Impact of stunting on early childhood cognitive development in Benin: evidence from Demographic and Health Survey
Abstract Background Proper nutrition is crucial for enhancing brain function and improving learning. Over time, large evidence has existed to show that childhood undernutrition, marked by stunting, is connected with age-long reduction in cognitive and academic achievement. It is of interest to achie...
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Main Authors: | Michael Ekholuenetale (Author), Amadou Barrow (Author), Charity Ehimwenma Ekholuenetale (Author), Godson Tudeme (Author) |
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