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Nutritional status is the best global indicator of well-being in children. Poor nutritional status of children in the developing world is still a public health threat.Data analysis of evidence from seven different nutritional surveys show that in spite of the implementation of three different nutritional programmes in the country, the prevalence of protein energy malnutrition has shown little or no decline in the past 16 years. Evidence from the National Micronutrient Survey (1993) and National Food Consumption and Nutrition Survey (2003) show that the prevalence of iron deficiency and vitamin…mehr

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Nutritional status is the best global indicator of well-being in children. Poor nutritional status of children in the developing world is still a public health threat.Data analysis of evidence from seven different nutritional surveys show that in spite of the implementation of three different nutritional programmes in the country, the prevalence of protein energy malnutrition has shown little or no decline in the past 16 years. Evidence from the National Micronutrient Survey (1993) and National Food Consumption and Nutrition Survey (2003) show that the prevalence of iron deficiency and vitamin A deficiency has increased in the last decade. This book points out succinctly that Nigeria is off-track on its journey towards the Millennium Development Goals.
Autorenporträt
Dr Alexander Egbe is a Congenital Cardiologist. He attended medical school in Nigeria and subsequently moved to the United Kingdom for his Master of Public Health (MPH) degree. He completed residency and cardiology fellowship at Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York. He has published extensively about epidemiology of congenital heart disease.