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Countries worldwide should promote good nutrition for school-aged children – News-Medical.Net
Countries worldwide need to increase emphasis on the need for healthy nutrition from childhood, including school years to adulthood, to help in brain development,…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 19 2020
Countries worldwide need to increase emphasis on the need for healthy nutrition from childhood, including school years to adulthood, to help in brain development, a scientist says.
According to Majid Ezzati, co-author of a study that has found Sub-Saharan Africa with six of the world’s top ten countries with low adolescents’ birth weights, says that such interventions will help children grow taller without gaining excessive weight for their height.
The…
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