Full-text resources of CEJSH and other databases are now available in the new Library of Science.
Visit https://bibliotekanauki.pl

PL EN


2015 | 78 | 2 | 197-212

Article title

Nutritional status among boys and girls of a central Indian Town (Sagar)

Title variants

Languages of publication

EN

Abstracts

EN
The prevalence of undernutrition is a significant area of concern in many developing countries, where it is a major public health problem. The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of undernutrition among school-going boys and girls of central Indian city Sagar, MP. A total of 612 individuals (312 girls and 300 boys) aged 5–18 years were examined and compared to the NCHS reference data. The nutritional status was assessed using following anthropometric indicators: body height and weight, body mass index (BMI) and composite index of anthropometric failure (CIAF). It was found that girls were heavier (1 kg) and taller (2–5 cm) than boys up to 15 and 13 years of age, respectively. After that, boys became taller with 1 to 13 cm. The mean BMI of boys was higher to girls up to 10 year of age after that the trend was reversed. Comparison of the present findings with NCHS reference data revealed that Indian girls and boys were lagging behind. The difference in body weight between the reference data and the present sample was around 5 to 6 kg. The pattern of difference in body height revealed small amount during early childhood (6.6.cm and 9.6 cm in girls and boys 5 years of age). This difference more than doubled at the age of 14 years in girls 16.7 cm and in boys 17.5 cm (p<0.01). Similar pattern was found for BMI with 6.5 kg/m2 and 6.3 kg/m2 in 14 years old girls and 16 years old boys (p<0.01). Z-score values of weight-for-age, height-for-age and BMI-for-age revealed that that boys were more likely to be stunted than girls whereas girls were more likely to be underweight and undernourished than boys. In terms of CIAF 10.6% girls and 10% boys were undernourished. The results of the present study indicate that there is great need for implementation of health programmes to eliminate gender inequalities and improve children’s health.

Publisher

Year

Volume

78

Issue

2

Pages

197-212

Physical description

Dates

published
2015-06-01
received
2015-06-01
accepted
2015-06-11
online
2015-06-26

Contributors

author
  • Department of Anthropology, Dr. H.S. Gour University, Sagar–470003 (MP), India
  • Department of Anthropology, Dr. H.S. Gour University, Sagar–470003 (MP), India

References

  • Adak DK, Gautam RK, Gharami AK. 2006. Assessment of nutritional status through Body Mass Index among adult male of 7 tribal populations Maharashtra, India. Mal J Nutr12(1): 23–31.
  • Bamji MS. 2003. Early nutrition and health – Indian perspective. Curr Sci 85:1137–42.
  • Borooah VK. 2004. Gender bias among children in India in their diet and immunization against disease. Soc Sci Med 58:1719–31.
  • Bisai S, Bose K, Ghosh A. 2008. Nutritional status of Lodha children in a village of Paschim Medinipur district, West Bengal. Indian J Public Health 52:203–6.
  • Bose K, Biswas S, Bisai S, Ganguli S, Khatun A, Mukhopadhyay A, Bhadra M. 2007. Stunting, underweight and wasting among Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) scheme children aged 3–5 years of Chapra, Nadia District, West Bengal, India. Matern Child Nutr 3:216–21.
  • Chesire EJ, Orago AS, Oteba LP, Echoka E. 2008. Determinants of Undernutrition among school age children in a Nairobi peri-urban slum. East Afr Med J 85:471–79.
  • Chowdhury SD, Chakraborty T, Ghosh T. 2008. Prevalence of undernutrition in Santal children of Puruliya district, West Bengal. Indian Pediatr 45:43–6.
  • Dibley MJ, Staehling N, Nieburg P, Trowbridge FL. 1987, Interpretation of Z-score anthropometric indicators derived from the international growth reference. Am J Clin Nutr 46: 749–62.
  • Dang S, Yan H, Yamamoto S, Wang X, Zeng L. 2004. Poor nutritional status of younger Tibetan children living at high altitudes. Eur J Clin Nutr 58:938–46.
  • Gaiha R. 1997. Hunger, undernutrition and poverty in India. Contemporary South Asia 6:161–75.
  • Gautam RK, Adak DK, Gharami AK, Dutta T. 2006. Body Mass Index in Central India: Inter District Variation. Anthrop Anz 64(4):1–15.
  • Gautam RK. 2007a. Biosocial covariates of adult male body mass index in central India. J Biosoc Sci 39(6):875–93.
  • Gautam RK. 2007b. Physical Growth and Body Composition among two male populations of Central India-Baiga (Primitive Tribe) and Brahmin. In: Sharma AN, editor. Contemporary Studies in Anthropometry. New Delhi: Sarup and Sons. 81–89.
  • Gautam RK. 2007c. Physical Growth and Body Composition among two female populations of Central India-Baiga (Primitive Tribe) and Brahmin. In: Sharma AN, editor. Contemporary Studies in Anthropometry. New Delhi: Sarup and Sons. 139–47.
  • Gautam RK. 2008. Traditional occupations and nutritionals adaptation among central Indian population. J Biosoc Sci 40(5):697–723.
  • Gibson RS. 1990. Principle of Nutritional Assessment. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Gautam RK, Thakur R. 2009. Biosocial correlates of Nutrition and chronic energy deficiency among adult females of two ecological zones in Madhya Pradesh and Uttrakhand, India. Mal J Nutr 15(2):137–53.
  • Habicht JP, Martorell PR, Yarbrought C, Malina RM, Klein RE. 1974. Height and weight standard for preschool children: How relevant are ethnic differences in growth potential? Lancet 1:611–14.
  • Hamieda J, Billot L. 2002. Nutritional status of Libyan children in 2000 compared with 1979. East Mediterr Health J 8:1–10.
  • Hien NN, Kam S. 2008. Nutritional status and the characteristics related to malnutrition in children under five years of age in Nghean, Vietnam. J Prev Med Public Health 41:232–40.
  • Hien NN, Hoa NN. 2009. Nutritional status and determinants of malnutrition in children under three years of age in Nghean, Vietnam. Pak J Nutr 8:958–64.
  • Hadju V, Abadi K, Stephenson LS, Noor NN, Mohammed HO, Bowman DD. 1995. Intestinal helminthiasis, nutritional status, and their relationship: A cross sectional study in urban slum school children in Indonesia. Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health 26:719–29.
  • Indian Council of Medical Research. 1972. Growth and physical development of Indian infants and children. Technical Report No. 18. New Delhi: ICMR.
  • Joseph B, Rebello A, Kullu P, Raj VD. 2002. Prevalence of malnutrition in rural Karnataka, South India: A comparison of anthropometric indicators. J Health Popul-Nutr 20:239–44.
  • Khor GL. 2005. Micronutrient status and intervention programs in Malaysia. Food Nutr Bull 26:S281-S285.
  • Khor GL. 2008. Food-based approaches to combat the double burden among the poor: Challenges in the Asian context. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr 17:S111-S115.
  • Kishor S. 1993. May God give sons to all: Gender and child mortality in India. Am Sociol Rev 58:247–65.
  • Matee MI, Msengi AE, Simon E, Lyamuya EF, Mwinula JH, Mbena EC, Mbena EC, Mbena EC, Samaranayake LP, Scheutz F. 1997. Nutritional status of under fives attending maternal and child health clinics in Dares Salaam, Tanzania. East Afr Med J 74:368–71.
  • Mian RMA, Ali M, Ferroni PA, Underwood P. 2002. The nutritional status of school-aged children in an urban squatter settlement in Pakistan. Pak J Nutr 1:121–23.
  • Mishra VK, Lahari S, Luther NY. 1999. Child nutrition in India. National family health survey report, No 14. Mumbai: International Institutes of Population Science.
  • Marjan ZM, Taib MNM, Lin KG, E Siong T. 1998. Socio-economic determinant of nutritional status of children in rural penisular Malaysia. Asia Pac J ClinNutr 7:307–10.
  • Measham AR, Chatterjee M. 1999. Wasting away: The crisis of malnutrition in India. Washington DC: The World Bank.
  • Mitra M, Kumar PV, Chakrabartti S, Bharati P. 2007. Nutritional status of Kamar tribal children in Chhattisgarh. Indian J Pediatr 74:381–84.
  • Mittal PC, Srivastava S. 2006. Diet, nutritional status and food related traditions of Oraon tribes of New Mal (West Bengal), India. Rural Remote Health 6(1):385.
  • Mondal N, Sen J. 2009. Prevalence of undernutrition among children (5–12 years) belonging to three communities residing in a similar habitat in North Bengal, India Annals of Human Biology.
  • Mondal N, Sen J. 2010. Prevalence of stunting and thinness among rural adolescents of Darjeeling district, West Bengal, India JPH - Year 87(1).
  • Nandy S, Irving M, Gordon D, Subramanian SV, Smith GD. 2005. Poverty, child undernutrition and morbidity: New evidence from India. Bull World Health Organ 83:210–16.
  • Nandy S, Miranda JJ. 2008. Overlooking undernutrition? Using a composite index of anthropometric failure to assess how underweight misses and misleads the assessment of undernutrition in young children Soc Sci Med 66(9):1963–66.
  • NCHS 2005. Anthropometric Reference Data for Children and Adults: U.S. Population, 1999–2002.
  • Ramachandran P. 2007. Poverty nutrition linkages. Indian J Med Res 126:249–61.
  • Rajaram S, Sunil TS, Zottarelli LK. 2003. An analysis of childhood malnutrition in Kerala and Goa. J Biosoc Sci 35:335–51.
  • Rahman A, Chowdhury S. 2007. Determinants of chronic malnutrition among preschool children in Bangladesh. J Biosoc Sci 39:161–73.
  • Rao VG, Yadav R, Dolla CK, Kumar S, Bhondeley MK, Ukey M. 2005. Undernutrition and childhood morbidities among tribal preschool children. Indian J Med Res 122:43–47.
  • Scrimshaw NS. 1995. The new paradigm of public health nutrition. Am J Public Health 85:622–24.
  • Semproli S, Gualdi-Russo E. 2007. Childhood malnutrition and growth in a rural area of Western Kenya. Am J Phys Anthropol 132:463–69.
  • Singh MB, Fotedar R, Lakshminarayana J, Anand PK. 2006. Studies on the nutritional status of children aged0–5 years in a drought-affected desert area of western Rajasthan, India. Public Health Nutr 9:961–67.
  • Som S, Pal M, Bharati P. 2007. Role of individual and household level factors on stunting: A comparative study in three Indian states. Ann Hum Biol 34:632–46.
  • Som S, Pal M, Bhattacharya B, Bharati S, Bharati P. 2006. Socioeconomic differentials in nutritional status of children in the states of West Bengal and Assam, India. J Biosoc Sci 38:625–42.
  • Svedberg P. 2000. Poverty and undernutrition: theory, measurement and policy. New Delhi: Oxford India Paperbacks.
  • Thakur R, Gautam RK. 2014. Prevalence of undernutrition among school going boys (5–18 years) of a Central Indian city (Sagar). Human Biology Review 3(4):364–83.
  • Waterlow JC, Buzina R, Keller W, Lane JM, Nichaman MZ, Tanner JM. 1977. The presentation and use of height and weight data for comparing the nutritional status of groups of children under the age of 10 years. Bull World Health Organ 55:489–98.
  • WHO. 1983. Measuring change in nutritional status. Geneva: World Health Organization.
  • WHO. 1995. Physical status: The use and interpretation of anthropometry. Technical Report Series 854. Geneva: World Health Organization.

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.doi-10_1515_anre-2015-0014
JavaScript is turned off in your web browser. Turn it on to take full advantage of this site, then refresh the page.