The study has been undertaken to document the nutritional status of school going children among Bangalore’s Urban Poor and to document the factors influencing it. The three anthropometric measures namely wasting, stunting and underweight is used to understand the level of malnutrition in children. The main focus of the study is to document the nutrition status of children from poor urban households through the anthropometric measures, to analyse the socio economic factors like gender and income and their impact on nutritional status. The data was collected from a sample of households drawn from Bangalore’s slums and was drawn using cluster sampling. Moderate levels of stunting is seen in majority of households and also across both gender...
Introduction: Children living in urban slums are vulnerable to malnutrition due to lack of basic he...
Research Question: To study some of the ecological factors in relation to the existing nutritional s...
Malnutrition among children in developing countries is a major public health problem, especially in ...
The study has been undertaken to document the nutritional status of school going children among B...
The study has been undertaken to document the nutritional status of school going children among Bang...
Background: Undernutrition appears to be a plaguing factor for physical and cognitive development of...
Growing urbanization gives rise to slums, which are densely populated peri-urban areas housing under...
Background: Young children living in urban slums are at high risk for acute malnutrition and stuntin...
Background: Child malnutrition is a single large contributor to under-five mortality due to gre...
Background The high level of childhood malnutrition due to mortality in India is a major hurdle impe...
Human Development is closely related to health. Malnourished children are more vulnerable to infecti...
Background: Children below five years of age are an at-risk population due to their susceptibility ...
Background: Malnutrition continues to be a major problem in India and is rightfully described as “th...
Background Bangladesh urban population is expected to overtake rural population by 2040, and a signi...
Background: Child malnutrition is one of the most vital global health problems concerning in most of...
Introduction: Children living in urban slums are vulnerable to malnutrition due to lack of basic he...
Research Question: To study some of the ecological factors in relation to the existing nutritional s...
Malnutrition among children in developing countries is a major public health problem, especially in ...
The study has been undertaken to document the nutritional status of school going children among B...
The study has been undertaken to document the nutritional status of school going children among Bang...
Background: Undernutrition appears to be a plaguing factor for physical and cognitive development of...
Growing urbanization gives rise to slums, which are densely populated peri-urban areas housing under...
Background: Young children living in urban slums are at high risk for acute malnutrition and stuntin...
Background: Child malnutrition is a single large contributor to under-five mortality due to gre...
Background The high level of childhood malnutrition due to mortality in India is a major hurdle impe...
Human Development is closely related to health. Malnourished children are more vulnerable to infecti...
Background: Children below five years of age are an at-risk population due to their susceptibility ...
Background: Malnutrition continues to be a major problem in India and is rightfully described as “th...
Background Bangladesh urban population is expected to overtake rural population by 2040, and a signi...
Background: Child malnutrition is one of the most vital global health problems concerning in most of...
Introduction: Children living in urban slums are vulnerable to malnutrition due to lack of basic he...
Research Question: To study some of the ecological factors in relation to the existing nutritional s...
Malnutrition among children in developing countries is a major public health problem, especially in ...