Volume : VI, Issue : III, March - 2017

Prevalence of malnutrition among underfive children and factors contributing to malnutrition

Mrs. Lija R Nath

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 A nation’s most important and precious resource is its children who constitute its hope for continuous achievement and productivity. Malnutrition   remains   one  of   the  most   common  causes  of  morbidity  and  mortality  among  children  throughout  the  world.  About fifty percent of childhood deaths are attributed to malnutrition. The research study was aimed to assess the prevalence of malnutrition among underfive children and to determine the factors contributing to malnutrition. The design used was descriptive cross sectional survey. The study was conducted in two selected wards of Nellanadu Panchayath in Thiruvananthapuram district with a sample size of 111. Data collection was done by measuring the weight of the children with caliated weighing machine and mid upper arm circumference with an inch tape. Malnutrition was assessed based on IAP classification. Sociodemographic  profile was used to record the socio personal variables. Data collection was done by house to house visit. According to the results of the study 14.4 % of  underfive children  had grade I malnutrition and only 2.7%  had grade II  malnutrition. There was a strong association between malnutrition and selected variables such as gender of the child, family income, low birth weight and lack of exclusive east feeding  ( p<0.05)).  The study findings can be used for planning targeted nursing interventions for the prevention of malnutrion among underfive children.

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Mrs. Lija R Nath, Prevalence of malnutrition among underfive children and factors contributing to malnutrition, GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-6, Issue-3, March‾2017


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