One-in-three young children undernourished or overweight, UNICEF warns

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Seven hundred million children worldwide are at risk of lifelong health problems as a result of childhood obesity or malnutrition, according to a UNICEF report

A third of the world's nearly 700 million children under five years old are undernourished or overweight and face lifelong health problems as a consequence, according to a grim UN assessment of childhood nutrition released Tuesday.

Despite a nearly 40 per cent drop from 1990 to 2015 of stunting in poor countries, 149 million children four or younger are today still too short for their age, a clinical condition that impairs both brain and body development. At the same time, half of youngsters across the globe under five are not getting essential vitamins and minerals, a long-standing problem UNICEF has dubbed"hidden hunger."

And yet, only two-in-five infants under six months are exclusively breastfed, as recommended. Sales of milk-based formula have risen worldwide by 40 per cent and in upper-middle-income countries such as Brazil, China and Turkey by nearly three-quarters.

 

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