Background: Child growth faltering persists in sub-Saharan Africa despite the scale-up of nutrition, water, and sanitation interventions over the past 2 decades. High temperatures have been hypothesised to contribute to child growth faltering via an adaptive response to heat, reduced appetite, and the energetic cost of thermoregulation. We did a cross-sectional study to assess whether child growth faltering is related to environmental temperature in sub-Saharan Africa. Methods: Data were extracted from 52 Demographic and Heath Surveys, dating from 2003 to 2016, that recorded anthropometric data in children aged 0–5 years, and were linked with remotely sensed monthly mean daytime land surface temperature for 2000–16. The odds of stuntin...
Background & Aims Child stunting (impaired height-for-age) is a marker of chronic undernutrition an...
Background: Growth faltering remains common in children in sub-Saharan Africa and is associated with...
© 2019 The Authors Background: Droughts affect around 52 million people globally each year, a figure...
Children (<5 years) are highly vulnerable during hot weather due to their reduced ability to thermor...
We assess the effects of temperature on the risk of diarrhoea, one of the leading causes of mortalit...
Erratic temperatures and precipitation influence nutrition, human capital investment, and living sta...
The growing threat that climate shocks pose to food, water and nutrition security makes understandin...
Worldwide, 50 million children under five are acutely malnourished, while 16 million amongst them su...
Malnutrition remains a leading cause of death in children in low- and middle-income countries; this ...
BACKGROUND: Growth faltering remains common in children in sub-Saharan Africa and is associated with...
Background Growth faltering remains common in children in sub-Saharan Africa and is associated with ...
Background: Studying the influence of geographical factors on child growth is important, especially ...
The World Health Organization and the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change propose undernutrit...
Undernutrition continues to threaten millions of children's lives, especially in developing countrie...
Background: The amount and distribution of rainfall and temperature influences household food availa...
Background & Aims Child stunting (impaired height-for-age) is a marker of chronic undernutrition an...
Background: Growth faltering remains common in children in sub-Saharan Africa and is associated with...
© 2019 The Authors Background: Droughts affect around 52 million people globally each year, a figure...
Children (<5 years) are highly vulnerable during hot weather due to their reduced ability to thermor...
We assess the effects of temperature on the risk of diarrhoea, one of the leading causes of mortalit...
Erratic temperatures and precipitation influence nutrition, human capital investment, and living sta...
The growing threat that climate shocks pose to food, water and nutrition security makes understandin...
Worldwide, 50 million children under five are acutely malnourished, while 16 million amongst them su...
Malnutrition remains a leading cause of death in children in low- and middle-income countries; this ...
BACKGROUND: Growth faltering remains common in children in sub-Saharan Africa and is associated with...
Background Growth faltering remains common in children in sub-Saharan Africa and is associated with ...
Background: Studying the influence of geographical factors on child growth is important, especially ...
The World Health Organization and the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change propose undernutrit...
Undernutrition continues to threaten millions of children's lives, especially in developing countrie...
Background: The amount and distribution of rainfall and temperature influences household food availa...
Background & Aims Child stunting (impaired height-for-age) is a marker of chronic undernutrition an...
Background: Growth faltering remains common in children in sub-Saharan Africa and is associated with...
© 2019 The Authors Background: Droughts affect around 52 million people globally each year, a figure...