The Journal of Nutrition
de Pee, S., Brinkman, H., Webb, P., Godfrey, S., Darnton-Hill, I., Alderman, H., Semba, R., Piwoz, E., Bloem, M.
2009-11-25
Article on the global economic crisis, commodity price hikes, and climate change have worsened the position of the poorest and most vulnerable people. These crises are compromising the diet and health of up to 80% of the population in most developing countries and threaten the development of almost an entire generation of children (∼250 million), because the period from conception until 24 months of age irreversibly shapes people's health and intellectual ability. High food prices reduce diversity and nutritional quality of the diet and for many also reduce food quantity.
- Economic
- Education
- Health
- Nutrition
- Other Crises
- Social Support and Protection
- Women and/or Girls
- Asia
- Global
- Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)
- Children (boys and/or girls 1-10 years old)
- Children <5 years old
- Girls (adolescents and/or children)
- Research
- Article
- Journal article