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Indian Pediatr ; 2012 August; 49(8): 659-661
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-169430

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The effect of deworming vs deworming and weekly Iron-Folic acid (IFA) on growth, hemoglobin level, and physical work capacity of children was studied. Children from three rural schools studying from 4th to 7th standard were selected. One set of school children were given deworming tablet (400 mg albendezole) once in six months while the second school children received deworming tablet along with weekly dose of Iron Folic acid Tablet (60 mg of elemental iron and 0.5 mg folic acid). Anthropometric measurements, hemoglobin, and physical work capacity was estimated. No significant change was noticed in the prevalence of malnutrition or physical work capacity of the children. As compared to only deworming, IFA + Deworming showed 17.3 % increase in the hemoglobin levels (P<0.001). Thus weekly IFA along with deworming has shown beneficial effect on the hemoglobin levels of the children.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-161317

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Approximately 21.4 % of Indian population comprises of adolescents. In India, large number of adolescents suffers from chronic malnutrition which adversely affects their health. The study assessed the nutritional status of urban and rural adolescents of Vadodara district and found the determinants of malnutrition. Anthropometric measurements, dietary history, activity pattern were collected on a sample of 376 children. Location specific factors that influence adolescence nutritional status and lifestyle were studied. There were 120 urban and 256 rural students. The overall prevalence of obesity ranged from 0.4-0.8 % in rural setup and 0.8-3.3 % in urban setup. Thus dual burden of malnutrition was seen in both the settings. With regard to dietary assessment, it was seen that nutrient intake of the adolescent children was grossly inadequate in relation to energy, protein, iron and fiber, which was more pronounced in the rural children than urban. The determinants for undrenutrition were mother’s education, Per Capita Income (PCI) and energy intake of the children. Dual burden of malnutrition scenario calls for health promotion approaches to tackle the problem in adolescent children.

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