Abstract Child undernutrition remains high in India with far-reaching consequences for child health and development. Anthropometry reflects undernutrition. We examined the state-level trends in underweight, stunting, and wasting prevalence and inequality by living standards using four rounds of the National Family Health Surveys in 26 states in India, conducted in 1992–1993, 1998–1999, 2005–2006, and 2015–2016. The average annual reduction (AAR) for underweight ranged from 0.04 percentage points (pp) (95% CI − 0.12, 0.20) in Haryana to 1.05 pp (95% CI 0.88, 1.22) in West Bengal for underweight; 0.35 pp (95% CI 0.11, 0.59) in Manipur to 1.47 (95% CI 1.19, 1.75) in Himachal Pradesh for stunting; and − 0.65 pp (95% CI − 0.77, − 0.52) in Haryan...
India comprises one-sixth of the world’s population and one-third of the global burden of undernutri...
Rapid urban expansion has important health implications. This study examines trends and inequalities...
The 2006 World Health Organization (WHO) growth standard—based on the Multi Growth Reference Study (...
Child undernutrition remains high in India with far-reaching consequences for child health and devel...
Child undernutrition in India remains widespread. Data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-...
This article examines the trends and pattern in socioeconomic inequality in stunting, underweight an...
Abstract Introduction: In the era of globalization and economic growth, still a significant proport...
India experienced a rapid economic boom between 1991 and 2007. However, this economic growth has not...
Economic growth is widely perceived as a major policy instrument in reducing ...
As per the Global Hunger Index (2021), India ranked poorly at 101 among 116 countries in the World a...
Objectives: Prevalence of under-nutrition is very high in India. Under-nutrition is a result of inte...
This Paper explore the state-wise economic inequalities in under-five malnourished children and dete...
<p><strong>Background</strong>: National Family Health Survey (NFHS) documented that nearly 5.8 mill...
Background: India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) in 2005 to strengthen its primar...
India comprises one-sixth of the world’s population and one-third of the global burden of undernutri...
India comprises one-sixth of the world’s population and one-third of the global burden of undernutri...
Rapid urban expansion has important health implications. This study examines trends and inequalities...
The 2006 World Health Organization (WHO) growth standard—based on the Multi Growth Reference Study (...
Child undernutrition remains high in India with far-reaching consequences for child health and devel...
Child undernutrition in India remains widespread. Data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-...
This article examines the trends and pattern in socioeconomic inequality in stunting, underweight an...
Abstract Introduction: In the era of globalization and economic growth, still a significant proport...
India experienced a rapid economic boom between 1991 and 2007. However, this economic growth has not...
Economic growth is widely perceived as a major policy instrument in reducing ...
As per the Global Hunger Index (2021), India ranked poorly at 101 among 116 countries in the World a...
Objectives: Prevalence of under-nutrition is very high in India. Under-nutrition is a result of inte...
This Paper explore the state-wise economic inequalities in under-five malnourished children and dete...
<p><strong>Background</strong>: National Family Health Survey (NFHS) documented that nearly 5.8 mill...
Background: India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) in 2005 to strengthen its primar...
India comprises one-sixth of the world’s population and one-third of the global burden of undernutri...
India comprises one-sixth of the world’s population and one-third of the global burden of undernutri...
Rapid urban expansion has important health implications. This study examines trends and inequalities...
The 2006 World Health Organization (WHO) growth standard—based on the Multi Growth Reference Study (...