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

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Andrew Mertens
Jade Benjamin-Chung
John M. Colford
Alan E. Hubbard
Mark J. van der Laan
Jeremy Coyle
Oleg Sofrygin
Wilson Cai
Wendy Jilek
Sonali Rosete
Anna Nguyen
Nolan N. Pokpongkiat
Stephanie Djajadi
Anmol Seth
Esther Jung
Esther O. Chung
Ivana Malenica
Nima Hejazi
Haodong Li
Ryan Hafen
Vishak Subramoney
Jonas Häggström
Thea Norman
Parul Christian
Kenneth H. Brown
Benjamin F. Arnold
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[1] University of California,Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
[2] Berkeley,Department of Epidemiology and Population Health
[3] Stanford University,Quantitative Sciences
[4] Chan Zuckerberg Biohub,Center for Human Nutrition, Department of International Health
[5] Hafen Consulting,Department of Nutrition
[6] DVPL Tech,Francis I. Proctor Foundation
[7] Cytel,Department of Ophthalmology
[8] Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,Department of Pediatrics and Child Health
[9] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,HIV/AIDS and Global Health Research Programme
[10] University of California,Centre of Excellence in Women and Child Health, Institute for Global Health and Development
[11] Davis,Leeds Institute for Medical Research
[12] University of California,Center for Nutrition
[13] University of California,Department of Global Health and Population
[14] International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research,Low Cost Effective Care Unit
[15] Aga Khan University,Department of Nutrition, School of Health Sciences
[16] UNICEF,Department of Pediatrics and Child Health
[17] University of Venda,Department of Women and Children’s Health
[18] The Aga Khan University,Department of Animal Sciences, School of Agriculture
[19] Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health,Institute for Global Health
[20] Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences,Tufts Medical Center
[21] St James’s University Hospital,undefined
[22] University of Leeds,undefined
[23] Boston Children’s Hospital,undefined
[24] Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,undefined
[25] Federal University of Ceará,undefined
[26] University of Virginia,undefined
[27] Christian Medical College,undefined
[28] Christian Medical College,undefined
[29] Translational Health Science and Technology Institute,undefined
[30] University of Venda,undefined
[31] Mother and Infant Research Activities,undefined
[32] Muhimbili University School of Health and Allied Sciences,undefined
[33] Haydom Lutheran Hospital,undefined
[34] Kings College London,undefined
[35] MRC Unit The Gambia at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,undefined
[36] University of Venda,undefined
[37] AB PRISMA,undefined
[38] University College London,undefined
[39] Health Research and Development Forum,undefined
[40] Walter Reed AFRIMS Research Unit,undefined
[41] Haukeland University Hospital,undefined
[42] Tufts University School of Medicine,undefined
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Nature | 2023年 / 621卷
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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 growth1. 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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