What do you know about the factors that can lead to stunted growth?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I know that undernutrition can lead to stunting, and that's normal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think it's malnutrition, and I don't have protein and vitamins in time, and I think stunting needs to be taken seriously.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think there are human factors, dietary factors, work and rest factors, behavioral factors, and genetic factors.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. The factors that will lead to stunted growth are, eating too much junk food, especially now that many snacks contain preservatives, which has a great impact on children's growth and development.

    Nowadays, snacks include potato chips, biscuits, spicy strips, chicken feet, etc., we can carefully look at the ingredients on the food, and there will be a variety of additives in the table, although these additives are within the scope of national regulations, but they will indeed have an impact on the health of children. Therefore, children must eat less snacks or try not to eat them, and long-term snacking has a great impact on physical health and development. I once met a child who loved spicy noodles since he was a child, and would buy a lot of snacks every time he was out of school or during the holidays, and finally found that he was stunted when he became an adult.

    Second, the factors that will lead to stunted growth are that children are not able to take in nutrients at the stage of growth and development, which will lead to children not being able to develop normally and healthily, and nutrients are very important.

    Children also need a variety of nutrients during their formative years, including milk and eggs. Under normal circumstances, every child should drink at least one glass of milk a day to replenish the calcium needed by the body, which is also a factor that can help children grow taller as soon as possible. Eggs are also rich in nutrients, so it is best to have milk with eggs for breakfast.

    Of course, not only eating these two things, but also ensuring a reasonable diet, fruits, vegetables, and meat should be reasonably matched, which is the best way.

    3. The factors that will lead to stunted growth are that children are picky eaters and do not like to eat, which will lead to children eating less food than normal body needs during the development stage, affecting the healthy development of children.

    From an early age, children must attach great importance to the problem of eating, and no matter what reason the child uses to avoid eating, it should be solved in time. Children who don't like to eat grow up to be stunted, and their physical condition will be worse than others, and they are more likely to get sick than children of the same age. As a parent, you must attach great importance to your child's diet and never ignore it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Genetics, malnutrition, etc. Inherited genes, some genetic diseases of the parents may be passed on to the fetus, resulting in stunted growth; Malnutrition, where fetal nutrition does not keep up, leads to stunted growth.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Not eating well, not having a reasonable nutritional match, our diet. Eat a lot of junk food, eat without moderation, and have no concept of time. Without intensifying exercise, it leads to a low level of immunity.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Certain genetic disorders can cause poor growth and development in children, and these genetic factors usually lead to congenital dysplasia, such as some congenital femoral head dysplasia, which is generally difficult to correct. There is also malnutrition caused by children not eating well, which will also lead to special emaciation, slow growth and development of children, and the mother has taken some drugs during pregnancy, and the virus of these drugs will also enter the fetus, resulting in serious stunted development of the fetus.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If there are behaviors that sleep for a long time, are often picky eaters, malnourished, often sit incorrectly, and do not know how to exercise, it means that it will affect the child's development, and these behaviors will affect a person's growth and development, in this case, it will affect the child's growth and development.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Habits such as picking your nose often, scratching your head often, rubbing your eyes often, hunching over often, walking on tiptoes, eating and drinking nonsense, eating supper and not exercising often will affect development. I feel that these bad habits can not only cause harm to the body, but also have the potential to cause serious damage to the mind.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, I often stay up late, and then I also include overeating or eating supper on the Internet, and I often drink carbonated drinks, coffee, and cola, or I often eat some greasy junk food, and I often eat snacks and eat some roadside stalls, and we must avoid these bad habits.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Social factors.

    A superior social environment can provide a good environment for children to grow and develop. Countries or regions with better socio-economic, medical care, culture and education have a higher level of children's growth and development. The family is the smallest social unit that children come into contact with, and the emotional ties of family members, parents' occupation, education level, family income and childcare conditions all play a crucial role in children's physical and mental development and character formation.

    2. Physics, chemistry and other factors.

    Pregnant women's exposure to drugs, X-ray irradiation, and environmental poison contamination can hinder fetal development, thereby affecting the growth and development of children after birth. The use of hormones, antithyroxine drugs, and cytotoxic drugs in children due to diseases can also directly or indirectly affect growth and development.

    3. Disease ** element.

    The disease will have a great impact on the growth and development of infants and young children, and the degree of influence depends on the location of the lesion, the length of the disease, and the severity of the disease. The disease can lead to disturbances in energy metabolism and organ function in children, which not only lead to weight loss, but also stunted growth.

    4. Nutritional factors.

    Intrauterine malnutrition during the fetal period, protein-caloric deficiency after birth, and deficiency of trace elements such as iron, zinc, and iodine can all affect physical and nervous system development; Overnutrition can lead to obesity and precocious puberty, which is also not good for children's psychological development, and also increases the risk of metabolic diseases in adulthood.

    5. Heredity. Heredity is the process by which parents pass on physical traits to their children through genes. It affects various aspects of the body's appearance, such as height, weight, body structure, eye color, hair texture, and even intelligence and talents.

    Diseases can also be transmitted through genes, such as heart disease, diabetes, obesity, etc., and these genetic factors can adversely affect a child's growth. However, environmental factors and culture can maximize the qualities present in the genes.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I'm glad to see your question. Because I can answer your question because I have a parenting counseling book on hand. The following things are all written out of the book word by word, and I hope you will award me the correct answer! Thank you very much!

    1. Heredity: For example, the height of the parents will have a greater impact on the next generation. The incidence of mental retardation is high in the next generation of consanguineous marriages. The personality of the parents can also be passed on to the next generation.

    2. Nutrition Nutrition does not keep up with the development of intelligence. Iron deficiency anemia precedes the onset of inattention, memory loss, and personality changes. Iodine deficiency can lead to an underactive thyroid gland, commonly known as Great Neck Disease.

    3. Illness Significant weight loss after acute illness, and chronic disease has an impact on weight and height.

    4. Education Some of the mild mental retardation is caused by educational, economic, social and other factors, and the level of intelligence can be improved through appropriate education.

    5. Environment. It is necessary to make full use of sunlight, fresh air, and water for physical exercise to promote physical development.

    I'm typing word by word, I hope you like it and adopt it.

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