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A cross-sectional study of nutritional status among 10–15 years old rural Bengalee adolescents of Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India

A cross-sectional study of nutritional status among 10–15 years old rural Bengalee adolescents of Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India

Recieved: 09/13/2022

Accepted: 10/20/2022

Published: 02/28/2023

Keywords: rural; Bengalee; adolescent; utritional stress; stunting; underweight; thinness

Available online: 28.02.2023

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Biswas S., Chanak M., Bose K. A cross-sectional study of nutritional status among 10–15 years old rural Bengalee adolescents of Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India. // Lomonosov Journal of Anthropology 2023. Issue 1. 37-48 https://doi.org/10.32521/2074-8132.2023.1.037-048.

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Abstract

Introduction. Adolescence period requires special supervision as these years link the impact of generational and early childhood factors to adult outcomes. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines 10-19 years as adolescence period, an important stage of growth and development in the lifespan of an individual. The present study assessed nutritional status among adolescents of two villages of Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India.

Materials and Methods. A cross-sectional study of 443 (208 boys; 235 girls) rural high school students aged 10–15 years of Ajaya and Deulpota villages, Khejuri- I block, Purba Medinipur district, West Bengal, India, was undertaken to evaluate their growth pattern and nutritional status. Anthropometric measurements, including height (cm), weight (kg), mid-upper arm circumference (cm), were measured following standard techniques. Stunting, underweight and thinness were used as indicators of nutritional status.

Results. The overall prevalence of stunting, underweight and thinness were 20.32%, 1.81% and 46.95%, respectively. The prevalence of stunting was similar in both sexes (20.67% in boys; 20.0% in girls). The prevalence of thinness was very high among the studied participants (46.63% in boys; 47.23% in girls). According to the WHO classification for assessing severity of malnutrition, the rate of stunting and under-weight were medium and low in both sexes, respectively. However, they had very high prevalence of thinness thus indicating a critical situation of undernutrition.

Conclusion. The nutritional status of these rural school going adolescents was not satisfactory. The existing prevalence of stunting and thinness among the studied population indicates chronic nutritional deficiency while the low prevalence of underweight reflects that the chronic food deprivation they have undergone was during childhood, not in recent period. Follow up studies and intervention of government schemes are required to ameliorate this problem. © 2023. This work is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 license.

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