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2 billion people are underweight and 1 billion are hungry
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The percentage of underweight children (low weight for age) can reflect 'wasting' (low weight for height, indicating acute weight loss), 'stunting' (low height for age) or both.
The mortality risk of children who are even mildly underweight is increased, and severely underweight children are at even greater risk.
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2 billion people are underweight and 1 billion are hungry
2 billion people are underweight and 1 billion are hungryâThe percentage of underweight children (low weight for age) can reflect wasting (low weight for height, indicating acute weight loss), stunting (low height for age) or both.â9FDEF6
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Stunting â low height for age »
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Stunting â low height for ageâChildhood growth retardation as a result of long-term nutritional deprivation. â9FDEF6
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Wasting â low weight for height »
Wasting â low weight for height
Wasting â low weight for heightâWasting in children is a symptom of acute undernutrition, usually as a consequence of insufficient food intake or a high incidence of infectious diseases, especially diarrhoea. Wasting in developing countries has shown a persistent rate around 10% for the last 20 years.â9FDEF6
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Child Malnutrition: Underweight, stunting, wasting and overweight
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Stunting â low height for age
Childhood growth retardation as a result of long-term nutritional deprivation.
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1 billion people are overweight and 0.5 billion people are obese
Childhood obesity is associated with a higher probability of obesity in adulthood, which can lead to a variety of disabilities and diseases, such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
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