malnutrition \puts 450m children at risk of stunting\
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Malnutrition 'puts 450m children at risk of stunting'

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About 450 million children will be physically and mentally stunted over the next 15 years unless the world takes action to tackle malnutrition, a report from Save the Children warned Wednesday. Every hour, 300 children die due to a lack of nutrients in their diet, while those who survive are permanently damaged in a way that impacts on their lives and the economic prospects of their countries, the British charity said. The problem has become urgent due to volatile food prices, economic uncertainty, climate change and demographic shifts. In Asia, for example, where 100 million children are stunted, the report predicts that climatic changes to food yields will result in seven million more stunted children by 2050. "The world has made dramatic progress in reducing child deaths, down from 12 to 7.6 million, but this momentum will stall if we fail to tackle malnutrition," said the charity's chief executive, Justin Forsyth. He urged the British government to lead a push to reduce malnutrition with a world hunger summit later this year, taking advantage of the presence of many world leaders in London for the 2012 Olympic Games in July and August. "Every hour of every day, 300 children die because of malnutrition, often simply because they don't have access to the basic, nutritious foods that we take for granted in rich countries," Forsyth said. "By acting on hunger and malnutrition, world leaders have the chance to change this for millions of children across the world." Save the Children said there were some straightforward remedies, including fortifying foods with vitamins and minerals and promoting breastfeeding. But the scale of the challenge is highlighted in one case study. Nine-year-old Maritu from Ethiopia told the researchers that her meals consist of a small piece of flatbread with a basic sauce. "We don't eat anything else -- I might get egg or meat once a year for special occasions. There isn't enough, but my parents give me whatever is available," she said. A child's body adapts to the long-term lack of nutrients by giving priority to the needs of vital organs and functions rather than to physical or cognitive growth -- and the damage is largely irreversible. Malnourished children are more susceptible to disease and the report estimates that in countries where the problem is worst, malnutrition is the underlying cause for a majority of deaths by diarrhoea, malaria and pneumonia. The economic impact is also significant, with adults who were malnourished as children predicted to earn at least 20 percent less than the average. In countries where half the world's malnourished children live, one in six parents also said that their children were skipping school to work for food.  

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