A Community Based Cross-sectional Study on Prevalence of Stunting among School Children in B. G. Nagara, a Rural Area in Mandya District, Karnataka

Background: The study area is one of the backward rural areas of Mandya District in Karnataka region with people having less knowledge about malnutrition. No study on stunting among school children in this area has been done in the recent past, to know the prevalence of stunting among school childre...

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Main Authors: C J Chandra Sekar, M Shashikiran
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Language:English
Published: ADICHUNCHANAGIRI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES 2017-03-01
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description Background: The study area is one of the backward rural areas of Mandya District in Karnataka region with people having less knowledge about malnutrition. No study on stunting among school children in this area has been done in the recent past, to know the prevalence of stunting among school children in this area and to create awareness about the importance of child nutrition, this study was conducted. Objectives: To assess the prevalence of stunting among primary school children in rural area of Mandya district. Materials and Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study conducted in a rural area of Mandya District from June 2014 to November 2014. Among the three Primary health centers attached to our college, one was selected by simple random sampling, and all the schools under the selected PHC were included in the study. All the school children (800) aged between 5 and 13 years, 1st-7th standard, who were present on the interview date, were included in this study. Results: Majority (55.5%) were boys as compared to girls (44.5%). Around 83.75% were from private school and 16.25% were from government school. Out the total children, 1.0% were suffering from Grade II stunting, and 8.1% were suffering from Grade I stunting, and rest 90.9% were within normal limits. There was no significant association between stunting and gender of the children and also between types of school. Conclusion: One of the indicators of chronic malnutrition is stunting was 9.9% among primary school children in rural area of Mandya District. It was not associated with gender and type of school. Focus on child nutrition improvement and their growth promotion can be done by Nutrition Programmes and by educating the public.
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spelling doaj.art-ad85c2f5d0b54f0abf8332475bfe69672022-12-22T00:06:49ZengADICHUNCHANAGIRI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCESJournal of Medical Sciences and Health2394-94812394-949X2017-03-01312629A Community Based Cross-sectional Study on Prevalence of Stunting among School Children in B. G. Nagara, a Rural Area in Mandya District, KarnatakaC J Chandra Sekar0M Shashikiran1Post-graduate Student, Department of Community Medicine, Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, B. G. Nagara, Karnataka, IndiaAssociate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, B. G. Nagara, Karnataka, IndiaBackground: The study area is one of the backward rural areas of Mandya District in Karnataka region with people having less knowledge about malnutrition. No study on stunting among school children in this area has been done in the recent past, to know the prevalence of stunting among school children in this area and to create awareness about the importance of child nutrition, this study was conducted. Objectives: To assess the prevalence of stunting among primary school children in rural area of Mandya district. Materials and Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study conducted in a rural area of Mandya District from June 2014 to November 2014. Among the three Primary health centers attached to our college, one was selected by simple random sampling, and all the schools under the selected PHC were included in the study. All the school children (800) aged between 5 and 13 years, 1st-7th standard, who were present on the interview date, were included in this study. Results: Majority (55.5%) were boys as compared to girls (44.5%). Around 83.75% were from private school and 16.25% were from government school. Out the total children, 1.0% were suffering from Grade II stunting, and 8.1% were suffering from Grade I stunting, and rest 90.9% were within normal limits. There was no significant association between stunting and gender of the children and also between types of school. Conclusion: One of the indicators of chronic malnutrition is stunting was 9.9% among primary school children in rural area of Mandya District. It was not associated with gender and type of school. Focus on child nutrition improvement and their growth promotion can be done by Nutrition Programmes and by educating the public.http://www.jmsh.ac.in/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=69:a-community-based-cross-sectional-study-on-prevalence-of-stunting-among-school-children-in-b-g-nagara-a-rural-area-in-mandya-district-karnataka&Itemid=78malnutritionschool childrenstunting.
spellingShingle C J Chandra Sekar
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A Community Based Cross-sectional Study on Prevalence of Stunting among School Children in B. G. Nagara, a Rural Area in Mandya District, Karnataka
Journal of Medical Sciences and Health
malnutrition
school children
stunting.
title A Community Based Cross-sectional Study on Prevalence of Stunting among School Children in B. G. Nagara, a Rural Area in Mandya District, Karnataka
title_full A Community Based Cross-sectional Study on Prevalence of Stunting among School Children in B. G. Nagara, a Rural Area in Mandya District, Karnataka
title_fullStr A Community Based Cross-sectional Study on Prevalence of Stunting among School Children in B. G. Nagara, a Rural Area in Mandya District, Karnataka
title_full_unstemmed A Community Based Cross-sectional Study on Prevalence of Stunting among School Children in B. G. Nagara, a Rural Area in Mandya District, Karnataka
title_short A Community Based Cross-sectional Study on Prevalence of Stunting among School Children in B. G. Nagara, a Rural Area in Mandya District, Karnataka
title_sort community based cross sectional study on prevalence of stunting among school children in b g nagara a rural area in mandya district karnataka
topic malnutrition
school children
stunting.
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