[HTML][HTML] Stunting in childhood: an overview of global burden, trends, determinants, and drivers of decline

T Vaivada, N Akseer, S Akseer, A Somaskandan… - The American journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Progress has been made worldwide in reducing chronic undernutrition and
rates of linear growth stunting in children under 5 y of age, although rates still remain high in …

Beyond calories: the new economics of nutrition

AB Finaret, WA Masters - Annual Review of Resource …, 2019 - annualreviews.org
The economics of human nutrition has changed greatly in recent years as researchers have
moved beyond supply and demand of specific foods and total calories to functional aspects …

Estimating indirect mortality impacts of armed conflict in civilian populations: panel regression analyses of 193 countries, 1990–2017

M Jawad, T Hone, EP Vamos, P Roderick, R Sullivan… - BMC medicine, 2020 - Springer
Background Armed conflict can indirectly affect population health through detrimental
impacts on political and social institutions and destruction of infrastructure. This study aimed …

Implications of armed conflict for maternal and child health: A regression analysis of data from 181 countries for 2000–2019

M Jawad, T Hone, EP Vamos, V Cetorelli… - PLoS Medicine, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Background Armed conflicts have major indirect health impacts in addition to the direct
harms from violence. They create enduring political instability, destabilise health systems …

The impact of armed conflicts on the nutritional status of children: Evidence from Northern Nigeria

O Ojeleke, W Groot, I Bonuedi… - … International Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Armed conflicts often significantly exacerbate the magnitude and severity of malnutrition by
increasing food insecurity. Evidence shows that malnutrition is among the leading causes of …

Conflict and health: Building on the role of infrastructure

SA Kirschner, AB Finaret - World Development, 2021 - Elsevier
Conflict undermines health. But infrastructure, such as transportation networks, hospitals,
and markets, can moderate the effects of conflict on health. We make two primary …

Contextual data in IPUMS DHS: physical and social environment variables linked to the Demographic and Health Surveys

EH Boyle, ML King, S Garcia, C Culver… - Population and …, 2020 - Springer
Abstract The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) are the most important source of
comparative information on the health of women and young children in low-and middle …

Access to Human Health Benefits of Forests in Rural Low and Middle-Income Countries: A Literature Review and Conceptual Framework

RA Rasolofoson - Challenges, 2024 - mdpi.com
Forests are increasingly recognized for their beneficial roles in human health. However,
there is a debate on how forest health benefits can be accessed equitably, particularly by …

[PDF][PDF] The impact of armed conflict on morbidity and mortality globally

M Jawad - 2020 - core.ac.uk
Empirical evidence isolating the independent effect of armed conflict on health is scant, has
methodological limitations, and neglects a growing burden of non-communicable diseases …