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Referee report. For: Does cereal, protein and micronutrient availability hold the key to the malnutrition conundrum? An exploratory analysis of cereal cultivation and wasting patterns of India [version 1; peer review: 1 not approved]
2020
High prevalence of maternal malnutrition, low birth-weight Background: and child malnutrition in India contribute substantially to the global malnutrition burden. Rural India has disproportionately higher levels of child malnutrition. Stunting and wasting are the primary determinants of malnutrition and their district-level distribution shows clustering in different geographies and regions. The last round of National Family Health Survey (NFHS4) has Methods: disaggregated data by district,
doi:10.21956/wellcomeopenres.17478.r39353
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