Risk Factors for Stunting in Children under the Age of 5 in Rural Guatemalan Highlands
Background: Previously, a study conducted by UNICEF found that malnutrition affects approximately 80% of the indigenous children in Guatemala. Objective: Identify prevalence and risk factors for stunted growth in communities surrounding Lake Atitlán, Guatemala. Methods: Height-for-age measurements...
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Main Authors: | Emily A. Kragel (Author), Alexandra Merz (Author), Dylan M. N. Flood (Author), Kelley E. Haven (Author) |
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Ubiquity Press,
2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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