This is an outdated version published on 2022-12-23. Read the most recent version.

To Determine The Prevalence Of Malnutrition Among Children Younger Than Five Who Get Their Meals At An Anganwadi Centre

Authors

  • Mrs. Sangeeta Patil , Dr. Mahadeo Shinde , Mrs. Sushma Shete

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S09.788

Abstract

Introduction: Malnutrition was a global epidemic, especially among under-5-year-olds. Children need parental care. Objectives: The study compared the growth rate of under-5 children to Indian standards. Methodology: Study on under-5 children to analyse Anganwadi children's nutritional status and growth rates according Indian norm. 120 Anganwadi mothers were chosen. Children were selected using a multiphase stratified selection technique, structured questionnaire, and anthropometric measurement. Before data gathering, experts validate and get ethical approval. Inclusion criteria-based data collecting among 1-5-year-olds in Kale. Questionnaire based on scio-demographic characteristics including age, sex, job status, present children in the household, anthropometric measurement, and systemic exam. Research was cross-sectional. Scio demographic factors are used to choose 120 Anaganwadi youngsters. maximum children's 50(41.66%) Five people in family, maximum children from nuclear family 64(53.33%), maximum children in family 67(58.33%). Maximum kids are 4yrs 46(38.33%). As per birth order, 61 children (50.83%) have equal gender. 60(50%). mother's age below 30 70(58.33%) 60(50%) mothers have primary education. 43(35.83%) mothers farm. 3,000-4,000 family income 53.5% of mothers are vegetarian, or 43.8%. 70% of Indian children are severe, according to the growth chart. As per height and weight correlation r=0.62 at p0.01 positive reflected, r=0.51 at p0.01 positive reflected, mid arm circumference increases are normal. Positive reflected means, r=0.48 at p0.01 Increasing weight would normalise mid-arm circumferences. Conclusion: Mothers' education helped them manage and prevent malnutrition and identify growth variables.

Downloads

Published

— Updated on 2022-12-23

Versions

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

To Determine The Prevalence Of Malnutrition Among Children Younger Than Five Who Get Their Meals At An Anganwadi Centre. (2022). Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 6607-6612. https://www.pnrjournal.com/index.php/home/article/view/5261