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Catch|up growth in stunted children


Catch-up growth in stunted children: Definitions and predictors - PMC

This paper examines the incidence and correlates of linear growth catch up in early childhood among stunted children, using a range of definitions of catch up.

Is complete catch-up possible for stunted malnourished children?

Some degree of spontaneous catch-up is, however, usually observed when these children are followed to adulthood. Catch-up growth tends to result with a ...

Can Children Catch up from the Consequences of ...

Much of the recent literature rests on the premise that linear growth retardation and stunting negatively affect child (neurocognitive) development, and that ...

Catch-up growth cannot undo damage from undernutrition - IFPRI

For a nutrition intervention to have an impact on linear growth, children with growth retardation receiving the treatment must gain more height ...

Once stunted always stunted? What's up with catch-up growth?

Malnourished children who are shorter than expected for their age can, in principle, 'catch up' by growing at a faster-than-expected rate for ...

Influences on catch-up growth using relative versus absolute metrics

The literature documenting the reduced likelihood of catch-up growth after 2–3 years of age led many to consider that children who were stunted ...

Is complete catch-up possible for stunted malnourished children?'

If a child is 12 months behind in his height growth, then he will have to grow at twice the rate of a normal child of his current height-age for at least 12 ...

What is childhood stunting? - Our World in Data

A child is defined as 'stunted' if they are too short for their age. This indicates that their growth and development have been hindered.

Stunting in a nutshell - World Health Organization (WHO)

Children are defined as stunted if their height-for-age is more than two standard deviations below the WHO Child Growth Standards median.

Malnutrition and Catch-Up Growth during Childhood and Puberty

Children suffering from stunting and/or wasting also suffer from weakened immunity, increased risk of mortality and death, and are susceptible ...

What Does Stunting Really Mean? A Critical Review of the Evidence

Some studies reported an association between catch-up growth and child development, concluding that promoting growth during infancy and early childhood might ...

Catch-up growth is a better indicator of undernutrition than ...

In 1994, Golden reviewed the possibilities of catch-up growth in stunted malnourished children and concluded that 'it seems that most ...

Time and Incidence of Catch-Up Growth among Stunted Children

The median survival time of catch-up in stunted children was 36 months, 14 months, and 24 months, respectively, according to HAD, HAZ, and recovered from ...

Factors Contributing to Catch-Up Growth of Child with Stunting

The term often used is catch-up growth or catching up growth in stunted children, which is an effort to increase height based on age on the z- ...

A critical window: Early malnutrition sets stage for poor growth and ...

Current estimates attribute more than 250,000 deaths a year to stunting and more than a million annually to wasting. People who experienced ...

Are early childhood stunting and catch-up growth associated ... - PLOS

This study showed persistent stunting in childhood was associated with lowering of 4–5 IQ points in childhood cognition at 9 years of age.

Catch-up Growth | Endocrine Reviews - Oxford Academic

Most studies on growth in malnourished children have focused on weight. However, a few studies have also documented catch-up growth in height after malnutrition ...

Recovery from stunting in early childhood and subsequent ...

The extent of catch-up growth among children who recovered from stunting is also analysed, with a view to testing whether children who caught up ...

Catch-up growth in stunted children: Definitions and predictors

Of the biological, early growth, socioeconomic status and maternal reproductive variables included in the multivariate probit regressions, only a few were ...

Correlation between Catch-up Growth in Early Childhood with ...

Children who experience catch-up growth have better cognitive abilities than stunted non-catch-up group or who experience stunting during early life.