High prevalence of chronic malnutrition in indigenous children under 5 years of age in Chimborazo-Ecuador: multicausal analysis of its determinants
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One out of every two rural indigenous children included in this study is stunted. The high prevalence of stunting in the indigenous and rural population is multicausal, and requires an intersectoral and multidisciplinary approach. This study identified three fundamental elements on which public policy could focus: (a) reduce overcrowding conditions, improving economic income in the rural sector (for example, through the strengthening of agriculture), (b) provide prenatal care and comprehensive postnatal care, and (c) promote strategies aimed at strengthening the empowerment of women.
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María F. Rivadeneira, & Ana L. Moncayo, & José Cóndor, & Betzabé Tello, & Janett Buitrón, & Fabricio Astudillo, & José D. Caicedo-Gallardo, & Andrea Estrella-Proaño, & Alfredo Naranjo-Estrella, & Ana Lucía Torres-Castillo (2022). High prevalence of chronic malnutrition in indigenous children under 5 years of age in Chimborazo-Ecuador: multicausal analysis of its determinants. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-14327-x