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Indian Pediatr ; 2002 Apr; 39(4): 331-8
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-14133

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OBJECTIVE: To assess diet and nutritional profile of rural preschool children of Punjab. STUDY DESIGN: Multistage random sampling method was adopted by following probability proportion to population size (PPS). SUBJECT: Four hundred households (HH) were covered in each district of Punjab for socio-economic and demographic information. All the available individuals from these HHs were included for anthropometry and clinical examination. Every fourth household was covered for 24-hour recall method of diet survey (individual dietary intake). RESULTS: At the state level, the intake of macro and micronutrient rich foods such as cereals, pulses and green leafy vegetables, milk and milk products and fats and oils were lower than the RDI among preschool children. Except for protein, calcium and thiamine, the mean intake of all the nutrients was lower than the recommended level. About a half of the preschool children (50.3%) were undernourished (> 2SD weight for age); 60% were stunted (> 2SD height for age) and 12% were wasted (> 2SD weight for height). The extent of undernutrition and stunting was lower than that reported for the country. There was significant variation in the prevalence of severe stunting between the districts (p < 0.001), with the highest being observed in the Rupnagar (55%) and the lowest in Hoshiarpur and Sangrur (30% each). CONCLUSION: Despite, the reported high rates of economic growth and food production in the state, a higher proportion of preschool children were consuming diets, which are inadequate with respect to energy, fat, iron, riboflavin, vitamin A and vitamin C. The prevalence of undernutrition was high as was found in other states.


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Taille , Poids , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Régime alimentaire , Humains , Inde , Nourrisson , État nutritionnel , Population rurale
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Indian Pediatr ; 1994 Jun; 31(6): 635-40
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-12117

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A health and nutrition survey was conducted on tribals in three ecological zones of Madhya Pradesh namely Jhabua (West Zone), Bastar (South Zone) and Sarguja (East Zone) taking into consideration the relative contribution of agriculture, forest and a combination of both to the economy, respectively. The consumption of both foods and nutrients appear to be worse among preschool children of Jhabua compared to Bastar and Sarguja. Clinically overt forms of Protein Energy Malnutrition and other vitamin deficiency signs were strikingly low. However, 4% of children in Sarguja exhibited signs of goitre. Both by extent and severity of malnutrition, the children of Jhabua appear to be worse followed by Bastar and Sarguja.


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Anthropométrie , Enfant , Troubles nutritionnels de l'enfant/ethnologie , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , , Ration calorique , Femelle , Aliments , Troubles de la croissance/ethnologie , Humains , Inde/épidémiologie , Nourrisson , Mâle , État nutritionnel , Hawaïen autochtone ou autre insulaire du Pacifique
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Indian Pediatr ; 1989 Apr; 26(4): 333-7
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-7502

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Three hundred and fifty three preschool children (1 to 5 years) belonging to armed forces families of non-officers (who often come from rural background) stationed at Military Station, Golconda, Hyderabad were studied for their clinical examination and anthropometric status. Diet survey by oral questionnaire was also carried out on a sub-sample of 48 children. The heights and weights of children from families of armed forces were far superior to those of rural Indian preschool children, but they were marginally shorter and lighter than those of well-to-do Hyderabad children. About 92% of the children had weights above 80% of Harvard median. The practical implication of these findings is that the children of rural families, with the usual socioeconomic constraints, when provided with steady income and comprehensive health care can be expected to achieve a growth status which is almost comparable to that of well-to-do children.


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Phénomènes physiologiques nutritionnels chez l'enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Femelle , Humains , Inde , Nourrisson , Mâle , Personnel militaire , Enquêtes nutritionnelles , État nutritionnel
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