Assessment of Nutrition Profile of Pregnant Women in Rural Area (Mymensingh District) of Bangladesh

Malnutrition is the most common nutritional disorders in the developing countries like Bangladesh. The most vulnerable groups of population to malnutrition are under-5 children, pregnant women and lactating mother. This study makes an attempt to investigate the nutritional status of pregnant women...

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Main Author: M. Shafiur Rahman
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Published: Society of Open Science 2012-07-01
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spelling doaj-0b6a2611aa3d4bb68f78f32f969841362020-11-24T22:21:48ZengSociety of Open ScienceJournal of Advanced Laboratory Research in Biology0976-76142012-07-0133Assessment of Nutrition Profile of Pregnant Women in Rural Area (Mymensingh District) of BangladeshM. Shafiur Rahman0Department of Food Engineering & Technology, State University of Bangladesh, Dhaka 1205, Bangladesh. Malnutrition is the most common nutritional disorders in the developing countries like Bangladesh. The most vulnerable groups of population to malnutrition are under-5 children, pregnant women and lactating mother. This study makes an attempt to investigate the nutritional status of pregnant women and to correlate different factors with pregnancy. The cross-sectional study was followed to determine nutritional status by anthropometric and biochemical assessment as well as clinical appearance. The obtaining result of all assessments was compared with standard data (NCHS & UNHCR/WFP). A total of 380 pregnant women were randomly selected from health care centers (governments and non-governments) in the Mymensingh district of Bangladesh from early June 2007 to January 2008. The result of research showed that 30.52% severely malnourished, 36.57% moderately malnourished, and 23.15% well nourished and 9.73% were overnourished by calculating weight gain during different stages of pregnancy. By using Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) 28.94%, 35%, 25.26% and 10.78% of pregnant women were found severely malnourished, moderately malnourished, well nourished and overnourished respectively. It observed that the prevalence of nutritional status to pregnant women were found 29.69% severely malnourished, 34.39% moderately malnourished, 26.36% well nourished and 9.56% over nourished by observing the clinical appearance. In average it showed that 29.71% were severely malnourished, 35.32% were moderately malnourished, 24.92% were well nourished and 10.02% were overnourished. By estimating hemoglobin (Hb) level during pregnancy it obtained that 5.52% severely anemic, 61.84% moderately anemic, 18.15% mildly anemic and 14.47% of pregnant women were nonanemic. In my study, 12.63% of pregnant women were under 18 years old while 50% were severely malnourished and 30.4% were malnourished. It found that the primary education levels were 16.57% and total monthly family incomes of 16.57% of pregnant women were below Tk. 5000. Most of them (73.66%) were malnourished because of those stated reasons. In Mymensingh district, the major responsible factors were younger marriage, frequent birth, illiteracy, poverty, misconceptions, food taboos, lack of nutritional knowledge, geographical location (hill tract region) etc. The data obtained from my study is very much alarming and need to address by governments and nongovernmental organization. https://e-journal.sospublication.co.in/index.php/jalrb/article/view/127NutritionProfileMalnutritionPregnant womenMymensingh
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Assessment of Nutrition Profile of Pregnant Women in Rural Area (Mymensingh District) of Bangladesh
Journal of Advanced Laboratory Research in Biology
Nutrition
Profile
Malnutrition
Pregnant women
Mymensingh
author_facet M. Shafiur Rahman
author_sort M. Shafiur Rahman
title Assessment of Nutrition Profile of Pregnant Women in Rural Area (Mymensingh District) of Bangladesh
title_short Assessment of Nutrition Profile of Pregnant Women in Rural Area (Mymensingh District) of Bangladesh
title_full Assessment of Nutrition Profile of Pregnant Women in Rural Area (Mymensingh District) of Bangladesh
title_fullStr Assessment of Nutrition Profile of Pregnant Women in Rural Area (Mymensingh District) of Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Nutrition Profile of Pregnant Women in Rural Area (Mymensingh District) of Bangladesh
title_sort assessment of nutrition profile of pregnant women in rural area (mymensingh district) of bangladesh
publisher Society of Open Science
series Journal of Advanced Laboratory Research in Biology
issn 0976-7614
publishDate 2012-07-01
description Malnutrition is the most common nutritional disorders in the developing countries like Bangladesh. The most vulnerable groups of population to malnutrition are under-5 children, pregnant women and lactating mother. This study makes an attempt to investigate the nutritional status of pregnant women and to correlate different factors with pregnancy. The cross-sectional study was followed to determine nutritional status by anthropometric and biochemical assessment as well as clinical appearance. The obtaining result of all assessments was compared with standard data (NCHS & UNHCR/WFP). A total of 380 pregnant women were randomly selected from health care centers (governments and non-governments) in the Mymensingh district of Bangladesh from early June 2007 to January 2008. The result of research showed that 30.52% severely malnourished, 36.57% moderately malnourished, and 23.15% well nourished and 9.73% were overnourished by calculating weight gain during different stages of pregnancy. By using Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) 28.94%, 35%, 25.26% and 10.78% of pregnant women were found severely malnourished, moderately malnourished, well nourished and overnourished respectively. It observed that the prevalence of nutritional status to pregnant women were found 29.69% severely malnourished, 34.39% moderately malnourished, 26.36% well nourished and 9.56% over nourished by observing the clinical appearance. In average it showed that 29.71% were severely malnourished, 35.32% were moderately malnourished, 24.92% were well nourished and 10.02% were overnourished. By estimating hemoglobin (Hb) level during pregnancy it obtained that 5.52% severely anemic, 61.84% moderately anemic, 18.15% mildly anemic and 14.47% of pregnant women were nonanemic. In my study, 12.63% of pregnant women were under 18 years old while 50% were severely malnourished and 30.4% were malnourished. It found that the primary education levels were 16.57% and total monthly family incomes of 16.57% of pregnant women were below Tk. 5000. Most of them (73.66%) were malnourished because of those stated reasons. In Mymensingh district, the major responsible factors were younger marriage, frequent birth, illiteracy, poverty, misconceptions, food taboos, lack of nutritional knowledge, geographical location (hill tract region) etc. The data obtained from my study is very much alarming and need to address by governments and nongovernmental organization.
topic Nutrition
Profile
Malnutrition
Pregnant women
Mymensingh
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