2019
DOI: 10.3923/pjn.2019.455.463
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Stunted Children Has Higher Risk of Overweight: A Study on Children Aged 6-12 Years in Eight Provinces in Indonesia

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“…Globally, around 1.7% of children below 5 years of age were affected with coexistence of stunting with overweight/obesity (40) . The prevalence of coexistence of stunting with overweight/obesity among children under 5 years old was 2% in Ethiopia (27) , 1% in India (35), 7.5% in Indonesia (28) , 1% in Kenya (32) ; between 5-10% in Mexico (26) ; 2-3% in Uruguay (36) , and 0.4%-18% in China (34,45,46) . According to the 2019 Global Nutrition Report, the global prevalence of coexistence of wasting with stunting among children below 5 years of age was 3.5% (40) .…”
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“…Globally, around 1.7% of children below 5 years of age were affected with coexistence of stunting with overweight/obesity (40) . The prevalence of coexistence of stunting with overweight/obesity among children under 5 years old was 2% in Ethiopia (27) , 1% in India (35), 7.5% in Indonesia (28) , 1% in Kenya (32) ; between 5-10% in Mexico (26) ; 2-3% in Uruguay (36) , and 0.4%-18% in China (34,45,46) . According to the 2019 Global Nutrition Report, the global prevalence of coexistence of wasting with stunting among children below 5 years of age was 3.5% (40) .…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Further De nitions and Terminologies for representing coexisting forms of malnutrition: Several terminologies were used to describe the presence of more than one form of malnutrition. These include concurrent existence of malnutrition (12,(26)(27)(28)(29) , coexisting forms of malnutrition (30,31) , short and plump syndrome (32) , decompensated chronic undernutrition (33) paradox (34) and dual/double burden of malnutrition (DBM) (32,35,36) . The term DBM was used to describe individuals who were simultaneously suffering from undernutrition and overnutrition, for example, the coexistence of stunting with overweight/obesity or overnutrition with micronutrient de ciencies (i.e., the coexistence of overweight/obesity with anaemia) (37,38) .…”
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