This article assesses the gravity of the "double burden of malnutrition" across 21 states of India, through a comparative analysis of traditional and Asian population-specific BMI categorizations for overweight and obesity. This study analyzes data on ever-married women (15-49 years) from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-2, 1998-1999; NFHS-3, 2005-2006). Findings depict that Indian women tilt toward high BMI resulting in a co-existence of under- and overweight populations, which portray a regional pattern. With Asian population-specific cut-offs, 11 states can be classified as "double burden states"; however, following traditional categorization, only 4 states face such dual pressure
Rapid urban expansion has important health implications. This study examines trends and inequalities...
In India, over the years, the progress in women’s nutritional status has been less impressive and re...
Disease burden and lifestyle patterns have changed rapidly worldwide, especially in some Asian count...
This article assesses the gravity of the "double burden of malnutrition" across 21 states of India, ...
Evidence from developing countries demonstrates a mixed relationship of overweight/obesity with soci...
Evidence from developing countries demonstrates a mixed relationship of overweight/obesity with soci...
Evidence from developing countries demonstrates a mixed relationship of overweight/obesity with soci...
Evidence from developing countries demonstrates a mixed relationship of overweight/obesity with soci...
Evidence from developing countries demonstrates a mixed relationship of overweight/obesity with soci...
Abstract In the midst of rapid urbanization and economic shifts, the global landscape witnesses a su...
ABSTRACT While under-nutrition (underweight and stunting) is still prevalent in India, the rates of ...
Rapid urban expansion has important health implications. This study examines trends and inequalities...
The double burden of malnutrition (DBM) is characterized by the coexistence of underweight and overw...
Comparison of Body Mass Index is a useful marker for energy imbalance and associated variations acro...
Comparison of Body Mass Index is a useful marker for energy imbalance and associated variations acro...
Rapid urban expansion has important health implications. This study examines trends and inequalities...
In India, over the years, the progress in women’s nutritional status has been less impressive and re...
Disease burden and lifestyle patterns have changed rapidly worldwide, especially in some Asian count...
This article assesses the gravity of the "double burden of malnutrition" across 21 states of India, ...
Evidence from developing countries demonstrates a mixed relationship of overweight/obesity with soci...
Evidence from developing countries demonstrates a mixed relationship of overweight/obesity with soci...
Evidence from developing countries demonstrates a mixed relationship of overweight/obesity with soci...
Evidence from developing countries demonstrates a mixed relationship of overweight/obesity with soci...
Evidence from developing countries demonstrates a mixed relationship of overweight/obesity with soci...
Abstract In the midst of rapid urbanization and economic shifts, the global landscape witnesses a su...
ABSTRACT While under-nutrition (underweight and stunting) is still prevalent in India, the rates of ...
Rapid urban expansion has important health implications. This study examines trends and inequalities...
The double burden of malnutrition (DBM) is characterized by the coexistence of underweight and overw...
Comparison of Body Mass Index is a useful marker for energy imbalance and associated variations acro...
Comparison of Body Mass Index is a useful marker for energy imbalance and associated variations acro...
Rapid urban expansion has important health implications. This study examines trends and inequalities...
In India, over the years, the progress in women’s nutritional status has been less impressive and re...
Disease burden and lifestyle patterns have changed rapidly worldwide, especially in some Asian count...