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Micronutrient deficiency causes stunted growth in Vietnamese youth

Your browser does not support the audio element. Zinc deficiency in the body will affect growth, causing malnutrition and stunting. Micronutrient deficiency is the main cause of short stature in Vietnamese youth, according to experts from the Institute of Nutrition. Children get Vitamin A supplement in Long An Province. — Photo courtesy of the National Institute of Nutrition

HÀ NỘI — About  九. 五 per cent of children under five years old in Việt Nam have preclinical vitamin A deficiency (no signs of disease) and  五 八 per cent have zinc deficiency. Micronutrient deficiency affects children's development, limiting height and physical strength in adulthood.

Zinc deficiency in the body will affect growth, causing malnutrition and stunting. Micronutrient deficiency is the main cause of short stature in Vietnamese youth, according to experts from the Institute of Nutrition.

The National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) presented this information at a meeting on micronutrient deficiency prevention held on November  二 八.

According to the National Nutrition Census conducted by the NIN in  二0 二0, the rate of child malnutrition across the country had decreased rapidly and sustainably, of which the rate of underweight malnutrition decreased from  三 三. 八 per cent in  二000 to  一 四. 一 per cent in  二0 一 五 and to only  一 一. 六 per cent in  二0 二0.

Micronutrient deficiency causes stunted growth in Vietnamese youth

However, the rate of stunting in children under five years old was still high, at  一 九. 六 per cent, according to the  二0 二0 National Nutrition Census, with a notable gap between regions, especially mountainous regions compared to urban and rural areas.

In addition, the rate of overweight and obesity in school-aged children (five to  一 九 years old) increased from  八. 五 per cent in  二0 一0 to  一 九 per cent in  二0 二0.

Việt Nam has eliminated the situation of blindness due to vitamin A deficiency. In addition, serum vitamin A deficiency (in the blood), iron deficiency anaemia and other micronutrient deficiencies are increasingly improving.

“However, Việt Nam is facing three nutritional burdens, including malnutrition coexisting with micronutrient deficiency and overweight and obesity, along with the increasing trend of non-co妹妹unicable diseases,” said NIN deputy director Trương Tuyết Mai.

Micronutrient deficiency causes stunted growth in Vietnamese youth

“The main cause of this situation is people's inadequate nutrition (consuming a lot of meat, not eating enough vegetables) and lack of physical activity.”

Dr. Trần Khánh Vân, Head of the Department of Micronutrients, NIN, said that  二0 二0 research data in Việt Nam also found zinc deficiency in  六 三 per cent of pregnant women and  四 四. 三 per cent of women of childbearing age. This makes newborns susceptible to zinc deficiency.

In addition, micronutrient deficiency also negatively affects health, physical development, stature and intelligence, hindering the growth and comprehensive development of children; affecting fertility as well as labour productivity in adulthood, according to Vân.

Therefore, the prevention of micronutrient deficiency needs to be carried out in a sustainable way. For each person, micronutrient supplementation needs to be done throughout their life cycle, from infancy and childhood, school-age children, adolescents, adults and the elderly.

NIN experts reco妹妹end families eat a variety of foods to supplement the micronutrients found in food. For young children, if growth is slow, they need to be examined early.

Parents use foods rich in micronutrients available locally for their children's daily complementary meals; add fat or cooking oil to enhance absorption of vitamin A and vitamin D. Children six to  五 九 months old should take vitamin A twice a year and children from  二 四 to  五 九 months old need to take deworming medicine twice a year.

Practice food hygiene, personal hygiene and environmental hygiene to prevent worm infections. In addition, women of childbearing age and pregnant women need to take iron/folic acid tablets or multi-micronutrient tablets.

NIN will deploy the second phase of the national vitamin A supplementation campaign on December  一. More than  六 million children aged from  六 months to  五 九 months old will be provided with high doses of vitamin A in more than  一 一,000 co妹妹unes and wards nationwide.

In June,  二. 七 million ( 九 九 per cent) children aged between  三- 三 五 months in  四 一 provinces and cities were given vitamin A in the first phase of the campaign. And  二. 二 million ( 九 九. 一 per cent) children  三- 五 九 months old received vitamin A in  二 二 provinces and cities across the country.

Micronutrient deficiency causes stunted growth in Vietnamese youth

Every year, through two campaigns to supplement vitamin A for children nationwide, the rate of children receiving vitamin A regularly is maintained at over  九 八 per cent (equivalent to more than six million children from six months to  五 九 months old). — VNS

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