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DocumentOther documentFAO - Nutrition country profiles: Viet Nam 1999 1999
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No results found.In Vietnam the nutritional status of children is poor and this country has the highest malnutrition rate among the countries in the region. The prevalence of underweight among children under 5 years of age is 40%, that of stunting is 36% and that of wasting is 10% according to WHO criteria these rates indicate public health problems (Maps 2, 3 and 4 ). The backward customs in feeding practices and child rearing contribute to child malnutrition. -
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No results found.In China, each province has its specific socio-economic level, food habits, health infrastructures and communication facilities (General map and Map 1). Thus, the nutritional status of the population shows significant inter province variations since it results from a varying combination of factors. -
DocumentOther documentFAO - Nutrition country profiles: Bangladesh 1999 1999
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No results found.Rates of malnutrition in Bangladesh are among the highest in the world. More than 54% of preschool-age children, equivalent to more than 9.5 million children, are stunted, 56% are underweight and more than 17% are wasted (Maps 2, 3 and 4 ). Although all administrative divisions were affected by child malnutrition there were important differences in the prevalences of the three anthropometric indicators. The prevalence of underweight ranged from 49.8% in Khulna to 64.0% in Sylhet which also showe d the highest prevalence of stunting (61.4%) and wasting (20.9%). Despite the high levels, rates of stunting have declined steadily over the past 10 years.
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