cold press fresh nutrition in lesotho

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • Is Lesotho 'on course' to meet global nutrition targets?
  • Lesotho is 'on course' to meet two of the global nutrition targets for which there was sufficient data to assess progress. Lesotho is 'on course' to meet two targets for maternal, infant and young child nutrition (MIYCN).‌
  • Does Lesotho have a target for reducing anaemia?
  • Lesotho is 'on course' to meet two targets for maternal, infant and young child nutrition (MIYCN). No progress has been made towards achieving the target of reducing anaemia among women of reproductive age, with 27.9% of women aged 15 to 49 years now affected.‌
  • What is the obesity rate in Lesotho?
  • Lesotho's obesity prevalence is higher than the regional average of 20.8% for women but is lower than the regional average of 9.2% for men. At the same time, diabetes is estimated to affect 11.2% of adult women and 9.1% of adult men. Source: WHO. Global Health Observatory Data Repository/World Health Statistics.‌
  • Is Lesotho on course for wasting?
  • Lesotho is 'on course' for the target for wasting, with 2.1% of children under 5 years of age affected, which is lower than the average for the Africa region (6.0%). The prevalence of overweight children under 5 years of age is 6.6% and Lesotho is 'on course' to prevent the figure from increasing.‌
  • Is Lesotho on course to prevent obesity?
  • The prevalence of overweight children under 5 years of age is 6.6% and Lesotho is 'on course' to prevent the figure from increasing. Lesotho has shown limited progress towards achieving the diet-related non-communicable disease (NCD) targets. 30.1% of adult (aged 18 years and over) women and 5.9% of adult men are living with obesity.‌
  • Does Lesotho have a diet-related non-communicable disease (NCD) target?
  • Lesotho has shown limited progress towards achieving the diet-related non-communicable disease (NCD) targets. 30.1% of adult (aged 18 years and over) women and 5.9% of adult men are living with obesity. Lesotho's obesity prevalence is higher than the regional average of 20.8% for women but is lower than the regional average of 9.2% for men.