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Poverty and extremes in nutritional status of children (CROSBI ID 659851)

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Banjari, Ines ; Odobaša, Rajko Poverty and extremes in nutritional status of children // Economic and social development / Bozina Beros, Marta ; Recker, Nicholas ; Kozina, Melita (ur.). 2018. str. 537-545

Podaci o odgovornosti

Banjari, Ines ; Odobaša, Rajko

engleski

Poverty and extremes in nutritional status of children

Child poverty has the most severe consequences by far. It affects child’s nutritional and overall health status, and if prolonged affects health in adulthood, reduces quality of life and reduces life expectancy. About 385 million or 20% of children under the age of 18 worldwide live in poverty. Children from low- SES are more prone to extremes in the sense of their nutritional status, from undernourishment to obesity, along with the disturbances in all other health-related indicators. While the number of underweight children dropped, the number of overweight and obese children skyrocketed and projections for the near future are not bright. Health consequences and the quality of life of both underweight and obese children are immense, and extend far beyond individual, affecting the whole society. Yet, all extremes in nutritional status of children are related to inadequate intake of nutrients, i.e. unbalanced diet. Out of all nutrients, children are especially sensitive to insufficient dietary intake of iron because it directly affects normal growth and development. However, insufficient iron intake is usually discussed from the aspect of undeveloped or developing countries affected with food insecurity or famine but the issue of iron is global. Nowadays we are evidencing many nutritional deficiencies in well-developed countries, the ones that were once a “privilege” of undeveloped countries. The reason lies in the social inequality, which, among many other consequences, lead to increased number of working poor, more of the so called food deserts, etc. In the time of economic insecurity, and fall in SES highly nutritious foods are the first ones being cut from a diet. The aim of the paper is to describe detrimental effects of poverty on child’s health and development, and to propose a set of various economic, fiscal, social, educational and health measures to reduce consequences of high child poverty rates.

child poverty ; health consequences ; social inequality ; state of nourishment

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Podaci o prilogu

537-545.

2018.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Economic and Social Development: 27th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development: Book of Proceedings

Bozina Beros, Marta ; Recker, Nicholas ; Kozina, Melita

Varaždin: VADEA

1849-7535

Podaci o skupu

The 27th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development

predavanje

01.03.2018-02.03.2018

Rim, Italija

Povezanost rada

Ekonomija, Nutricionizam, Pravo

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