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The relationship between wasting and stunting in young children: A Systematic review

Abstract In 2014, the Emergency Nutrition Network published a report on the relationship between wasting and stunting. We aim to revie...

Bringing new evidence on undernutrition and mortality risk into practice- Protocol for a prospective cohort study

Introduction The ENN coordinated Wasting and Stunting Technical Interest Group (WaSt TIG) have been investigating the relationship bet...

The Wasting & Stunting Technical Interest Group: Generating Evidence to Challenge the Divide in Nutrition

Despite improvements in children's nutrition over the past few decades, undernutrition remains a huge threat to the health and life of ...

Boys are more likely to be undernourished than girls: a systematic review and meta-analysis of sex differences in undernutrition

Excess male morbidity and morality is well recognised in neonatal medicine and infant health. In contrast, within global nutrition, it ...

Boys are more likely to be undernourished than girls: a systematic review and meta-analysis of sex differences in undernutrition

Excess male morbidity and morality is well recognised in neonatal medicine and infant health. In contrast, within global nutrition, it ...

Wasting and Stunting Technical Interest Group Meeting. 12-13 May 2020.

Meeting Objectives and Introductions The meeting began with a reflection of the impact of COVID-19 on the current work environment and...

Story of change: Wasting and stunting project

This report was written by Linda Shaker Berbari, a Technical Associate of the Emergency Nutrition Network (ENN). The report was guided ...

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