The Nutrition Specialist, United Nations Children’s Fund, Mrs.
Ada Ezeogu, has said that more Nigerian children may grow up to become adults
with low mental capacity because of malnutrition.
Ezeogu stated this on the sidelines of a media dialogue on how
to stop child malnutrition in the country.
Quoting a National Health Demographic Survey, Ezeogu also said
that the number of stunted children occasioned by inadequate diet and
micronutrients deficiency was high even in some states in the South-West.
Such children, she said, might grow up to become adults with low
mental capacity if nothing was done to arrest the situation.
According to
her, unpaid salaries and hike in prices of foodstuff are also contributing to
the malnutrition problem facing Nigerian children.
She said this
was the reason UNICEF was promoting exclusive breast-feeding for six months.
Exclusively
breastfed babies, she added, had lower chances of developing chronic health
conditions such as diabetes, asthma and childhood leukaemia in the future.
She said,
“Breastfed infants do better in intelligence and behaviour test than formula
fed babies. There are many Nigerian children with stunted growth and this
affects their mental capacity even when they become adults.
“Every child
should be exclusively breastfed for the first six months. Breast feeding
lowers the risk of chronic conditions, such as obesity, high cholesterol, high
blood pressure, diabetes, child-hood asthma and leukaemia.”
Ezeogu explained
that breast feeding babies for the first six months would boost their mental
capacity as well as make them to become adults with great intellect.
She also warned
mothers against mixing breast feeding with infant formula, saying this was
dangerous to babies.
Ezeogu, who said
that 50 per cent of infant deaths in the country were caused by malnutrition,
added that this could be reduced drastically with adequate nutrition.
Source: Punchng
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