Factors associated with recovery from stunting at 24 months of age among infants and young children enrolled in the Pediatric Development Clinic (PDC): A retrospective cohort study in rural Rwanda.
Mathieu NemerimanaSilas HavugaruremaAlphonse NshimyiryoAngelique Charlie KarambiziCatherine M KirkKathryn BeckChantal GégoutTodd AndersonOlivier BigirumwamiJules Maurice UbarijoroPatient K NgamijeAnn C MillerPublished in: PloS one (2023)
A substantial proportion of children who were enrolled in PDC within 2 months after birth and were stunted at 11 months of age recovered from stunting at 24 months of age. Children who were severely stunted at 11 months of age (baseline) and those who were stunted at 6 months of age were less likely to recover from stunting at 24 months of age compared to those with moderate stunting at 11 months and no stunting at 6 months of age, respectively. More focus on prevention and early identification of stunting during pregnancy and early life is important to the healthy growth of a child.