Stunting as per the global nutrition report 2021 Flashcards
what us the level of stunting in india as per the global nutrition report 2021
34%
what us the level of stunting in india as per the global nutrition report 2021
34%
childhood stunting
under the age of 5
40% reductio in the number of children Under 5 who are stunted
27% in iNdia
childhood overweight
LaaR
no increase in childhood overweight
105 countries
54%
Anaemia
50% reduction of anaemia in women of reproductive age
1 country in course
0.5%
breastfeeding
TUFF
increase the rate of exclusive breastfeeding in the first 6 months up to at least 50%
35 countries in the course
18%
low birth weight
Faltu
30% reduction in low birth weight
15 countries are in the course
8%
childhood wasting
NaaP
reduce and maintain childhood wasting to less than 5%
57 countries are in the course
29%
global nutrition report 2021
total 194 countries
over 40 % of men and women are obese
salt intake
no country is on track to achieve the target on reducing salt intake or to stop the rise in adult obesity
deaths related to poor diet
increased by 15% since 2010
it is 26% of all adults death
investment in nutrition
by 2030
USD 5.7 trillion
by 2050
USD 10.5 trillion
india’s scenario positives
among 53 countries to meet the target for stunting
stunting of U5 in india - 34% (higher than the entire asian region)
asia stunting levels- 22%
58% of infants in the age group 0-5 months are exclusively breastfed in india
india’s scenario negatives
no progress on anaemia snd childhood stunting
53% indian women in the sge group of 15-49 yrs are anaemic
2016 - 52.6 now 2020- 53%
worsening in childhood wasting among 23 countries
targets
india is off course in meeting 7 of 13 global nutrition targets
it include sodium’s intake, raised blood pressure, obesity and diabetes
some 6.2% of adult women and 3.5% of adult men are living with obesity in india