Background: Low height-for-age (stunting) is a state of chronic undernutrition in children and adolescents. Studies reported that India has very high prevalence of stunting in children, particularly from rural and tribal communities. Objective of the present study was to record prevalence of stunting in 6 to 18 year-old boys and girls from two tribal communities (Limbu and Mech) in Darjeeling and Alipurduar districts of West Bengal, India. The study also aimed to compare height-for-age of the participants with standard growth reference curves. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, the sample comprises 1523 individuals of both sexes from Limbu (377 boys, 379 girls) and Mech (365 boys, 402 girls) communities. Height data was normalized usin...
Background: Poor growth of children in developing countries is a major public health problem associa...
Purpose. The anthropometric status and growth of adolescents living in challenging conditions such a...
School age is described as the active rising stage of childhood (1). Undernutrition in children is o...
Background: Low height-for-age (stunting) is a state of chronic undernutrition in children and adole...
A cross-sectional study on 1206 children (788 boys, 618 girls) aged 1–12 years, belonging to low soc...
Background: National Family Health Surveys in India have not included nutritional status of the cruc...
Background: Stunting is a significant public health problem in childhood in developing countries. Su...
Background: National Family Health Survey (NFHS) documented that nearly 5.8 million children (6.4%) ...
This paper looks at patterns of growth faltering and catch up of around 1000 children as they moved ...
Aim: Influence of nutrition in human growth failure, especially stunting, is a well-accepted idea. T...
Objective: Childhood undernutrition among tribal children is a serious public health problem in Indi...
Malnutrition continues to be one of India's major human development challenge. Despite enormous econ...
Objective: The present study was aimed at assessing stunting and predisposing factors among children...
Malnutrition among children in developing countries is a major public health problem, especially in ...
Malnutrition has now been redefined in terms of “under nutrition” and conceptualized in ...
Background: Poor growth of children in developing countries is a major public health problem associa...
Purpose. The anthropometric status and growth of adolescents living in challenging conditions such a...
School age is described as the active rising stage of childhood (1). Undernutrition in children is o...
Background: Low height-for-age (stunting) is a state of chronic undernutrition in children and adole...
A cross-sectional study on 1206 children (788 boys, 618 girls) aged 1–12 years, belonging to low soc...
Background: National Family Health Surveys in India have not included nutritional status of the cruc...
Background: Stunting is a significant public health problem in childhood in developing countries. Su...
Background: National Family Health Survey (NFHS) documented that nearly 5.8 million children (6.4%) ...
This paper looks at patterns of growth faltering and catch up of around 1000 children as they moved ...
Aim: Influence of nutrition in human growth failure, especially stunting, is a well-accepted idea. T...
Objective: Childhood undernutrition among tribal children is a serious public health problem in Indi...
Malnutrition continues to be one of India's major human development challenge. Despite enormous econ...
Objective: The present study was aimed at assessing stunting and predisposing factors among children...
Malnutrition among children in developing countries is a major public health problem, especially in ...
Malnutrition has now been redefined in terms of “under nutrition” and conceptualized in ...
Background: Poor growth of children in developing countries is a major public health problem associa...
Purpose. The anthropometric status and growth of adolescents living in challenging conditions such a...
School age is described as the active rising stage of childhood (1). Undernutrition in children is o...