This paper looks at patterns of growth faltering and catch up of around 1000 children as they moved from 8 to 19 years of age, from middle childhood through adolescence to young adulthood, using Height for Age Difference (HAD) and the more conventional Height for age z-scores (HAZ). It also looks at what individual and household characteristics may have moved these children into or out of situations of nutritional deprivation and how their stunting profile in later childhood correlates with psychosocial outcomes at age 19 and how it may have intergenerational consequences. The paper uses 4 rounds of longitudinal data collected in 2002, 2006, 2009 and 2013 from Andhra Pradesh and Telengana, India when the children were aged 8, 12, 15 and 19....
Background There is a lack of nationally representative estimates for the consequences of early chil...
AIM: This paper aimed to analyse the association between small for size at birth, stunting, recovery...
Child stunting prevalence is primarily used as an indicator of impeded physical growth due to undern...
This article looks at what observable characteristics influence a child being persistently stunted, ...
This article looks at what observable characteristics influence a child being persistently stunted, ...
This paper presents the results of a longitudinal study, conducted in Matlab, Bangladesh, that exami...
Background: Low height-for-age (stunting) is a state of chronic undernutrition in children and adole...
This paper presents the results of a longitudinal study, conducted in Matlab, Bangladesh, that exami...
Child chronic undernutrition, as measured by stunting, is prevalent in low- and middle-income countr...
Childhood stunting is often conceptualised as a singular concept (i.e., stunted or not), and such an...
BACKGROUND: Poor growth of children in developing countries is a major public health problem associa...
Aim: In spite of India\u27s healthy economic growth during the last two decades, about 40 percent of...
Growth failure is cumulative, and short stature is associated with multiple indices of reduced human...
Background: Growth failure remains a persistent challenge in many countries, and understanding child...
Child malnutrition is a very important global health challenge. 155 million children globally suffer...
Background There is a lack of nationally representative estimates for the consequences of early chil...
AIM: This paper aimed to analyse the association between small for size at birth, stunting, recovery...
Child stunting prevalence is primarily used as an indicator of impeded physical growth due to undern...
This article looks at what observable characteristics influence a child being persistently stunted, ...
This article looks at what observable characteristics influence a child being persistently stunted, ...
This paper presents the results of a longitudinal study, conducted in Matlab, Bangladesh, that exami...
Background: Low height-for-age (stunting) is a state of chronic undernutrition in children and adole...
This paper presents the results of a longitudinal study, conducted in Matlab, Bangladesh, that exami...
Child chronic undernutrition, as measured by stunting, is prevalent in low- and middle-income countr...
Childhood stunting is often conceptualised as a singular concept (i.e., stunted or not), and such an...
BACKGROUND: Poor growth of children in developing countries is a major public health problem associa...
Aim: In spite of India\u27s healthy economic growth during the last two decades, about 40 percent of...
Growth failure is cumulative, and short stature is associated with multiple indices of reduced human...
Background: Growth failure remains a persistent challenge in many countries, and understanding child...
Child malnutrition is a very important global health challenge. 155 million children globally suffer...
Background There is a lack of nationally representative estimates for the consequences of early chil...
AIM: This paper aimed to analyse the association between small for size at birth, stunting, recovery...
Child stunting prevalence is primarily used as an indicator of impeded physical growth due to undern...