印度儿童营养不良

Cyril Kanmony
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一个经济体要实现持续稳定的经济发展,其先决条件是其子女健康、受过教育和培训。印度的许多儿童是文盲和没有技能的,营养不良的问题也很严重。它仍然是世界上营养不良儿童人数最多的国家[1]。绝对数量为2600万[2]。根据2015年现有数据,发育迟缓率为38.7%,消瘦率为15.1%。印度在2015年全球饥饿指数(GHI)中的总体排名为93,得分为31.1[3]。另据报道,印度因儿童和孕产妇营养不良导致的人均疾病负担是中国的12倍[4]。即使在2019年,发育迟缓率仍为37.9%,浪费率接近21%。在117个国家中,印度在2019年全球饥饿指数中的排名为102,得分为30.3。令人遗憾的是,即使是斯里兰卡(66)、尼泊尔(73)、孟加拉国(88)和巴基斯坦(94)在营养标准方面的排名也高于印度[5-7]。虽然发育迟迟率从2010年的42%下降到2019年的37.9%(2000年为54.2%),但消瘦率从1998 - 2002年[7]的17.1%上升到2019年的近21% (GHI 2019)。印度每年增加700万可能被浪费和发育不良的儿童。
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Malnutrition among Indian Children
To have a sustainable and steady economic development in an economy it is a prerequisite that its children should be healthy, educated and trained. Many children in India are illiterates and unskilled and the problem of malnutrition is rampant. It is still having the largest number of malnourished children in the world [1]. In absolute number, it is 26 million [2]. On the basis of data available in 2015, the rate of stunting was 38.7% and wasting 15.1%. The overall rank of India in the Global Hunger Index (GHI) 2015 was 93 with a score of 31.1 [3]. It is also reported that in India, the per capita disease burden due to child and maternal malnutrition is 12 times higher than that is in China [4]. Even in 2019, the rate of stunting stands at 37.9% and wasted is close to 21%. India’s rank in the Global Hunger Index 2019 is 102 out of 117 countries taken for comparison with a score of 30.3. It is sad to note that even Sri Lanka (66), Nepal (73), Bangladesh (88) and Pakistan (94) are in better positions in nutrition standard than India [5-7]. While the rate of stunting decreased from 42% in 2010 to 37.9% in 2019, (54.2% in 2000) the rate of wasting increased from 17.1% in 19982002 [7] to almost 21% in 2019 (GHI 2019). Every year India adds seven million potentially wasted and stunted children to its population.
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