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1 billion people are overweight and 0.5 billion people are obese
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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.
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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Child Malnutrition: Underweight, stunting, wasting and overweight
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Stunting – low height for age
Childhood growth retardation as a result of long-term nutritional deprivation.
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2 billion people are underweight and 1 billion are hungry
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.
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