Cambodia Food Insecurity and Vulnerability Information and Mapping System (FIVIMS)
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Underweight (<5 yrs old), 2005

 
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  FIVIMS Indicators (Province)
        Food Availability and Sta...
        Access to Food
        Utilization and Outcome
 
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Ministry of Public Works and Transport; Japan International Cooperation Agency


Indicator Data Sources
Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey 2005 conducted by the National Institute of Public Health (Ministry of Health), the National Institute of Statistics (Ministry of Planning), and ORC Macro

Indicator Description
Prevalence of Underweight Children under 5 Years Old. Underweight represents body mass relative to age and refers especially to lightness that is a deficit and is defined as low “weight-for-age” or below –2 standard deviations (or two z-scores) of the median value of the National Center for Health Statistics/WHO International Growth Reference for weight-or weight-for-age. Weight-for-age is influenced by the height of the child and his or her weight and is thus a composite of stunting and wasting.
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