WHO世界卫生组织:2030年全球营养目标:儿童营养不良简报(英文版).pdf |
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Wasting, or being too thin for one’s age, is defined as a weight-for-height that is more than two standard deviations below the World Health Organization (WHO) child growth standards median. Addressing wasting is of critical importance because of the heightened risk of disease and death for children who lose too much of their body weight.In 2024, it was estimated that 6.6% of children under five years of age were suffering from wasting. The world is clearly not on track to achieve the 2025 ta
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