«Our study does not imply that economic development is not important in a general sense but cautions policymakers about relying solely on the trickle - down effects of economic
growth on child nutrition,» said Sebastian Vollmer, assistant professor of development economics at the University of Göttingen, adjunct assistant professor of global health at HSPH, and lead author of the study.
Not exact matches
... The UN Commission for the
nutrition challenges of the twenty - first century, in its Report submitted
on March 20, 2000, has pointed out that» about one in four new - born
children in developing countries - around 30 million each year - suffer retarded
growth in the womb, an indication of how the nutritional well - being of mothers in pregnancy remains one of the most neglected areas in world health.
Her education is focused
on nutrition and early childhood studies, making her an expert when it comes to writing about health and
children's
growth and development.
For example, if your
child had a hard time getting enough
nutrition in his early months because of illness or postbirth complications, he's more likely to remain
on a lower
growth curve.
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When adequately implemented to ensure adequate
nutrition, there was no negative impact
on the nutritional status or
growth of the
children.
Effects of responsive stimulation and
nutrition interventions
on children's development and
growth at age 4 years in a disadvantaged population in Pakistan: a longitudinal follow - up of a cluster - randomised factorial effectiveness trial.
Effects
on children include poor
growth and
nutrition, increased physical morbidities, impaired neurodevelopment and behavioural problems [8 — 13].