Assessment of nutritional status of children attending paediatric outpatient department at a tertiary care hospital

Background The nutrition status is always neglected issue of public health. The high prevalence of malnutrition in NFHS data gives alarm to work for the children who are assets of our country in future. Objectives To study the nutritional status of children attending pediatric OPD by anthropometr...

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Main Author: Shreyash J Gandhi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Makhdoomi Printers 2015-01-01
Series:Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health
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spelling doaj-0017990459c94547b3b742f7a7ccc9e72020-11-24T21:48:01ZengMakhdoomi PrintersGlobal Journal of Medicine and Public Health 2277-96042277-96042015-01-0144Assessment of nutritional status of children attending paediatric outpatient department at a tertiary care hospitalShreyash J GandhiBackground The nutrition status is always neglected issue of public health. The high prevalence of malnutrition in NFHS data gives alarm to work for the children who are assets of our country in future. Objectives To study the nutritional status of children attending pediatric OPD by anthropometric measurements and to know the health status of these children and their relation with nutritional status. Methods The nutritional profile of children of age group 0-5 years attending Paediatric OPD at New Civil Hospital (NCH), Surat was studied. Stratification to get equal representation of both gender by enrolling 50 boys and 50girls of each age group 0-6 months, 6-12 months, 1-2 years, 2-3 years, 3-4 years and 4-5 years was done. Total 600 children of age group of 0-5 years were enrolled. Results As per WHO growth standards, 17.5%, 46% and 39.33% children had wasting, stunting and underweight respectively. Total malnutrition cases were 386 with a prevalence of 64.3 %. Age group wise prevalence of under nutrition was highest in 37-48 months age group (69.2 %). As per assessment of nutritional status of children aged 6-60 months using MUAC, 45.8 % children have mild to moderate malnutrition whereas 1.8 % has severe malnutrition. Conclusion Malnutrition is more in boys compared to girls. Malnutrition was more prevalent in 12-60 months age group children and was found statistically significant. Reduction of malnutrition in 0-5 age group can be ensured by availability of supplementary feed.http://gjmedph.com/uploads/O1-Vo4No4.pdfMalnutritionMid Upper Arm CircumferenceWasting
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Assessment of nutritional status of children attending paediatric outpatient department at a tertiary care hospital
Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health
Malnutrition
Mid Upper Arm Circumference
Wasting
author_facet Shreyash J Gandhi
author_sort Shreyash J Gandhi
title Assessment of nutritional status of children attending paediatric outpatient department at a tertiary care hospital
title_short Assessment of nutritional status of children attending paediatric outpatient department at a tertiary care hospital
title_full Assessment of nutritional status of children attending paediatric outpatient department at a tertiary care hospital
title_fullStr Assessment of nutritional status of children attending paediatric outpatient department at a tertiary care hospital
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of nutritional status of children attending paediatric outpatient department at a tertiary care hospital
title_sort assessment of nutritional status of children attending paediatric outpatient department at a tertiary care hospital
publisher Makhdoomi Printers
series Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health
issn 2277-9604
2277-9604
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background The nutrition status is always neglected issue of public health. The high prevalence of malnutrition in NFHS data gives alarm to work for the children who are assets of our country in future. Objectives To study the nutritional status of children attending pediatric OPD by anthropometric measurements and to know the health status of these children and their relation with nutritional status. Methods The nutritional profile of children of age group 0-5 years attending Paediatric OPD at New Civil Hospital (NCH), Surat was studied. Stratification to get equal representation of both gender by enrolling 50 boys and 50girls of each age group 0-6 months, 6-12 months, 1-2 years, 2-3 years, 3-4 years and 4-5 years was done. Total 600 children of age group of 0-5 years were enrolled. Results As per WHO growth standards, 17.5%, 46% and 39.33% children had wasting, stunting and underweight respectively. Total malnutrition cases were 386 with a prevalence of 64.3 %. Age group wise prevalence of under nutrition was highest in 37-48 months age group (69.2 %). As per assessment of nutritional status of children aged 6-60 months using MUAC, 45.8 % children have mild to moderate malnutrition whereas 1.8 % has severe malnutrition. Conclusion Malnutrition is more in boys compared to girls. Malnutrition was more prevalent in 12-60 months age group children and was found statistically significant. Reduction of malnutrition in 0-5 age group can be ensured by availability of supplementary feed.
topic Malnutrition
Mid Upper Arm Circumference
Wasting
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