Abstract
Background: Stunting is defined by the public health community as a length- or height-for-age <5-year-olds in the highest family income quintile are stunted. Guatemala has a history of violence from armed conflict, current-day social and economic inequalities, government corruption, and threat of kidnapping for the wealthiest families. Discussion and Conclusion: The high level of persistent violence creates an ecology of fear, an extreme range of inequalities in Social-Economic-Political-Emotional resources, and biosocial stress that inhibits skeletal growth and causes stunting for people of all income levels.
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Bogin, B. (2022). Fear, violence, inequality, and stunting in Guatemala. American Journal of Human Biology, 34(2). https://doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.23627
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