Undernutrition in the Philippines
Editorial: The World Bank Group
Licencia: Creative Commons (by)
Autor(es): Mbuya, Nkosinath, [et al.]
For nearly 30 years, the rates of both wasting and stunting in the Philippines have been nearly flat. For 2019, the rate of stunting among children under five years of age (28.8 percent) was only slightly lower than in 2008 (32 percent)—the prevalence of underweight in 2019 was 19 percent and that of wasting was 6 percent. Based on the World Health Organization's classification of undernutrition rates, the stunting prevalence of children in the Philippines is of "very high" public health significance. The Philippines' 29 percent stunting rate places it fifth among countries in the East Asia and Pacific region, and among the top 10 countries globally. The Philippines' high levels of childhood undernutrition can lead to a staggering loss of the country's human and economic potential.
[Washington: 2021]
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