BackgroundThe National Family Health Surveys (NFHS) in India apply adult cutoffs of nutritional status for the estimation of undernutrition/overweight in the 15-19 age group. The prevalence of thinness in boys and girls thus estimated is 58.1% and 46.8% in NFHS-3, and 45% and 42% in NFHS-4 respectively. But the WHO recommends using age and sex-specific reference for adolescents. We reanalyzed the nutritional status of the adolescents using the WHO 2007 Growth Reference to obtain revised estimates of thinness, overweight and stunting across states, rural-urban residence, and wealth quintiles.Methods and findingsDemographic information, anthropometric data, and wealth index were accessed from the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) database. ...
School age is described as the active rising stage of childhood (1). Undernutrition in children is o...
Malnutrition is an important public health problem worldwide. Therefore a study was undertaken to as...
was undertaken to study their age and sex differences in nutritional status. The subjects were class...
BackgroundDespite economic growth observed in developing countries, under-nutrition still continues ...
Malnutrition has now been redefined in terms of “under nutrition” and conceptualized in ...
Malnutrition has now been redefined in terms of “under nutrition” and conceptualized in ...
Malnutrition has now been redefined in terms of “under nutrition” and conceptualized in ...
Malnutrition has now been redefined in terms of “under nutrition” and conceptualized in ...
Background: In spite of the rapid economic growth of India in recent years, the health of our childr...
Malnutrition has now been redefined in terms of “under nutrition” and conceptualized in ...
Background:Adolescence, a period of transition between childhood and adulthood, occupies a crucial p...
South Asia is home to more adolescents than any global region, and one in five adolescents globally ...
School age is described as the active rising stage of childhood (1). Undernutrition in children is o...
A cross-sectional, school based study was carried out in a rural area to assess the nutritional stat...
Malnutrition has now been redefined in terms of “under nutrition ” and conceptualized in terms of th...
School age is described as the active rising stage of childhood (1). Undernutrition in children is o...
Malnutrition is an important public health problem worldwide. Therefore a study was undertaken to as...
was undertaken to study their age and sex differences in nutritional status. The subjects were class...
BackgroundDespite economic growth observed in developing countries, under-nutrition still continues ...
Malnutrition has now been redefined in terms of “under nutrition” and conceptualized in ...
Malnutrition has now been redefined in terms of “under nutrition” and conceptualized in ...
Malnutrition has now been redefined in terms of “under nutrition” and conceptualized in ...
Malnutrition has now been redefined in terms of “under nutrition” and conceptualized in ...
Background: In spite of the rapid economic growth of India in recent years, the health of our childr...
Malnutrition has now been redefined in terms of “under nutrition” and conceptualized in ...
Background:Adolescence, a period of transition between childhood and adulthood, occupies a crucial p...
South Asia is home to more adolescents than any global region, and one in five adolescents globally ...
School age is described as the active rising stage of childhood (1). Undernutrition in children is o...
A cross-sectional, school based study was carried out in a rural area to assess the nutritional stat...
Malnutrition has now been redefined in terms of “under nutrition ” and conceptualized in terms of th...
School age is described as the active rising stage of childhood (1). Undernutrition in children is o...
Malnutrition is an important public health problem worldwide. Therefore a study was undertaken to as...
was undertaken to study their age and sex differences in nutritional status. The subjects were class...