全面调查纳米比亚儿童营养不良的普遍性及其影响:系统回顾

Evelina N Johannes
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营养不良是一个重大的公共卫生问题,影响着全球 9 亿多人。营养不良是儿童死亡率最高的原因,并对生理造成持久影响。本综述旨在确定营养不良的普遍程度,调查营养不良对健康结果的影响,特别是对儿童发育的影响,并强调潜在的干预措施,提出政策建议,以解决纳米比亚营养不良的根本原因并减轻其影响。数据库,如 PubMed、OnePlus 等。为了确定现有的研究(包括定性和定量研究),还使用了各组织的报告来确定相关文章。2012 年,28% 的纳米比亚人体重不足,11% 超重,7% 肥胖。据报告,2020 年和 2021 年营养不良的发生率(占人口的百分比)为 17.1%。发育迟缓率从 29% 降至 23.7%。据说在过去五年中,纳米比亚有 12 711 名儿童死亡。43.1%的成年人在儿童时期发育迟缓。2022 年发病率报告中的数据显示,7.1% 的五岁以下儿童受到影响,高于非洲地区的平均水平(6.0%)。营养不良会给儿童带来潜在的后果,如身体和认知能力发育受损、更容易患病以及整体生活质量下降。纳米比亚缺乏有关营养不良流行率的最新在线数据,这给全面掌握现状带来了挑战。历史记录和现有文献强烈表明,营养不良仍然是该国的一个紧迫问题。
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A Comprehensive Investigation into the Prevalence and Effects of Undernutrition among Children in Namibia: A Systematic Review
Undernutrition is a significant public health concern, impacting over 900 million people globally. It holds responsibility for the highest mortality rate among children and leaves enduring physiological effects. The purpose of this review is to determine the prevalence of undernourishment, investigate the consequences of undernutrition on health outcomes, particularly its influence on child development, and emphasize potential interventions and suggest policy recommendations to tackle the underlying causes and alleviate the effects of undernutrition in Namibia. Databases such as PubMed, OnePlus etc. To identify existing research studies (both qualitative and quantitative) and reports from organizations were used to identify relevant articles. In 2012, 28% of Namibians were underweight, 11% as overweight, and 7% as obese. The prevalence of undernutrition (as a percentage of the population) was reported at 17.1% in 2020 and 2021. Stunting has decreased from 29% to 23.7%. 12,711 children are said to have died in Namibia in the last five years. 43.1% of the adult population was stunted as a child. Data in the 2022 prevalence report shows that 7.1% of children under five years of age are affected, which is higher than the average for the African region (6.0%). Undernutrition poses potential consequences in children such as impaired physical and cognitive development, increased susceptibility to diseases, and overall reduced quality of life. There is a lack of recent online data on undernutrition prevalence in Namibia, which poses a challenge to grasp the current situation fully. Historical records and existing literature strongly suggest that undernutrition remains a pressing issue in the country.
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