Overview
Growth faltering is a concern among Saudi children under 5, largely due to low intake of essential micronutrients. A study of 15,516 children shows that calcium intake is below 60% of the recommended dietary allowance, while 20% and 78% of children are deficient in iron and vitamin D, respectively. These deficiencies have persisted for over 20-30 years. Early intervention can help ensure normal growth and catch-up development, but late action may limit this opportunity.
This Activity for
- Clinical Nutrition
- Resident / Fellow
- Physician
- Pharmacy
- Clinical Pharmacy
What I will learn?
2. Identify two key risk factors contributing to growth faltering.
3. Outline one early intervention strategy to address micronutrient deficiencies.
Additional items to the activity
| Optional Details | Type | Fee |
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Unlocking Full Growth Potential with Optimal Consumption Certificate
Certificate |
Certificate | Free |