2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3227610/v1
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Prevalence, determinants, intervention strategies and current gaps in addressing childhood malnutrition in Vietnam: a systematic review

Charlotte Mondon,
Pui Yee Tan,
Chong Ling Chan
et al.

Abstract: Background Childhood malnutrition in all forms is a major public health issue worldwide. This review aimed to systematically examine the prevalence and determinants, and identify the potential interventions and current gap in addressing malnutrition including undernutrition, overnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies (MNDs) in Vietnamese children aged 0–18 years old. Methods Embase, Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science were systematically searched through June 2022 to identify relevant articles published wit… Show more

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“…1 In Vietnam, according to the announcement of the Nutrition Institute, in 2015 the rate of malnutrition in children under 5 years old nationwide was 14.1% underweight; 24.6% stunted and 6.4% wasted. 2,3 The actual survey has shown that the work of preventing malnutrition is only well implemented in urban areas, while in remote, faraway, and ethnic minority areas, the rate of malnutrition in children is still high, among which children of minority ethnic groups suffer many disadvantages in nutrition care as well as health care and access to health care services. 4 The survey results show that the rate of children suffering from diarrhoea during the annual flood season is relatively high, while the access to healthcare services for families in the poor and near-poor categories is still limited, which somewhat affects the nutritional status of children.…”
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“…1 In Vietnam, according to the announcement of the Nutrition Institute, in 2015 the rate of malnutrition in children under 5 years old nationwide was 14.1% underweight; 24.6% stunted and 6.4% wasted. 2,3 The actual survey has shown that the work of preventing malnutrition is only well implemented in urban areas, while in remote, faraway, and ethnic minority areas, the rate of malnutrition in children is still high, among which children of minority ethnic groups suffer many disadvantages in nutrition care as well as health care and access to health care services. 4 The survey results show that the rate of children suffering from diarrhoea during the annual flood season is relatively high, while the access to healthcare services for families in the poor and near-poor categories is still limited, which somewhat affects the nutritional status of children.…”
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confidence: 99%