ObjectiveTo study the extent of undernutrition at district level and the socio-economic determinants of underweight children aged 0-71 months in West Bengal.MethodsThe data were accessed from the Reproductive and Child Health Survey (RCHS-II), which contained information of 7 550 children and their parents. Information of socio-economic variables about the associated families of these children had also been taken for our study. This study computed weight-for-age z-scores to assess the nutritional status of the children using WHO (2006) reference.ResultsThe prevalence of underweight varied over the districts. Districts with very high prevalence of underweight children were Murshidabad, Burdwan, Purulia, Medinipur, Howrah and South 24 Pargana...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the most important health problems throughout the world, particul...
Background: undernutrition is an important public health problems in India with more than 40% childr...
A cross-sectional study on 1206 children (788 boys, 618 girls) aged 1–12 years, belonging to low soc...
ObjectiveTo study the extent of undernutrition at district level and the socio-economic determinants...
Abstract Introduction: In the era of globalization and economic growth, still a significant proport...
Objective: Childhood undernutrition among tribal children is a serious public health problem in Indi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Socio-economic and individual lifestyle features associated with the nutritional ...
Abstract Background Underweight is a major cause of global disease burden. It is associated with chi...
While India has experienced rapid economic development during the last few decades, the prevalence o...
Background: Under nutrition is a major problem in India. This is a study conducted in rural catchmen...
This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of undernutrition among the Santal children o...
Objective: To study the socio-demographic risk factors for the malnutrition in the pre-school childr...
AbstractBackground and objectivesMalnutrition is a silent emergency. It is one of the most common ca...
Children are the backbone of any country. Under nutrition is the underlying cause of more than half ...
UNICEF estimated that nearly 2.6 million children, who die due to malnutrition each year, are equiva...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the most important health problems throughout the world, particul...
Background: undernutrition is an important public health problems in India with more than 40% childr...
A cross-sectional study on 1206 children (788 boys, 618 girls) aged 1–12 years, belonging to low soc...
ObjectiveTo study the extent of undernutrition at district level and the socio-economic determinants...
Abstract Introduction: In the era of globalization and economic growth, still a significant proport...
Objective: Childhood undernutrition among tribal children is a serious public health problem in Indi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Socio-economic and individual lifestyle features associated with the nutritional ...
Abstract Background Underweight is a major cause of global disease burden. It is associated with chi...
While India has experienced rapid economic development during the last few decades, the prevalence o...
Background: Under nutrition is a major problem in India. This is a study conducted in rural catchmen...
This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of undernutrition among the Santal children o...
Objective: To study the socio-demographic risk factors for the malnutrition in the pre-school childr...
AbstractBackground and objectivesMalnutrition is a silent emergency. It is one of the most common ca...
Children are the backbone of any country. Under nutrition is the underlying cause of more than half ...
UNICEF estimated that nearly 2.6 million children, who die due to malnutrition each year, are equiva...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the most important health problems throughout the world, particul...
Background: undernutrition is an important public health problems in India with more than 40% childr...
A cross-sectional study on 1206 children (788 boys, 618 girls) aged 1–12 years, belonging to low soc...