Addressing the Double Burden of Malnutrition in ASEAN

Malnutrition, which encompasses both undernutrition and overnutrition, presents a significanthuman capital as well as economic development challenge across most ASEAN Member States.A healthy, well-nourished, well-educated and skillful population provides the foundation for aproductive life and enables future workers to compete in the dynamic labor markets of digitaleconomies. However, most of ASEAN's lower-income countries face an unfinished agenda withregard to undernutrition. Undernutrition elevates the risk of infant and child morbidity andmortality, increases expenditure on health care and social safety nets, lowers the efficiency ofinvestments in education, and decreases lifelong income-earning potential and labor forceproductivity, with the potential to be transmitted across generations. Estimates for some ASEANmember states show undernutrition resulting in annual losses of between 2.4 percent - 4.4 percent of GDP Overnutrition compounds the challenges. Overnutrition is posing an increasing challenge to ASEAN, with some countries having high prevalence of obesity and overweight. In the last 35 years obesity prevalence across ASEAN increased over 7-fold, most rapidly in Cambodia, Indonesia, and Lao PDR, where obesity rates have risen more than 10-fold. Childhood overweight and obesity is likewise a growing problem, especially in Brunei, Malaysia, and Thailand where childhood overweight prevalence exceeds 25 percent. Overweight and obesity among ASEAN member states have high direct costs for some countries, for example in Brunei it is 16. Direct health care costs related to treatment of obesity and associated chronic diseases due to obesity as well as indirect costs, particularly from the loss of labor productivity, are expected to increase in many ASEAN countries.

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Main Authors: Osornprasop, Sutayut, Mbuya, Nkosinathi Vusizihlobo, David, Clarissa
Format: Policy Note biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Bangkok 2019-12-01
Subjects:MALNUTRITION, OVERNUTRITION, UNDERNUTRITION, NUTRITION POLICY, ASEAN, STUNTING, OBESITY, FOOD SECURITY, HUMAN CAPITAL, POVERTY REDUCTION, CHILD HEALTH, LABOR PRODUCTIVITY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/804731578325978325/Addressing-the-Double-Burden-of-Malnutrition-in-ASEAN
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/33142
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spelling dig-okr-10986331422024-08-07T18:58:36Z Addressing the Double Burden of Malnutrition in ASEAN Osornprasop, Sutayut Mbuya, Nkosinathi Vusizihlobo David, Clarissa MALNUTRITION OVERNUTRITION UNDERNUTRITION NUTRITION POLICY ASEAN STUNTING OBESITY FOOD SECURITY HUMAN CAPITAL POVERTY REDUCTION CHILD HEALTH LABOR PRODUCTIVITY Malnutrition, which encompasses both undernutrition and overnutrition, presents a significanthuman capital as well as economic development challenge across most ASEAN Member States.A healthy, well-nourished, well-educated and skillful population provides the foundation for aproductive life and enables future workers to compete in the dynamic labor markets of digitaleconomies. However, most of ASEAN's lower-income countries face an unfinished agenda withregard to undernutrition. Undernutrition elevates the risk of infant and child morbidity andmortality, increases expenditure on health care and social safety nets, lowers the efficiency ofinvestments in education, and decreases lifelong income-earning potential and labor forceproductivity, with the potential to be transmitted across generations. Estimates for some ASEANmember states show undernutrition resulting in annual losses of between 2.4 percent - 4.4 percent of GDP Overnutrition compounds the challenges. Overnutrition is posing an increasing challenge to ASEAN, with some countries having high prevalence of obesity and overweight. In the last 35 years obesity prevalence across ASEAN increased over 7-fold, most rapidly in Cambodia, Indonesia, and Lao PDR, where obesity rates have risen more than 10-fold. Childhood overweight and obesity is likewise a growing problem, especially in Brunei, Malaysia, and Thailand where childhood overweight prevalence exceeds 25 percent. Overweight and obesity among ASEAN member states have high direct costs for some countries, for example in Brunei it is 16. Direct health care costs related to treatment of obesity and associated chronic diseases due to obesity as well as indirect costs, particularly from the loss of labor productivity, are expected to increase in many ASEAN countries. 2020-01-07T17:23:20Z 2020-01-07T17:23:20Z 2019-12-01 Policy Note Document de politique générale Documento de políticas http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/804731578325978325/Addressing-the-Double-Burden-of-Malnutrition-in-ASEAN https://hdl.handle.net/10986/33142 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Bangkok
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topic MALNUTRITION
OVERNUTRITION
UNDERNUTRITION
NUTRITION POLICY
ASEAN
STUNTING
OBESITY
FOOD SECURITY
HUMAN CAPITAL
POVERTY REDUCTION
CHILD HEALTH
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
MALNUTRITION
OVERNUTRITION
UNDERNUTRITION
NUTRITION POLICY
ASEAN
STUNTING
OBESITY
FOOD SECURITY
HUMAN CAPITAL
POVERTY REDUCTION
CHILD HEALTH
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
spellingShingle MALNUTRITION
OVERNUTRITION
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NUTRITION POLICY
ASEAN
STUNTING
OBESITY
FOOD SECURITY
HUMAN CAPITAL
POVERTY REDUCTION
CHILD HEALTH
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
MALNUTRITION
OVERNUTRITION
UNDERNUTRITION
NUTRITION POLICY
ASEAN
STUNTING
OBESITY
FOOD SECURITY
HUMAN CAPITAL
POVERTY REDUCTION
CHILD HEALTH
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
Osornprasop, Sutayut
Mbuya, Nkosinathi Vusizihlobo
David, Clarissa
Addressing the Double Burden of Malnutrition in ASEAN
description Malnutrition, which encompasses both undernutrition and overnutrition, presents a significanthuman capital as well as economic development challenge across most ASEAN Member States.A healthy, well-nourished, well-educated and skillful population provides the foundation for aproductive life and enables future workers to compete in the dynamic labor markets of digitaleconomies. However, most of ASEAN's lower-income countries face an unfinished agenda withregard to undernutrition. Undernutrition elevates the risk of infant and child morbidity andmortality, increases expenditure on health care and social safety nets, lowers the efficiency ofinvestments in education, and decreases lifelong income-earning potential and labor forceproductivity, with the potential to be transmitted across generations. Estimates for some ASEANmember states show undernutrition resulting in annual losses of between 2.4 percent - 4.4 percent of GDP Overnutrition compounds the challenges. Overnutrition is posing an increasing challenge to ASEAN, with some countries having high prevalence of obesity and overweight. In the last 35 years obesity prevalence across ASEAN increased over 7-fold, most rapidly in Cambodia, Indonesia, and Lao PDR, where obesity rates have risen more than 10-fold. Childhood overweight and obesity is likewise a growing problem, especially in Brunei, Malaysia, and Thailand where childhood overweight prevalence exceeds 25 percent. Overweight and obesity among ASEAN member states have high direct costs for some countries, for example in Brunei it is 16. Direct health care costs related to treatment of obesity and associated chronic diseases due to obesity as well as indirect costs, particularly from the loss of labor productivity, are expected to increase in many ASEAN countries.
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OVERNUTRITION
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LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
author Osornprasop, Sutayut
Mbuya, Nkosinathi Vusizihlobo
David, Clarissa
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title_short Addressing the Double Burden of Malnutrition in ASEAN
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