OBJECTIVE: Height data is not useful immediately without further processing. The Growth Length Mat (Stunting Mat) was designed to stunting directly. However, the Mat has not been validated for use in Ghana. This study compared stunting measured with the Mat and stunting measured following the WHO recommended procedure. We sampled 163 children aged 6-24 months in the Bono region of Ghana. We also explored the acceptability and interpretability of the two procedures among mothers and healthcare givers. RESULTS: The prevalence of stunting was 3.7% and 11.7% using the Mat and WHO procedures respectively. The Growth Length Mat had very low sensitivity (21.0%) but high specificity (98.6%) of detecting stunting in children. However, in younger age...
Stunting in toddlers can have an impact on children's health and intelligence in the future, such as...
Background/Aims: Growth monitoring is almost universally performed, but few data are available on wh...
Child stunting prevalence is primarily used as an indicator of impeded physical growth due to undern...
Supplementary files for article Maternal height-standardized prevalence of stunting in 67 low- and m...
Background: Prevalence of stunting is frequently used as a marker of population-level child undernut...
Stunting affects 149 million children worldwide and is a form of chronic malnutrition defined by low...
Objective: Prevalence of stunting is frequently used as a marker of population-level child undernutr...
Stunting is one of the remaining health issues in Indonesia and its prevalence was still high in the...
One of the obstacles faced in determining the diagnosis of stunting is the complexity and lack of ac...
Background Healthy children will have normal growth according to their age and gender. To assess and...
Anthropometric measurement is a quantitative measurement as a nutritional status and can describe co...
Background/Aims: Childhood stunting is a prevalent problem in low-and middle-income countries and is...
Anthropometric measurements, including height and length, are routinely needed for health research w...
BACKGROUND: In 2007 new WHO growth references for children aged 5-19 years were introduced to replac...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) recently developed growth standards to overcome the ...
Stunting in toddlers can have an impact on children's health and intelligence in the future, such as...
Background/Aims: Growth monitoring is almost universally performed, but few data are available on wh...
Child stunting prevalence is primarily used as an indicator of impeded physical growth due to undern...
Supplementary files for article Maternal height-standardized prevalence of stunting in 67 low- and m...
Background: Prevalence of stunting is frequently used as a marker of population-level child undernut...
Stunting affects 149 million children worldwide and is a form of chronic malnutrition defined by low...
Objective: Prevalence of stunting is frequently used as a marker of population-level child undernutr...
Stunting is one of the remaining health issues in Indonesia and its prevalence was still high in the...
One of the obstacles faced in determining the diagnosis of stunting is the complexity and lack of ac...
Background Healthy children will have normal growth according to their age and gender. To assess and...
Anthropometric measurement is a quantitative measurement as a nutritional status and can describe co...
Background/Aims: Childhood stunting is a prevalent problem in low-and middle-income countries and is...
Anthropometric measurements, including height and length, are routinely needed for health research w...
BACKGROUND: In 2007 new WHO growth references for children aged 5-19 years were introduced to replac...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) recently developed growth standards to overcome the ...
Stunting in toddlers can have an impact on children's health and intelligence in the future, such as...
Background/Aims: Growth monitoring is almost universally performed, but few data are available on wh...
Child stunting prevalence is primarily used as an indicator of impeded physical growth due to undern...