Childhood stunting: a global perspective
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Abstract
Childhood stunting is the best overall indicator of children's well-being and an accurate reflection of social inequalities. Stunting is the most prevalent form of child malnutrition with an estimated 161 million children worldwide in 2013 falling below -2 SD from the length-for-age/height-for-age World Health Organization Child Growth Standards median. Many more millions suffer from some degree of growth faltering as the entire length-for-age/height-for-age z-score distribution is shifted to the left indicating that all children, and not only those falling below a specific cutoff, are affected. Despite global consensus on how to define and measure it, stunting often goes unrecognized in communities where…
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- Medicine
- Malnutrition
- Neurocognitive
- Short stature
- Global health
- Pediatrics
- Environmental health
- Demography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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