Prevalence of overweight, weight for height, male (% of children under 5) - Country Ranking - Africa

Definition: Prevalence of overweight, male, is the percentage of boys under age 5 whose weight for height is more than two standard deviations above the median for the international reference population of the corresponding age as established by the WHO's new child growth standards released in 2006.

Source: World Health Organization, Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition. Country-level data are unadjusted data from national surveys, and thus may not be comparable across countries.

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Libya 30.10 2014
2 Tunisia 18.00 2018
3 Egypt 16.30 2014
4 Algeria 13.40 2019
5 Morocco 12.40 2017
6 Cameroon 12.20 2018
7 Equatorial Guinea 11.60 2011
7 South Africa 11.60 2017
9 Comoros 11.20 2012
10 Seychelles 10.40 2012
11 Botswana 9.60 2007
12 Gabon 9.20 2012
13 Eswatini 9.00 2014
14 Djibouti 7.80 2012
15 Mozambique 7.60 2015
16 Lesotho 7.30 2018
17 Rwanda 5.80 2020
18 Guinea 5.70 2018
19 São Tomé and Principe 5.60 2019
20 Zambia 5.40 2018
21 Sierra Leone 5.00 2019
22 Uganda 4.90 2016
23 Congo 4.80 2014
24 Kenya 4.70 2014
25 Liberia 4.50 2019
26 Malawi 4.10 2019
27 Namibia 3.80 2013
27 Dem. Rep. Congo 3.80 2017
27 Tanzania 3.80 2015
30 Sudan 3.20 2014
31 Guinea-Bissau 3.10 2019
31 Angola 3.10 2015
33 Burundi 3.00 2019
34 Zimbabwe 2.90 2019
35 Somalia 2.80 2009
36 Chad 2.30 2019
37 Senegal 2.10 2019
38 The Gambia 2.00 2020
38 Eritrea 2.00 2010
38 Ethiopia 2.00 2019
41 Côte d'Ivoire 1.80 2016
41 Benin 1.80 2018
43 Madagascar 1.60 2018
44 Burkina Faso 1.50 2019
44 Central African Republic 1.50 2019
44 Ghana 1.50 2017
44 Nigeria 1.50 2020
48 Togo 1.40 2017
48 Mauritania 1.40 2018
50 Niger 1.20 2019
51 Mali 0.70 2019

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Aggregation method: Linear mixed-effect model estimates

Periodicity: Annual

General Comments: Estimates of overweight children are also from national survey data. Once considered only a high-income economy problem, overweight children have become a growing concern in developing countries. Research shows an association between childhood obesity and