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Early-childhood linear growth faltering in low- and middle-income countries

Early-childhood linear growth faltering in low- and middle-income countries
Early-childhood linear growth faltering in low- and middle-income countries

Globally, 149 million children under 5 years of age are estimated to be stunted (length more than 2 standard deviations below international growth standards)1,2. Stunting, a form of linear growth faltering, increases the risk of illness, impaired cognitive development and mortality. Global stunting estimates rely on cross-sectional surveys, which cannot provide direct information about the timing of onset or persistence of growth faltering-a key consideration for defining critical windows to deliver preventive interventions. Here we completed a pooled analysis of longitudinal studies in low- and middle-income countries (n = 32 cohorts, 52,640 children, ages 0-24 months), allowing us to identify the typical age of onset of linear growth faltering and to investigate recurrent faltering in early life. The highest incidence of stunting onset occurred from birth to the age of 3 months, with substantially higher stunting at birth in South Asia. From 0 to 15 months, stunting reversal was rare; children who reversed their stunting status frequently relapsed, and relapse rates were substantially higher among children born stunted. Early onset and low reversal rates suggest that improving children's linear growth will require life course interventions for women of childbearing age and a greater emphasis on interventions for children under 6 months of age.

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Benjamin-Chung, Jade, Mertens, Andrew, Colford, John M., Hubbard, Alan E., van der Laan, Mark J., Coyle, Jeremy, Sofrygin, Oleg, Cai, Wilson, Nguyen, Anna, Pokpongkiat, Nolan N., Djajadi, Stephanie, Seth, Anmol, Jilek, Wendy, Jung, Esther, Chung, Esther O., Rosete, Sonali, Hejazi, Nima, Malenica, Ivana, Li, Haodong, Hafen, Ryan, Subramoney, Vishak, Häggström, Jonas, Norman, Thea, Brown, Kenneth H, Christian, Parul and Arnold, Benjamin F. , Ki Child Growth Consortium (2023) Early-childhood linear growth faltering in low- and middle-income countries. Nature, 621 (7979), 550-557. (doi:10.1038/s41586-023-06418-5).

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Globally, 149 million children under 5 years of age are estimated to be stunted (length more than 2 standard deviations below international growth standards)1,2. Stunting, a form of linear growth faltering, increases the risk of illness, impaired cognitive development and mortality. Global stunting estimates rely on cross-sectional surveys, which cannot provide direct information about the timing of onset or persistence of growth faltering-a key consideration for defining critical windows to deliver preventive interventions. Here we completed a pooled analysis of longitudinal studies in low- and middle-income countries (n = 32 cohorts, 52,640 children, ages 0-24 months), allowing us to identify the typical age of onset of linear growth faltering and to investigate recurrent faltering in early life. The highest incidence of stunting onset occurred from birth to the age of 3 months, with substantially higher stunting at birth in South Asia. From 0 to 15 months, stunting reversal was rare; children who reversed their stunting status frequently relapsed, and relapse rates were substantially higher among children born stunted. Early onset and low reversal rates suggest that improving children's linear growth will require life course interventions for women of childbearing age and a greater emphasis on interventions for children under 6 months of age.

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Accepted/In Press date: 10 July 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 13 September 2023
Published date: 21 September 2023
Additional Information: Funding Information: This research was financially supported by a global development grant (OPP1165144) from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to the University of California, Berkeley. J.B.-C. acknowledges funding from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases under award K01AI141616. J.B.-C. is a Chan Zuckerberg Biohub investigator. We also thank the following collaborators on the included cohorts and trials for their contributions to study planning, data collection and analysis: M. Sharif, S. Kerio, Urosa, Alveen, S. Hussain, V. Paudel, A. Costello, B. Torun, L. M. Locks, C. M. McDonald, R. Kupka, R. J. Bosch, R. Kisenge, S. Aboud, M. Wang, Azaduzzaman, A. A. Shamim, R. Haque, R. Klemm, S. Mehra, M. Mitra, K. Schulze, S. Taneja, B. Nayyar, V. Suri, P. Khokhar, J. E. Rohde, T. Kumar, J. Martines and all other members of the study staff and field teams. We also thank all study participants and their families for their important contributions.

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Local EPrints ID: 483031
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/483031
ISSN: 0028-0836
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ORCID for Caroline Fall: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4402-5552

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Date deposited: 19 Oct 2023 17:04
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 02:37

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Author: Jade Benjamin-Chung
Author: Andrew Mertens
Author: John M. Colford
Author: Alan E. Hubbard
Author: Mark J. van der Laan
Author: Jeremy Coyle
Author: Oleg Sofrygin
Author: Wilson Cai
Author: Anna Nguyen
Author: Nolan N. Pokpongkiat
Author: Stephanie Djajadi
Author: Anmol Seth
Author: Wendy Jilek
Author: Esther Jung
Author: Esther O. Chung
Author: Sonali Rosete
Author: Nima Hejazi
Author: Ivana Malenica
Author: Haodong Li
Author: Ryan Hafen
Author: Vishak Subramoney
Author: Jonas Häggström
Author: Thea Norman
Author: Kenneth H Brown
Author: Parul Christian
Author: Benjamin F. Arnold
Author: Caroline Fall ORCID iD
Corporate Author: Ki Child Growth Consortium

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