PLoS Medicine (Oct 2021)

Early childhood undernutrition, preadolescent physical growth, and cognitive achievement in India: A population-based cohort study.

  • Apurv Soni,
  • Nisha Fahey,
  • Zulfiqar A Bhutta,
  • Wenjun Li,
  • Jean A Frazier,
  • Tiffany Moore Simas,
  • Somashekhar M Nimbalkar,
  • Jeroan J Allison

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003838
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 10
p. e1003838

Abstract

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BackgroundThere is a lack of nationally representative estimates for the consequences of early childhood undernutrition on preadolescent outcomes in India. Understanding this relationship is helpful to develop interventions that not only prevent child undernutrition but also mitigate its consequences.Methods and findingsIn this cohort study, we analyzed prospectively gathered data from 2 waves of the India Human Development Survey (IHDS) to investigate the association of undernutrition during early childhood (0 to 5 years) in 2004 to 2005 with physical and cognitive outcomes during preadolescent (8 to 11 years) years in 2011 to 2012. These surveys interviewed 41,554 households across all 33 states and union territories in India in 2004 to 2005 and reinterviewed 83% of the households in 2011 to 2012. Primary exposure was assessed using the Composite Index of Anthropometric Failure (CIAF) based on 2004 to 2005 survey. Primary outcomes were short stature (height-for-age z-score [HAZ] ConclusionsIn this study, we found that early child undernutrition was associated with several adverse preadolescent physical and cognitive outcomes, especially among female children. Improved female education mitigates this association. Female education promotion should assume a central role in Indian public health policy making.