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Joint Child Malnutrition Estimates (JME) 2023

ByULF TEAM

Jun 2, 2023 #Health
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India is having a reduction in stunting but wasting and obesity remains a concern.

  • JME 2023 is jointly released by UNICEF, WHO and World Bank.

Global Scenario

  • Obesity – The prevalence of obesity marginally increased in a decade in 2022 compared to 2012.
  • But the overall classification for obesity is low and much lower than the global prevalence.
  • Stunting – It is declined from a prevalence rate of 26.3% in 2012 to 22.3% in 2022.
  • In South Asia, the decline was much sharper as it dropped from 40.3% to 30.5%.
  • Wasting – It is probably more complex in South Asia and India.
  • While in Africa it starts from 4-6 months.

In India

  • Obesity – Prevalence of overweight children increased in India in 2022 compared to 2012.
  • Stunting – India continues to show a reduction in stunted children under 5 years in 2022 compared to 2012.
  • Wasting – In India 2/3rds of children at 12 or 24 months had wasting at birth or at one month of age.
  • It is caused by maternal malnutrition.

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India’s Target

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