Advancing child nutrition science in the scaling up nutrition era: a systematic scoping review of stunting research in Guatemala
Introduction Ever since the 1960s, Guatemala has been a principle site for global academic research on child growth and nutrition. Nevertheless, Guatemala still has one of the highest rates of child stunting in the world. Since 2012, Guatemala has had a comprehensive national policy on stunting, cal...
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Main Authors: | Peter Rohloff (Author), Ana Cordon (Author), Gabriela Asturias (Author), Thomas De Vries (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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