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. 2023 Nov 20;3:52. Originally published 2023 Apr 3. [Version 2] doi: 10.12688/openreseurope.15361.2

Table 2. Summary of anthropometric data extracted from identified relevant articles (n=27) and national reports available (n=4) for Pacific Islands Countries and Territories (PICTs).

Author (year) Setting Study design
(study year)
Population BMI
reference
used
Results
(Percentages report prevalence)
Overweight or obesity
determinants explored
Worldwide 1 The GBD
2013 Obesity
Collaboration
(2015) 19
Worldwide
(188 countries)
Pool of 1769
surveys, reports
and published
studies (1980 to
2012) reporting
on prevalence of
overweight and
obesity based on
BMI
2 to 80 years old IOTF Globally, the prevalence of overweight and
obesity combined has risen by 47.1% for
children between 1980 and 2013.
In Oceania:
Overweight: 20.35%
Obesity: 5.35%
_
2 NCD Risk
Factor
Collaboration
(2017) 5
Worldwide
(200 countries and
territories)
Pool of 2416
population-based
studies (1975
to 2016) with
measurements of
height and weight
128.9 million participants aged 5
years and older, including 31.5 million
aged 5–19 years.
WHO Prevalence of obesity was more than
30% in girls (5–19 years old) in Nauru,
Cook Islands and Palau, and boys in Cook
Islands, Nauru, Palau, Niue, American
Samoa in 2016. Polynesians and
Micronesians had the highest mean BMI in
those aged 5–9 and 10–19 years.
_
Melanesia 3 Moase et al.
(1988) 20
PNG (Goodenough
Island)
Cross-sectional
(1982–1983)
1028 participants (primary school) WHO 15% of the student population were above
standard weight/height
_
4 Dancause
et al. (2011) 21
Vanuatu: 3 islands
(Ambae, Efate,
Aneityum)
Cross-sectional
(2007)
375 children aged 6–12 years WHO Overweight or obesity in boys: 4.5%
Overweight or obesity in girls: 6.3%.
5 Weitz et al.
(2012) 22
8 islands from PNG and
Solomon Islands
Cross-sectional and
longitudinal
(1966–1986)
2000 participants
From birth to 35 years old
CDC BMI cross-sectional comparisons for 3
time periods: 1966–1970 / 1978–1980 /
1985 reveals that the prevalence
of overweight and obesity increased
substantially during the period of this
study among young adults, particularly
women, and in groups with more
Polynesian affinities, where the frequency
of overweight tripled over this 20-year
interval. However, the BMI of the more
Papuan groups on Bougainville remained
remarkably stable.
_
6 Tubert-
Jeannin et al.
(2018) 23
New Caledonia Cross-sectional
(2011–2012)
3138 children aged 6–12 years old WHO, IOTF
At 6 years:
Overweight: 10.8%, obesity: 7.8% (WHO)

At 9 years:
Overweight: 18.1%, obesity: 11.4% (WHO).

At 12 years
Overweight: 22.2%, obesity: 20.5% (WHO)
Overweight: 25.5 %, obesity: 25.5
(IOTF)
Ethnic group (Polynesian children are
particularly at risk for obesity)
7 Fiji Ministry
of Health 24
Fiji Fiji National
Nutrition Survey
(2014–2015)
1253 children aged 5–14 years old WHO Overweight: 7.2%
Obesity: 1.7%
 
Polynesia 8 Fukuyamo
et al. (2005) 25
Tonga: 2 islands
(Tongatapu and
Niuamiddleutapu)
Cross-sectional
(2002–2003)
895 students aged 5–19 years old IOTF, CDC The obesity prevalence for 5–11 years
old children living in Tongatapu &
Niuatoputapu was, respectively, 7.1% and
7.0% in girls and 2.6% and 2.1% in boys
(IOTF).
The obesity prevalence for 5–11 years
old children living in Tongatapu &
Niuatoputapu was, respectively, 10.1% and
10.5% in girls and 5.1% and 6.3% in boys
(CDC)
_
9 Kemmer et al.
(2008) 26
American Samoa Cross-sectional
(2003)
208 children aged 5–10 years old CDC Mean BMI-for-age Z-score: 1.01 -
10 Bindon et al.
(1986) 27
Samoa, American
Samoa, Hawaii
Cross-sectional
(1979–1982)
786 children aged 5.5–11.5 years old HANES The children from Western Samoa
(traditional) were significantly shorter,
lighter and lighter for height than their
counterparts in in American Samoa
(modern) and Hawaii (migrant).
Modernization, migration
11 Daigre et al.
(2012) 28
4 French Overseas
Territories: Guadeloupe,
Martinique, French
Guiana and French
Polynesia
Cross-sectional
(2007–2008)
101 children from French Polynesia
aged 5 – 14 years old included in the
study
WHO, IOTF,
French
references
Overweight: 22.8%, obesity: 20.3% (WHO)
Overweight: 17.3%, obesity: 15.9% (IOTF).
Overweight and obesity: 31.5% (French
references)
_
12 Ichiho et al.
(2013) 29
American Samoa Cross-sectional
(2008/2009)
3478 students from kindergarten to
grade 11
CDC Overweight or obesity: 41.3% (grade 2),
43.9% (grade 3) and 50% (grade 5)
 
13 Stewart et al.
(2014) 30
Cook Islands, New
Zealand
Cross-sectional
(2012)
267 children aged 1 to 14 years old
from Cook Islands
WHO Mean BMI-SDS: 1 Environmental influences
(urbanization)
14 Veatupu et al.
(2019) 31
Tonga: 1 island (Ha'apai) Cross-sectional
(2017)
35 children aged 10–12 years old IOTF Overweight: 14.3%
Obesity: 2.9%
_
15 Thompson
et al. (2019) 32
Samoa Cross-sectional
(2017)
83 children aged 3–7 years old IOTF, WHO Overweight: 17% (22.5% for boy; 11.6% for
girls), obesity: 4.85% (5% for boys; 4.7% for
girls) (IOTF)
Overweight: 21.9% (27.5% for boy; 16.3%
for girls), obesity: 11.0% (17.5% for boys;
4.6% for girls) (WHO)
Sex differences in the association
among nutritional intake and body
composition, physical activity was
associated with body composition
(less %BF),
16 French
Polynesia
Ministry of
health 33
French Polynesia Cross-sectional
(2014)
1768 students aged 7 to 9 years old IOTF,
French
references
Overweight: 35.5%, obesity: 16% (IOTF)
Overweight and obesity: 34% (French
references)
Skipping breakfast, having snacks
during the morning bought from
shops/food trucks, to not be
registered in a sports club, sleeping
less than 10 hours per night.
17 Department
of health and
Department
of Education
of American
Samoa 34
American Samoa Cross-sectional
(2008–2009)
3478 students aged 7 to 16 years old CDC Overweight or obesity: 55.6% Inadequate sleep, reliance on
vehicles rather than walking to
school, and social norms that are
skewed toward accepting obesity
may be major contributing factors
toward the high prevalence of
obesity.
18 Wallis and
Futuna health
Department 35
Wallis and Futuna Cross-sectional
(2020)
406 students aged 7 to 10 years old IOTF,
WHO, CDC,
French
references
Overweight: 24.4%, obesity: 26.3% (IOTF)
Overweight: 21.4%, obesity: 35.5% (WHO)
Overweight: 13.5%, obesity: 43.1% (CDC)
Overweight and obesity: 49% (French
references)
Micronesia 19 Bruss et al.
(2005) 36
Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana
Islands (Saipan)
Qualitative
(2002)
32 participants in focus groups
(mothers, fathers, and grandparents
of children 6 to 10 years old)
Qualitative data on the perception of
childhood obesity within 1 multiethnic
community
Influence of sociocultural, familial,
and nutritional factors on health care
behaviors.
20 Novotny et al.
(2007) 37
Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana
Islands
Cross-sectional
(2005)
420 children aged 6 months – 10
years
CDC Overweight: 19% Breastfeeding (children breastfed has
lower BMI)
21 Durand
(2007) 38
FSM (Yap) Cross-sectional
(2006)
1736 children aged 2 to 15 years old WHO 5 to 10 years
Overweight: 15% (12% for boys and 19%
for girls)
Obesity: 19% (both for boys and girls),
 
22 Paulino et al.
(2008) 39
Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana
Islands (Rota, Saipan
and Tinian)
Cross-sectional
(2005)
393 children aged 6 months to 10
years old
CDC Overweight or obesity: 26% (4–6 years)
and 45% (7–10 years)
 
23 Ichicho et al.
(2013) 40
Federated States of
Micronesia (State of
Yap)
Cross-sectional
(2008–2009)
Wa'ab community health center
household survey (2006–2007): 1736
children
Outer island household survey
(2008–2009): 2042 children aged 2–14
years
Maternal & child health, school health
survey (2006–2007): 1245 students
from 14 elementary schools
Maternal & child health, school health
survey in (2009–2010): 1415 students
from elementary schools and early
childhood education centers
IOTF Overweight or obesity: 20.5% to 33.8%  
24 Paulino et al.
(2015) 41
Guam Cross-sectional
(2010–2014)
106 827 students aged 4–19 years old CDC Overweight: 16.0% (2010–2011) and 16.5%
(2013–2014)
Obesity: 23.6% (2010–2011) and 22.6%
(2013–2014).
 
25 Paulino et al.
(2017) 42
FSM, RMI, Palau Cross-sectional
(2013–2015)
1200 children aged 2–8 years old CDC Overweight or obesity: 12.9%  
26 Matanane
et al. (2017) 43
Guam Cross-sectional
(2012–2013)
466 children aged 2 – 8 years old CDC Overweight: 16%
Obesity: 13%
Lower BMI z-scores in participants
having a small market close to their
residences.
27 Passmore
et al. (2019) 44
Republic of Marshall
Islands (Majuro islands)
Cross-sectional
(2017–2018)
3,271 children aged 4–16 years old CDC Overweight: 8.2%
Obesity: 5.1% (4–6 years: 3.3%; 7–9 years:
4.4%, 10–12 years: 7.1%),
Obesity prevalence was higher
in boys and in children attending
private schools.
28 Lean
Guerrero
et al. (2020) 45
Guam Cross-sectional
(2013)
865 children aged
2–8 years old
CDC Overweight: 13.39%
Obesity: 13.15%
Children with overweight or obesity
were more likely to have educated
caregivers and consume more sugar
sweetened beverages
Multi PICTs 29 Novotny et al.
(2015) 46
USAPI: Hawaii, Alaska,
Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana
Islands, Guam,
American Samoa,
Palau, Republic of the
Marshall Islands (RMI),
4 Federated States of
Micronesia (Pohnpei,
Yap, Kosrae, Chuuk)
Systematic review CDC At 8 years
Obesity: 23%
Overweight and obesity: 39%.
 
30 Novotny et al.
(2016) 47
USAPI: Hawaii, Alaska,
Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana
Islands, Guam,
American Samoa,
Palau, Republic of the
Marshall Islands (RMI),
4 Federated States of
Micronesia (Pohnpei,
Yap, Kosrae, Chuuk)
Cross sectional
(2013)
5463 children aged 2–8 years old CDC Overweight: 14.4%.
Obesity: 14.0% (16.3% for 6–8 years old)
race/ethnicity, age
31 Novotny et al.
(2017) 48
USAPI: Hawaii, Alaska,
Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana
Islands, Guam,
American Samoa,
Palau, Republic of the
Marshall Islands (RMI),
4 Federated States of
Micronesia (Pohnpei,
Yap, Kosrae, Chuuk)
Cross-sectional
(2012)
5462 children aged 2 – 8 years old CDC Obesity: 14% sex, race, and jurisdiction income
level are associated with obesity

Note : GBD = The collaborative groups of the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD), NCD = Non-communicable diseases, BMI = Body Mass Index, PNG = Papua New Guinea, WHO = World Health Organization, CDC = Centers for Disease Control And Prevention, IOTF = International Obesity Task Force, HANES = National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, FSM = Federated States of Micronesia, RMI = Republic of Marshall Islands.