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Journal of Zahedan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. 2005; 6 (4): 289-296
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-171428

ABSTRACT

One of the routine methods in diagnosis of physical growth and study of obesity and wasting prevalence in children is, through body weight and height indicators and its comparison with NCHS standard respectively. According to a descriptive study 2067 girl students from primary schools aged 7-11 years were chosen in a randomized and systemic method from two different areas of Zahedan. Hence weight and height were measured. In order to determine under weight, stunting and wasting different indices as: body weight for age, height for age and weight for height on the basis of NCHS standard were employed. On the basis of below 3[rd] percenile NCHS standard was determined malnutrition. Furthermore obesity was determined by body mass index too, in this regard below 5[th] percentile was considered wasting and above 95[th] percentile obese. The results on the basis of weight for age, weight for height and height for age were 5.6% [under weight], 9% [wasting] and 15% [stunting] respectively. According to percentiles of 'he weight for height 11.2% and 14.2% of the students were waste in lower and higher class respectively. According to increasing of the age, the different percentiles of weight and height growth were more changed as compared with NCHS standard. However on the basis of body mass indexes 1% of students were obese and those in higher class had better situation than those in lower lass. Therefore it is concluded that obesity is not a major problem as compared to wasting. Besides it seems the reduction of those indicators were showed different degree of protein energy malnutrition in the children. Hence it is usually recommend further studies and applied from regional standards

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