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Indian Study Shows Hilly Areas Linked To High Risk Of Childhood Stunting

Children under 5 years of age in India, living at higher altitudes -- over 2,000 metres above sea level -- may be at about 40 percent higher risk of stunted growth, according to a study on Friday.  

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Indian Study Shows Hilly Areas Linked To High Risk Of Childhood Stunting

Indian Study Shows Hilly Areas Linked To High Risk Of Childhood Stunting
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Indian Study Shows Hilly Areas Linked To High Risk Of Childhood Stunting

Indian Study Shows Hilly Areas Linked To High Risk Of Childhood Stunting
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Indian study shows hilly areas linked to high risk of childhood stunting

Indian study shows hilly areas linked to high risk of childhood stunting
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High Altitude Living Ups Childhood Stunting Risk in India

High Altitude Living Ups Childhood Stunting Risk in India
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Living in higher altitudes linked to stunted growth for children in India

The study found that children residing 2,000 meters or more above sea level are 40% more likely to experience stunted growth compared to those living 1,000 meters below.

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Stunting risk higher among children living in India's hills, mountains: Study

Stunting risk higher among children living in India's hills, mountains: Study
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Children living in hilly areas of India are at higher risk of poor growth; Here's why - News Healthcare

Children living in hilly areas of India are at higher risk of poor growth; Here's why - News Healthcare
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Children living in higher altitude areas of India may be more vulnerable to stunted growth

Living at higher altitudes in India is linked to an increased risk of stunted growth, with children living in homes 2000 metres or more above sea level 40% more at risk than those living 1000 metres below, finds research published in the open access journal BMJ Nutrition Prevention & Health.

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Indian Study Shows Hilly Areas Linked To High Risk Of Childhood Stunting

Indian Study Shows Hilly Areas Linked To High Risk Of Childhood Stunting
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