1. Double burden of undernutrition and overnutrition in Vietnam in 2011: results of the SEANUTS study in 0·5–11-year-old children
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Nga Tran Thuy, Ilse Khouw, Tran Thanh Do, Chinh Nguyen Huu, Van Anh Nguyen Do, Bao Khanh Le Nguyen, Hop Le Thi, and Paul Deurenberg
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Male ,Rural Population ,Vitamin ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urban Population ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Overweight ,vitamin D deficiency ,Nutrition Policy ,Hemoglobins ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Overnutrition ,Thinness ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Environmental health ,medicine ,Humans ,Vitamin D ,Child ,Vitamin A ,Growth Disorders ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Anthropometry ,business.industry ,Body Weight ,Malnutrition ,Infant ,Nutrition Surveys ,Vitamin D Deficiency ,medicine.disease ,Body Height ,Diet ,Vietnam ,chemistry ,Child, Preschool ,Ferritins ,Female ,Underweight ,medicine.symptom ,Rural area ,business - Abstract
The Vietnamese South East Asian Nutrition Survey (SEANUTS), a cross-sectional study, was undertaken to assess the nutritional status in a nationally representative sample of children aged 0·5–11·9 years. A multi-stage cluster-randomised sampling method was used to recruit 2872 children. Anthropometric measurements included weight, height, mid-upper arm circumference, and waist and hip circumferences. Blood biochemistry involved analyses of Hb, serum ferritin, and vitamins A and D. Dietary intake was assessed using a 24 h recall questionnaire, and nutrient intakes were compared with the Vietnamese RDA. In children aged 1 and vitamin C. Results from the SEANUTS highlight the double burden of malnutrition in Vietnam. Information from the SEANUTS can serve as an input for targeted policy development, planning and development of nutrition programmes.
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- 2013
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