Assessment of health and nutritional status was carried out in Anganwadi Children in the Field Practice Area of Rural Training Health Centre, Nadayara, Travancore Medical College, Kollam. This is a cross sectional study within community base setting. Data were collected by a pretested structured questionnaire and analyzed by applying SPSS. Undernourished children in the Anganwadis under study were 21 %. Growth pattern of these children were significantly associated with the birth weight and the episodes of diarrhea. A significant proportion of children are missing the booster doses. DPT booster (16-24 months) is only 74.1 % and DT booster (5-6 years) is only a meager of 13.6
Background: Nutritional status is the best indicator of the child health. Malnutrition has both shor...
Malnutrition in early life either undernutrition or particularly obesity, can be the underlying caus...
Background: Nutritional status is the best indicator of the child health. Malnutrition has both shor...
Assessment of health and nutritional status was carried out in Anganwadi Children in the Field Pract...
BackgroundThe prevalence of underweight children in India is among the highest in the world, and is ...
A survey was conducted to assess the nutritional status of children (0-6 years) among 40 Anganwadis ...
Background: Malnutrition being the biggest contributor to child mortality and morbidity is highly pr...
Nutritional assessment is important in every country which serves appropriate data in gathering proc...
Introduction In any community, Mothers and Children constitutes not only priority group, but they ar...
Introduction In any community, Mothers and Children constitutes not only priority group, but they ar...
Introduction In any community, Mothers and Children constitutes not only priority group, but th...
In general, both the improved socioeconomic condition and the wide coverage of health and nutrition ...
Introduction:Childhood under nutrition is a major public health problem in India. To overcome this p...
Background: Despite rapid economic development along with increase in food production in recent deca...
Background: Nutritional status is the best indicator of the child health. Malnutrition has both shor...
Background: Nutritional status is the best indicator of the child health. Malnutrition has both shor...
Malnutrition in early life either undernutrition or particularly obesity, can be the underlying caus...
Background: Nutritional status is the best indicator of the child health. Malnutrition has both shor...
Assessment of health and nutritional status was carried out in Anganwadi Children in the Field Pract...
BackgroundThe prevalence of underweight children in India is among the highest in the world, and is ...
A survey was conducted to assess the nutritional status of children (0-6 years) among 40 Anganwadis ...
Background: Malnutrition being the biggest contributor to child mortality and morbidity is highly pr...
Nutritional assessment is important in every country which serves appropriate data in gathering proc...
Introduction In any community, Mothers and Children constitutes not only priority group, but they ar...
Introduction In any community, Mothers and Children constitutes not only priority group, but they ar...
Introduction In any community, Mothers and Children constitutes not only priority group, but th...
In general, both the improved socioeconomic condition and the wide coverage of health and nutrition ...
Introduction:Childhood under nutrition is a major public health problem in India. To overcome this p...
Background: Despite rapid economic development along with increase in food production in recent deca...
Background: Nutritional status is the best indicator of the child health. Malnutrition has both shor...
Background: Nutritional status is the best indicator of the child health. Malnutrition has both shor...
Malnutrition in early life either undernutrition or particularly obesity, can be the underlying caus...
Background: Nutritional status is the best indicator of the child health. Malnutrition has both shor...