Thursday, 1 November 2018

Housing quality 'vital to tackling malnutrition and poor growth in children'

‘Stunting’ in children may only be ended if they are brought up in higher-standard homes, Gambia study finds

Malnutrition and stunting in children – poor growth that affects both body and mind – may only be ended if they are brought up in higher-standard homes with hot and cold running water, new research suggests.

Ridding the world of stunting is a major global health target. More than 160 million children are malnourished and small for their age. Huge efforts have been made to ensure children in poorer countries are breastfed and get nutritious food in the crucial first two years of life and to improve the water they drink and sanitation in their homes. But two big, well-conducted studies have recently shown that these programmes do not help children grow after all.

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