Malnutrition’s Prevalence and Associated Factors

  • Ahmad A
  • Riaz S
  • Ijaz N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Malnutrition, which affects roughly 2 billion people worldwide, is among the country's most pressing health issues. In comparison to other developing nations, Pakistan has one of the worst prevalence of childhood malnutrition. We'll explore how people in poor countries manage food scarcity. Owing to low per capita income and a lack of purchasing power for fundamental food staples that meet the human body's nutritional demands. Malnourished children in Pakistan suffer from stunting, wasting, and being underweight. The causes of child malnutrition and stunting in Pakistan are discussed in this chapter, as well as the impact of numerous factors on stunting and the types of intervention methods and practices that should be devised and executed to address the problem.

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Ahmad, A., Riaz, S., Ijaz, N., Fatima, M., & Latif, M. (2023). Malnutrition’s Prevalence and Associated Factors. In Combating Malnutrition through Sustainable Approaches. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.104455

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