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Early childhood development and stunting: Findings from the MAL‐ED birth cohort study in Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Pennsylvania State University, National Institutes of Health, Fogarty International Center, ...
Published InMaternal and Child Nutrition
Year2019
Citations100

Abstract

Information on the association between stunting and child development is limited from low-income settings including Bangladesh where 36% of children under- 5 are stunted. This study aimed to explore differences in early childhood development (ECD) between stunted (length-for-age z-score [LAZ] < -2) and nonstunted (LAZ ≥ -2) children in Bangladesh. Children (n = 265) aged 6-24 months who participated in the MAL-ED birth cohort study were evaluated by trained psychologists at 6, 15, and 24 months of age using the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development-III; child length and weight were measured using standard procedures. ECD scores (z-scores derived from cognitive, motor, language and socio-emotional skills) were compared between stunted, underweight (weight-for-age z-score < -2), and wasted (weight-for-length z-score…
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