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  2. Undernutrition in children - Wikipedia

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    Undernutrition is sometimes used synonymously with malnutrition, however, malnutrition could mean both undernutrition or overnutrition (causing childhood obesity). The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that malnutrition accounts for 54 percent of child mortality worldwide, [ 5 ] which is about 1 million children. [ 2 ]

  3. Malnutrition - Wikipedia

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    Reducing malnutrition is key part of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 2 , "Zero Hunger", which aims to reduce malnutrition, undernutrition, and stunted child growth. [115] Managing severe acute undernutrition in a community setting has received significant research attention. [78] [51]

  4. Malnutrition in children - Wikipedia

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    Malnutrition in children is covered by multiple articles: Undernutrition in children; Childhood obesity This page was last edited on 29 ...

  5. Epidemiology of malnutrition - Wikipedia

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    According to the Global Hunger Index, South Asia (also known as the Indian Subcontinent) has the highest child malnutrition rate of world's regions. [14] India, a largely vegetarian country and second largest country in the world by population, contributes most number in malnutrition in the region. The 2006 report mentioned that "the low status ...

  6. Why Bill Gates Is Prioritizing Solutions to Childhood ...

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    Ensuring the world’s children have enough nutritious food is critical for economic and social success, says Gates. Why Bill Gates Is Prioritizing Solutions to Childhood Malnutrition Skip to main ...

  7. List of types of malnutrition - Wikipedia

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    The low-cost food that is generally affordable to the poor in affluent nations is low in nutritional value and high in fats, sugars and additives. In rich countries, therefore, obesity is often a sign of poverty and malnutrition while in poorer countries obesity is more associated with wealth and good nutrition.

  8. Gaza doctors measure children for malnutrition - AOL

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    Doctor Muhammed Abu Sultan, one of the doctors from the Medglobal Team working with the U.N. children's agency UNICEF, said the poor health conditions in Gaza and lack of adequate food were ...

  9. Malnutrition in India - Wikipedia

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    The World Bank estimates that India is one of the highest-ranking countries in the world for the number of children with malnutrition.The prevalence of underweight children in India is among the highest in the world and is nearly double that of Sub Saharan Africa with dire consequences for mobility, mortality, productivity, and economic growth.