BACKGROUND: Wasting and stunting are common. They are implicated in the deaths of almost two million children each year and account for over 12% of disability-adjusted life years lost in young children. Wasting and stunting tend to be addressed as separate issues despite evidence of common causality and the fact that children may suffer simultaneously from both conditions (WaSt). Questions remain regarding the risks associated with WaSt, which children are most affected, and how best to reach them. METHODS: A database of cross-sectional survey datasets containing data for almost 1.8 million children was compiled. This was analysed to determine the intersection between sets of wasted, stunted, and underweight children; the association betwee...
Risk of death from undernutrition is thought to be higher in younger than in older children, but evi...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing concern at research and policy levels about the double burden of chi...
Background: There is increasing concern at research and policy levels about the double burden of chi...
Background: Wasting and stunting are common. They are implicated in the deaths of almost two million...
Children can be stunted and wasted at the same time. Having both deficits greatly elevates risk of m...
In 2014, the Emergency Nutrition Network published a report on the relationship between wasting and ...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have had sufficient longitudinal data to track how different malnourished st...
Risk of death from undernutrition is thought to be higher in younger than in older children, but evi...
Childhood wasting and stunting affect large numbers of children globally. Both are important risk fa...
Childhood wasting and stunting affect large numbers of children globally. Both are important risk fa...
Background: The etiologic relationship between wasting and stunting is poorly understood, largely be...
BACKGROUND: The etiologic relationship between wasting and stunting is poorly understood, largely be...
Children with weight-for-age z-score (WAZ) <−3 have a high risk of death, yet this indicator is not ...
Sustainable Development Goal 2.2—to end malnutrition by 2030—includes the elimination of child wasti...
Background: Few studies have had sufficient longitudinal data to track how different malnourished s...
Risk of death from undernutrition is thought to be higher in younger than in older children, but evi...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing concern at research and policy levels about the double burden of chi...
Background: There is increasing concern at research and policy levels about the double burden of chi...
Background: Wasting and stunting are common. They are implicated in the deaths of almost two million...
Children can be stunted and wasted at the same time. Having both deficits greatly elevates risk of m...
In 2014, the Emergency Nutrition Network published a report on the relationship between wasting and ...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have had sufficient longitudinal data to track how different malnourished st...
Risk of death from undernutrition is thought to be higher in younger than in older children, but evi...
Childhood wasting and stunting affect large numbers of children globally. Both are important risk fa...
Childhood wasting and stunting affect large numbers of children globally. Both are important risk fa...
Background: The etiologic relationship between wasting and stunting is poorly understood, largely be...
BACKGROUND: The etiologic relationship between wasting and stunting is poorly understood, largely be...
Children with weight-for-age z-score (WAZ) <−3 have a high risk of death, yet this indicator is not ...
Sustainable Development Goal 2.2—to end malnutrition by 2030—includes the elimination of child wasti...
Background: Few studies have had sufficient longitudinal data to track how different malnourished s...
Risk of death from undernutrition is thought to be higher in younger than in older children, but evi...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing concern at research and policy levels about the double burden of chi...
Background: There is increasing concern at research and policy levels about the double burden of chi...