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Indian children in climate-vulnerable areas are 25% more likely to be underweight due to extreme weather.
Children in India’s climate-vulnerable districts are 25% more likely to be underweight and face higher risks of poor health outcomes, including stunting, wasting, and non-institutional births, according to a study in PLOS ONE.
Researchers analyzed national health data and found that exposure to cyclones, floods, and heatwaves correlates with worse health indicators.
With 80% of India’s population in high-risk areas, climate change threatens progress on health-related Sustainable Development Goals.
The study calls for integrating climate vulnerability into public health planning to protect children’s well-being.
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Los niños indios en áreas climáticamente vulnerables tienen un 25% más de probabilidades de tener bajo peso debido a climas extremos.