人体测量学
背景(考古学)
超重
营养不良
儿童肥胖
普通合伙企业
心理学
老年学
环境卫生
医学
人口学
体质指数
政治学
经济增长
地理
经济
社会学
考古
法学
病理
内科学
作者
Natasha Lelijveld,Rukundo K. Benedict,Stephanie V Wrottesley,Zulfiqar A Bhutta,Elaine Borghi,Tim Cole,Trevor Croft,Edward A. Frongillo,Chika Hayashi,Sorrel Namasté,Deepika Sharma,Alison Tumilowicz,Jonathan C. K. Wells,Majid Ezzati,George C Patton,Emily Mates
标识
DOI:10.1016/s2352-4642(22)00196-1
摘要
Recognition of the importance of nutrition during middle childhood (age 5-9 years) and adolescence (age 10-19 years) is increasing, particularly in the context of global food insecurity and rising overweight and obesity rates. Until now, policy makers have been slow to respond to rapidly changing patterns of malnutrition across these age groups. One barrier has been a scarcity of consistent and regular nutrition surveillance systems for these age groups. What should be measured, and how best to operationalise anthropometric indicators that have been the cornerstone of nutrition surveillance in younger children and in adults, has been the topic of ongoing debate. Even with consensus on the importance of a given anthropometric indicator, difficulties arise in interpreting trends over time and between countries owing to the use of different terminologies, reference data, and cutoff points. In this Viewpoint we highlight the need to revisit anthropometric indicators across middle childhood and adolescence, a process that will require WHO and UNICEF coordination, the engagement of national implementors and policy makers, and partnership with research communities and donors.
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