382.PubMedCrossRef
15.
go back to reference Ekelund, U., Steene-Johannessen, J., Brown, W. J., et al. (2016). Does physical activity attenuate, or even eliminate, the detrimental association of sitting time with mortality? A harmonised meta-analysis of data from more than 1 million men and women. The Lancet, 388, 1302.CrossRef Ekelund, U., Steene-Johannessen, J., Brown, W. J., et al. (2016). Does physical activity attenuate, or even eliminate, the detrimental association of sitting time with mortality? A harmonised meta-analysis of data from more than 1 million men and women. The Lancet, 388, 1302.CrossRef
16.
go back to reference Williams, B., Mancia, G., Spiering, W., et al. (2018). 2018 ESC/ESH Guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension. European Heart Journal, 39(33), 3021–3104.PubMedCrossRef Williams, B., Mancia, G., Spiering, W., et al. (2018). 2018 ESC/ESH Guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension. European Heart Journal, 39(33), 3021–3104.PubMedCrossRef
17.
go back to reference Micklesfield, L. K., Munthali, R. J., Prioreschi, A., et al. (2017). Understanding the relationship between socio-economic status, physical activity and sedentary behaviour, and adiposity in young adult south african women using structural equation modelling. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14, 10.CrossRef Micklesfield, L. K., Munthali, R. J., Prioreschi, A., et al. (2017). Understanding the relationship between socio-economic status, physical activity and sedentary behaviour, and adiposity in young adult south african women using structural equation modelling. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14, 10.CrossRef
18.
go back to reference Taylor, K., Fitzsimons, C., & Mutrie, N. (2020). Objective and subjective assessments of normal walking pace, in comparison with that recommended for moderate intensity physical activity. International Journal of Exercise Science, 3(3), 87–96. Taylor, K., Fitzsimons, C., & Mutrie, N. (2020). Objective and subjective assessments of normal walking pace, in comparison with that recommended for moderate intensity physical activity. International Journal of Exercise Science, 3(3), 87–96.
19.
go back to reference Mielke, G. I., Brown, W. J., Nunes, B. P., Silva, I. C. M., & Hallal, P. C. (2017). Socioeconomic correlates of sedentary behavior in adolescents: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Sports Medicine (Auckland, N. Z.), 47(1), 61–75.CrossRef Mielke, G. I., Brown, W. J., Nunes, B. P., Silva, I. C. M., & Hallal, P. C. (2017). Socioeconomic correlates of sedentary behavior in adolescents: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Sports Medicine (Auckland, N. Z.), 47(1), 61–75.CrossRef
20.
go back to reference Department of Health MRC. South Africa Demographic and Health Survey 2003. Department of Health. 2007. Department of Health MRC. South Africa Demographic and Health Survey 2003. Department of Health. 2007.
21.
go back to reference Feeley, A., Pettifor, J., & Norris, S. (2009). Fast-food consumption among 17-year-olds in the Birth to Twenty cohort. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 22, 3.CrossRef Feeley, A., Pettifor, J., & Norris, S. (2009). Fast-food consumption among 17-year-olds in the Birth to Twenty cohort. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 22, 3.CrossRef
22.
go back to reference Steyn, N., Labadarios, D., & Nel, J. (2011). Factors which influence the consumption of street foods and fast foods in South Africa: A national survey. Nutrition Journal, 10, 104.PubMedPubMedCentralCrossRef Steyn, N., Labadarios, D., & Nel, J. (2011). Factors which influence the consumption of street foods and fast foods in South Africa: A national survey. Nutrition Journal, 10, 104.PubMedPubMedCentralCrossRef
Metadata
Title
Physical Activity Levels, Food Insecurity and Dietary Behaviours in Women from Soweto, South Africa
Authors
Alessandra Prioreschi
Stephanie V. Wrottesley
Shane A. Norris
Publication date
01-02-2021
Publisher
Springer US
Keywords
Obesity
Obesity
Published in
Journal of Community Health / Issue 1/2021
Print ISSN: 0094-5145
Electronic ISSN: 1573-3610
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-020-00861-5

Other articles of this Issue 1/2021

Journal of Community Health 1/2021 Go to the issue