1.1 Why Nutrition Matters
1.1 Why Nutrition Matters
matters?
Kedir Teji ( PhD, Food and Nutrition)
Haramaya University, College of Health & Medical
sciences
2020
Brain storming
• Why nutrition matters?
(Resolution V)
Malnutrition today – what progress
have we achieved today,
after 4 decades?
…the problem is
getting worse
WHY…..
Ht/Age
Wt/Age
Wt/Height
Why invest in nutrition?
Why investing…..
Human & Economic Costs
Nutrition is a human right…
Not able to be
Ethical Imperative taken away; or
given away
• No obvious signs
UNICEF/94-1173 Pirozzi
• Victims not aware
Four Functional Consequences
Mortality
Illness
Intelligence loss
Reduced productivity
Malnutrition & Child Survival
Total health costs as % of GDP 0.10% 0.50% 0.20% 1.60% 0.60% 0.5% 0.8%
The economic cost of undernutrition ranged from values equivalent to 0.6% to 20% of
government budget allocated to Health and from 0.1% to 1.6% of GDP
Causes of Child (0-5yrs) Mortality in Ethiopia
Malnutrition
53%
Other
47%
UNICEF/C-56-19/Murray-Lee
1.3 million child deaths
Underweight & Mortality
Mild &
moderate
severe
18%
Night blindness
Permanent blindness
Increased mortality
Permanent blindness
Xerophthalmia
Night blindness
Sub-clinical
Vitamin A deficiency
VAD: Prevalence
61%
UNICEF/ Pirozzi
VAD: Associated Mortality
32%
UNICEF/ Pirozzi
800,000 child lives lost
Low Birth Weight
13.5%
UNICEF/C-56-19/Murray-Lee
• 2006-2015: 0ver 600,000 infant deaths
Child Mortality (2006-2015)
1.3 million child deaths
UNICEF/C-56-19/Murray-Lee
1 million died between 2000-2005
Malnutrition
&
•
Education
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How much on Education?
% Repetitions associated Economic Cost Proportion covered by the
Country with Stunting Families
Local Currency USD (in millions)
Reduced:
Learning ability
UNICEF/C-56-19/Murray-Lee
School performance
Retention rates
Intellectual Consequences
• Iron deficiency anemia lowers IQ by about 9 points
%
Iodine Deficiency during Pregnancy
UNICEF/HQ93-2200/Pirozzi
Iodine Deficiency in Ethiopia
Total Goiter Rate = 38%
• 3% cretins
sec. to low I- intake during pregnancy
87
Intelligence Quotient
UNICEF/C-56-19/Murray-Lee
Total Goiter Rate = 38%
2006-2015:
15 million babies born
intellectually impaired
2000-2005:
UNICEF/Ethiopia
4.5 million babies already born
intellectually impaired
Malnutrition
&
•
Economic Development
Malnutrition in Ethiopia
Quantifying the human & economic losses
Profiles
Computer model
Functional Consequences
Economic Consequences of Malnutrition
Mental Impairment
Physical Stunting
Iodine Deficiency & Productivity
Mortality
UNICEF/93-COU-0931/Ethiopia/Thomas
• Past value = 11.3 billion Birr (2000-2005)
How much on Productivity?
Population of Working Age Lost Productivity in Lost Productivity in
Egypt 20 Million 40% 2.7 billion EGP 483 million 0.30% 10.7 billion EGP 2 billion 1.00%
Ethiopia 26 Million 67% 616 million ETB 52 Million 0.20% 12.9 billion ETB 1.1 billion 3.80%
Swaziland 270 Thousand 40% 251 million SZL 30 million 1.00% 126 million SZL 15 million 0.50%
Uganda 8 Million 54% 218 billion UGX 108 million 0.70% 366 billion UGX 180 million 1.10%
Burkina Faso 4,7 million 52% 20,8 billion CFA 40,8 million 0.39% 37,2 billion CFA 73 million 0.70%
Ghana 5,5 million 37% 628 million GHC 350 million 0.86% 319 million GHC 178 million 0.44%
Malawi 4,5 million 60% 25 billion MWK 102 million 1.76% 16,5 billion MWK 67 million 1.15%
Rwanda 3,0 million 49% 40,4 billion RWF 66 million 0.98% 86,5 billion RWF 141 million 1.98%
Anemia & Productivity
100
Anemia Prevalence
75
%
50
57
25
24
0 (EDHS - 2016)
Children <5yrs Women
Anemia
UNICEF/93-COU-0931/Ethiopia/Thomas
Stunting at Age 2:
Inadequate nutrition in early childhood
(EDHS - 2000) EDHS 2011( 44%)
• Reduced productivity
144 billion
150
44
Birr (billions)
100 Stunting
36 Anemia
Iodine Deficiency
50
64
0
No Change Improved
Total Economic Losses with & without Nutrition
Improvement (2005-2015)
144 billion
150
44 Gain = 46 billion
98 billion
Birr (billions)
100 Stunting
36 37 Anemia
Iodine Deficiency
50 30
64
31
0
No Change Improved
Total cost of child stunting to Ethiopia, 2014
.
Losses in Local Annual Losses
Country
Currency in USD
BURKINA FASO
Egypt EGP 20.3 billion $3.7 billion 7.6% of GDP
$ 802 million
Ethiopia ETB 55.5 billion $4.5 billion
Rwanda
Swaziland SZL 783 million $76 million 11.5_% of GDP
$ 820 million
Uganda UGX 1.8 trillion $899 million
The aggregate cost estimation for Health, Education and Productivity are
equivalent to between 1.9% to 16.5% of GDP
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Summary of Savings Scenarios, 2014
Average Annual Savings
Country Scenario #1: Halving the Scenario #2: The ‘Goal’ Scenario:
Prevalence of Child Under-nutrition “10% Stunting and 5% Underweight
by 2025 (in million USD) by 2025” (in million USD)
Swaziland 3 4
Uganda 88 131
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Discussion
Comparison
This Year National Budget
Vs.
Economic Loss due to Malnutrition
(Stunting, Anemia & Iodine Deficiency)
In summary, the functional consequences of
malnutrition are immense:
Deficiency Reduces
Vitamin A survival
PEM productivity
Iron
Iodine
intelligence
Impact is significant
Human costs
Economic costs
The Intergenerational
Cycle of Malnutrition
ACC/SCN,
“In developing countries, effective nutrition interventions are
likely to have MORE of an effect on human health than
comparable investments in medical care”
Key word is
“input”