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Child wasting and concurrent stunting in low- and middle-income countries

Sustainable Development Goal 2.2—to end malnutrition by 2030—includes the elimination of child wasting, defined as a weight-for-length z-score that is more than two standard deviations below the median of the World Health Organization standards for child growth(1). Prevailing methods to measure wast...

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Autores principales: Mertens, Andrew, Benjamin-Chung, Jade, Colford, John M., Hubbard, Alan E., van der Laan, Mark J., Coyle, Jeremy, Sofrygin, Oleg, Cai, Wilson, Jilek, Wendy, Rosete, Sonali, Nguyen, Anna, Pokpongkiat, Nolan N., Djajadi, Stephanie, Seth, Anmol, Jung, Esther, Chung, Esther O., Malenica, Ivana, Hejazi, Nima, Li, Haodong, Hafen, Ryan, Subramoney, Vishak, Häggström, Jonas, Norman, Thea, Christian, Parul, Brown, Kenneth H., Arnold, Benjamin F.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10511327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37704720
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06480-z
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author Mertens, Andrew
Benjamin-Chung, Jade
Colford, John M.
Hubbard, Alan E.
van der Laan, Mark J.
Coyle, Jeremy
Sofrygin, Oleg
Cai, Wilson
Jilek, Wendy
Rosete, Sonali
Nguyen, Anna
Pokpongkiat, Nolan N.
Djajadi, Stephanie
Seth, Anmol
Jung, Esther
Chung, Esther O.
Malenica, Ivana
Hejazi, Nima
Li, Haodong
Hafen, Ryan
Subramoney, Vishak
Häggström, Jonas
Norman, Thea
Christian, Parul
Brown, Kenneth H.
Arnold, Benjamin F.
author_facet Mertens, Andrew
Benjamin-Chung, Jade
Colford, John M.
Hubbard, Alan E.
van der Laan, Mark J.
Coyle, Jeremy
Sofrygin, Oleg
Cai, Wilson
Jilek, Wendy
Rosete, Sonali
Nguyen, Anna
Pokpongkiat, Nolan N.
Djajadi, Stephanie
Seth, Anmol
Jung, Esther
Chung, Esther O.
Malenica, Ivana
Hejazi, Nima
Li, Haodong
Hafen, Ryan
Subramoney, Vishak
Häggström, Jonas
Norman, Thea
Christian, Parul
Brown, Kenneth H.
Arnold, Benjamin F.
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description Sustainable Development Goal 2.2—to end malnutrition by 2030—includes the elimination of child wasting, defined as a weight-for-length z-score that is more than two standard deviations below the median of the World Health Organization standards for child growth(1). Prevailing methods to measure wasting rely on cross-sectional surveys that cannot measure onset, recovery and persistence—key features that inform preventive interventions and estimates of disease burden. Here we analyse 21 longitudinal cohorts and show that wasting is a highly dynamic process of onset and recovery, with incidence peaking between birth and 3 months. Many more children experience an episode of wasting at some point during their first 24 months than prevalent cases at a single point in time suggest. For example, at the age of 24 months, 5.6% of children were wasted, but by the same age (24 months), 29.2% of children had experienced at least one wasting episode and 10.0% had experienced two or more episodes. Children who were wasted before the age of 6 months had a faster recovery and shorter episodes than did children who were wasted at older ages; however, early wasting increased the risk of later growth faltering, including concurrent wasting and stunting (low length-for-age z-score), and thus increased the risk of mortality. In diverse populations with high seasonal rainfall, the population average weight-for-length z-score varied substantially (more than 0.5 z in some cohorts), with the lowest mean z-scores occurring during the rainiest months; this indicates that seasonally targeted interventions could be considered. Our results show the importance of establishing interventions to prevent wasting from birth to the age of 6 months, probably through improved maternal nutrition, to complement current programmes that focus on children aged 6–59 months.
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spelling pubmed-105113272023-09-22 Child wasting and concurrent stunting in low- and middle-income countries Mertens, Andrew Benjamin-Chung, Jade Colford, John M. Hubbard, Alan E. van der Laan, Mark J. Coyle, Jeremy Sofrygin, Oleg Cai, Wilson Jilek, Wendy Rosete, Sonali Nguyen, Anna Pokpongkiat, Nolan N. Djajadi, Stephanie Seth, Anmol Jung, Esther Chung, Esther O. Malenica, Ivana Hejazi, Nima Li, Haodong Hafen, Ryan Subramoney, Vishak Häggström, Jonas Norman, Thea Christian, Parul Brown, Kenneth H. Arnold, Benjamin F. Nature Article Sustainable Development Goal 2.2—to end malnutrition by 2030—includes the elimination of child wasting, defined as a weight-for-length z-score that is more than two standard deviations below the median of the World Health Organization standards for child growth(1). Prevailing methods to measure wasting rely on cross-sectional surveys that cannot measure onset, recovery and persistence—key features that inform preventive interventions and estimates of disease burden. Here we analyse 21 longitudinal cohorts and show that wasting is a highly dynamic process of onset and recovery, with incidence peaking between birth and 3 months. Many more children experience an episode of wasting at some point during their first 24 months than prevalent cases at a single point in time suggest. For example, at the age of 24 months, 5.6% of children were wasted, but by the same age (24 months), 29.2% of children had experienced at least one wasting episode and 10.0% had experienced two or more episodes. Children who were wasted before the age of 6 months had a faster recovery and shorter episodes than did children who were wasted at older ages; however, early wasting increased the risk of later growth faltering, including concurrent wasting and stunting (low length-for-age z-score), and thus increased the risk of mortality. In diverse populations with high seasonal rainfall, the population average weight-for-length z-score varied substantially (more than 0.5 z in some cohorts), with the lowest mean z-scores occurring during the rainiest months; this indicates that seasonally targeted interventions could be considered. Our results show the importance of establishing interventions to prevent wasting from birth to the age of 6 months, probably through improved maternal nutrition, to complement current programmes that focus on children aged 6–59 months. Nature Publishing Group UK 2023-09-13 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10511327/ /pubmed/37704720 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06480-z Text en © The Author(s) 2023, corrected publication 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Mertens, Andrew
Benjamin-Chung, Jade
Colford, John M.
Hubbard, Alan E.
van der Laan, Mark J.
Coyle, Jeremy
Sofrygin, Oleg
Cai, Wilson
Jilek, Wendy
Rosete, Sonali
Nguyen, Anna
Pokpongkiat, Nolan N.
Djajadi, Stephanie
Seth, Anmol
Jung, Esther
Chung, Esther O.
Malenica, Ivana
Hejazi, Nima
Li, Haodong
Hafen, Ryan
Subramoney, Vishak
Häggström, Jonas
Norman, Thea
Christian, Parul
Brown, Kenneth H.
Arnold, Benjamin F.
Child wasting and concurrent stunting in low- and middle-income countries
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37704720
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06480-z
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