Malnutrition Gap as a New Measure of Child Malnutrition: A Global Application

Juan Feng, S. Alam, P. Eozenou
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"Leaving no one behind"is an overarching principle of the Sustainable Development Goals. Many countries are prioritizing resources for those who are furthest behind. Existing malnutrition indicators?underweight, stunting, wasting, overweight, and severe wasting?are headcount ratios. They do not capture how far behind malnourished children are relative to the World Health Organization growth standards. To understand the severity of malnutrition, this study develops a new malnutrition measurement, using the method originally developed for estimating poverty. This study estimates the prevalence, gap, and gap squared for stunting, wasting, overweight, and underweight, using data from 94 developing countries over 20 years. The results show that although in most cases the headcount measures and gap measures are moving in the same direction, in many other cases, they are moving in opposite directions. Moreover, employing the new measures, the study can identify countries that have low levels of headcount for a malnutrition measure but comparatively high severity of malnutrition according to the gap measures, and vice versa. This suggests that these new malnutrition measures provide additional information on the severity of malnutrition that is not possible to be known from headcount measures. These new measures of the severity of malnutrition can therefore improve the monitoring of child malnutrition across countries, and consequently help countries to achieve their Sustainable Development Goals.
营养不良差距作为儿童营养不良的新指标:全球应用
“不让任何一个人掉队”是可持续发展目标的首要原则。许多国家正在优先为那些落在最后面的人提供资源。现有的营养不良指标?体重不足、发育不良、消瘦、超重和严重消瘦?是员工人数比率。它们没有反映出营养不良儿童相对于世界卫生组织的生长标准落后了多少。为了了解营养不良的严重程度,本研究使用最初用于估计贫困的方法,开发了一种新的营养不良测量方法。本研究利用来自94个发展中国家20多年的数据,估计了发育迟缓、消瘦、超重和体重不足的患病率、差距和差距平方。结果表明,尽管在大多数情况下,员工人数和差距的衡量指标是朝着同一个方向发展的,但在许多其他情况下,它们却朝着相反的方向发展。此外,采用新的衡量标准,该研究可以根据差距衡量标准确定营养不良衡量标准人数较低但营养不良严重程度相对较高的国家,反之亦然。这表明,这些新的营养不良措施提供了关于营养不良严重程度的额外信息,而这些信息是无法从人数统计措施中得知的。因此,这些衡量营养不良严重程度的新措施可以改善各国对儿童营养不良的监测,从而帮助各国实现其可持续发展目标。
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