
This entry gives the percent of children under five considered to be underweight. Underweight means weight-for-age is approximately 2 kg below for standard at age one, 3 kg below standard for ages two and three, and 4 kg below standard for ages four and five. This statistic is an indicator of the nutritional status of a community. Children who suffer from growth retardation as a result of poor diets and/or recurrent infections tend to have a greater risk of suffering illness and death.
Country | CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 5 YEARS UNDERWEIGHT(%) |
---|---|
Albania |
6.3% (2009) |
Algeria |
3.7% (2005) |
Angola |
15.6% (2007) |
Argentina |
2.3% (2005) |
Armenia |
5.3% (2010) |
Australia |
0.2% (2007) |
Azerbaijan |
8.4% (2006) |
Bangladesh |
35.1% (2013) |
Barbados |
3.5% (2013) |
Belarus |
1.3% (2005) |
Belize |
6.2% (2011) |
Benin |
20.2% (2006) |
Bhutan |
12.8% (2010) |
Bolivia |
4.5% (2008) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
1.5% (2012) |
Botswana |
11.2% (2008) |
Brazil |
2.2% (2007) |
Burkina Faso |
26.2% (2010) |
Burma |
22.6% (2010) |
Burundi |
29.1% (2011) |
Cambodia |
29% (2011) |
Cameroon |
15.1% (2011) |
Central African Republic |
23.5% (2011) |
Chad |
30.3% (2010) |
Chile |
0.5% (2013) |
China |
3.4% (2010) |
Colombia |
3.4% (2010) |
Comoros |
16.9% (2012) |
Congo, Democratic Republic of the |
23.4% (2014) |
Congo, Republic of the |
11.8% (2012) |
Costa Rica |
1.1% (2009) |
Cote d'Ivoire |
15.7% (2012) |
Cuba |
3.4% (2000) |
Czech Republic |
2% (2007) |
Djibouti |
29.8% (2012) |
Dominican Republic |
4% (2013) |
Ecuador |
6.4% (2013) |
Egypt |
6.8% (2008) |
El Salvador |
6.6% (2008) |
Equatorial Guinea |
5.6% (2010) |
Eritrea |
38.8% (2010) |
Ethiopia |
25.2% (2014) |
Gabon |
6.5% (2012) |
Gambia, The |
17.4% (2010) |
Georgia |
1.1% (2009) |
Germany |
1.1% (2006) |
Ghana |
13.4% (2011) |
Guatemala |
13% (2009) |
Guinea-Bissau |
18.1% (2010) |
Guinea |
18.7% (2012) |
Guyana |
11.1% (2009) |
Haiti |
11.6% (2012) |
Honduras |
7.1% (2012) |
India |
43.5% (2006) |
Indonesia |
19.9% (2013) |
Iraq |
8.5% (2011) |
Jamaica |
3.2% (2010) |
Jordan |
3% (2012) |
Kazakhstan |
3.7% (2011) |
Kenya |
16.4% (2009) |
Kiribati |
14.9% (2009) |
Korea, North |
15.2% (2012) |
Korea, South |
0.6% (2011) |
Kuwait |
2.2% (2012) |
Kyrgyzstan |
2.8% (2014) |
Laos |
26.5% (2012) |
Lesotho |
13.5% (2010) |
Liberia |
15.3% (2013) |
Libya |
5.6% (2007) |
Macedonia |
1.3% (2011) |
Malawi |
13.8% (2010) |
Malaysia |
12.9% (2006) |
Maldives |
17.8% (2009) |
Mali |
27.9% (2006) |
Mauritania |
19.5% (2012) |
Mexico |
2.8% (2012) |
Moldova |
2.2% (2012) |
Mongolia |
1.6% (2013) |
Montenegro |
1% (2013) |
Morocco |
3.1% (2011) |
Mozambique |
15.6% (2011) |
Namibia |
13.2% (2013) |
Nauru |
4.8% (2007) |
Nepal |
29.1% (2011) |
Nicaragua |
5.7% (2007) |
Nigeria |
31% (2013) |
Niger |
37.9% (2012) |
Oman |
8.6% (2009) |
Pakistan |
31.6% (2013) |
Panama |
3.9% (2008) |
Papua New Guinea |
27.9% (2011) |
Paraguay |
3.4% (2005) |
Peru |
3.5% (2012) |
Philippines |
20.2% (2011) |
Rwanda |
11.7% (2011) |
Saint Lucia |
2.8% (2012) |
Sao Tome and Principe |
14.4% (2009) |
Saudi Arabia |
5.3% (2005) |
Senegal |
16.8% (2013) |
Serbia |
1.8% (2014) |
Sierra Leone |
18.1% (2013) |
Solomon Islands |
11.5% (2007) |
Somalia |
32.8% (2006) |
South Africa |
8.7% (2008) |
South Sudan |
27.6% (2010) |
Sri Lanka |
26.3% (2012) |
Sudan |
27% (2006) |
Suriname |
5.8% (2010) |
Swaziland |
5.8% (2010) |
Syria |
10.1% (2009) |
Tajikistan |
13.3% (2012) |
Tanzania |
13.6% (2011) |
Thailand |
9.2% (2012) |
Timor-Leste |
45.3% (2010) |
Togo |
16.5% (2010) |
Tunisia |
2.3% (2012) |
Turkey |
1.9% (2014) |
Tuvalu |
1.6% (2007) |
Uganda |
14.1% (2011) |
United States |
0.5% (2012) |
Uruguay |
4.5% (2011) |
Uzbekistan |
4.4% (2006) |
Vanuatu |
11.7% (2007) |
Venezuela |
2.9% (2009) |
Vietnam |
12% (2011) |
Yemen |
35.5% (2011) |
Zambia |
14.9% (2007) |
Zimbabwe |
11.2% (2014) |