Obesity in Tanzanian Youth (15-35 Years): From Nutrition Transition to Policy Action-A Scoping Review
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Background: Tanzania is undergoing a rapid nutrition and epidemiological transition that
has shifted dietary patterns and lifestyles toward moreWesternised models, contributing
to an increase in diet-related non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including obesity. Youth
aged 15–35 years are particularly vulnerable to these shifts. Objectives: The objective
of this scoping review was to map the available evidence on youth obesity in Tanzania,
focusing on (1) data gaps in epidemiological reporting; (2) the ongoing nutrition transition;
and (3) existing food system and health-related policies targeting youth. Methods: A
targeted search was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, and the grey literature. The PCC
(Population/Concept/Context) framework guided the study selection, focusing on youth
and general young adults aged 15–35 years in Tanzania. Eligible studies published between
2000 and June 2025 were included. Results: The search yielded 247 peer-reviewed articles, of
which 35 met the inclusion criteria. The findings reveal substantial gaps in epidemiological
reporting, particularly limited regional data and inconsistent age disaggregation, which
often obscures youth-specific patterns. Evidence on nutrition and lifestyle transitions is
limited and fragmented, while available policies addressing obesity and related risk factors
are broad in scope and rarely tailored to the youth population. Conclusions: This review
demonstrates that evidence on obesity among Tanzanian youth is scarce, unevenly reported,
and insufficiently specific to this age group. Clear gaps exist in epidemiological surveillance,
research on nutrition transition, and youth-focused policy design. Strengthening agespecific
monitoring systems, generating context-specific evidence, and developing targeted,
measurable, and actionable strategies for youth could enhance Tanzania’s efforts to curb
the rising burden of obesity and related NCDs.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tanzania; low-middle income countries; obesity; nutrition transition; food
policies; youth
Elenco autori:
Sofroniou, A; Basilico, S; Conti, Mv; David Martin, H; Cena, H
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