Association between stunting and early childhood development among children aged 36–59 months in South Asia

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Abstract

Stunting (length-for-age z score < −2) before 2 years of age has shown associations with poor child developmental indicators, but information at the population level is scarce in South Asia, the region with the highest burden of stunting. We examined associations between z scores (i.e., height for age [HAZ], weight for age [WAZ], and weight for height [WHZ]) and undernutrition (i.e., stunting [HAZ < −2], wasting [WHZ < −2], and underweight [WAZ

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Kang, Y., Aguayo, V. M., Campbell, R. K., & West, K. P. (2018). Association between stunting and early childhood development among children aged 36–59 months in South Asia. Maternal and Child Nutrition, 14. https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.12684

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