The World Health Organization Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition: methodology and applications
World Health Organization - Pakistan · World Health Organization
Abstract
For decades nutritional surveys have been conducted using various definitions, indicators and reference populations to classify child malnutrition. The World Health Organization (WHO) Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition was initiated in 1986 with the objective to collect, standardize, and disseminate child anthropometric data using a standard format.
The database includes population-based surveys that fulfil a set of criteria. Data are checked for validity and consistency and raw data sets are analysed following a standard procedure to obtain comparable results. Prevalences of wasting, stunting, under- and overweight in preschool children are presented using z-scores based on the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)/WHO international reference population. New surveys are included on a continuous basis and updates are published bimonthly on the database's web site.
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2Topics & keywords
- Malnutrition
- Database
- Environmental health
- Wasting
- Anthropometry
- Population
- Public health
- Raw data
- Zero hunger