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Faber, Mieke
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Wenhold, Friedeburg Anna Maria
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2008-04-04T12:53:32Z |
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2008-04-04T12:53:32Z |
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2007-06 |
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In South Africa, both under- and over-nutrition exist. At national level, more than half of the females are either overweight or obese, while children suffer from under-nutrition. Childhood malnutrition starts early in life, with the first two years being the most vulnerable period. Chronic malnutrition (as indicated by the prevalence of stunting) is a bigger problem than acute malnutrition (as indicated by the prevalence of wasting). Stunted children have a higher risk for being overweight. At national level, 33.3% of preschool children are vitamin A deficient, 21.4% are anaemic and 5.0% suffer from iron deficiency anaemia. Prevalence figures for childhood malnutrition differ between and within provinces. South African children consume a maizebased diet that is inadequate in energy and of low nutrient density. Inadequate intake of micronutrients starts during infancy. Strategies to address micronutrient malnutrition include high-dose vitamin A supplementation, food fortification, biofortification and dietary diversification. The availability of a greater variety of nutritious foods at community and household level can be increased through mixed cropping, the introduction of new crops, the promotion of underexploited traditional food crops, and home-gardens. A broad multifaceted comprehensive health intervention programme is needed to address childhood malnutrition. |
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Faber, M & Wenhold, F 2007, 'Nutrition in contemporary South Africa', Water SA, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 393-400. [http://www.wrc.org.za/publications_watersa.htm] |
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dc.identifier.issn |
1816-7950 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/4874 |
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Water Research Council |
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dc.rights |
Water Research Council |
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dc.subject |
Nutritional status |
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Adults |
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Children |
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Dietary diversification |
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South Africa |
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Malnutrition in children -- South Africa |
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Vitamins in human nutrition |
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dc.subject.lcsh |
Vegetable gardening |
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Crop diversification |
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dc.subject.lcsh |
Backyard gardens |
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dc.title |
Nutrition in contemporary South Africa |
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Article |
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