Niger - Prevalence of wasting, weight for height, female (% of children under 5)

Prevalence of wasting, weight for height, female (% of children under 5) in Niger was 9.00 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 27 years was 18.10 in 1992, while its lowest value was 8.20 in 2016.

Definition: Prevalence of wasting, female, is the proportion of girls under age 5 whose weight for height is more than two standard deviations below the median for the international reference population ages 0-59.

Source: World Health Organization, Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition. Country-level data are unadjusted data from national surveys, and thus may not be comparable across countries.

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Year Value
1992 18.10
2000 14.40
2006 9.90
2007 11.10
2008 11.90
2009 11.20
2010 13.60
2011 10.70
2012 12.20
2013 10.80
2014 12.20
2015 11.30
2016 8.20
2018 11.50
2019 9.00

Aggregation method: Linear mixed-effect model estimates

Periodicity: Annual

General Comments: Undernourished children have lower resistance to infection and are more likely to die from common childhood ailments such as diarrheal diseases and respiratory infections. Frequent illness saps the nutritional status of those who survive, locking them int

Classification

Topic: Health Indicators

Sub-Topic: Nutrition