Nutritional status of children in two districts of the mountain region of Nepal

Type Journal Article - Journal of Nepal Health Research Council
Title Nutritional status of children in two districts of the mountain region of Nepal
Author(s)
Volume 11
Issue 25
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 235-239
URL http://jnhrc.com.np/index.php/jnhrc/article/view/396
Abstract
Background: Nutritional status is a prime indicator of health. Generally, three anthropometric indicators are often
used to assess nutritional status during childhood and adolescence: underweight (weight-for-age), stunting (heightfor-age)
and thinness (BMI-for-age). Malnutrition in children is a major public health problem in many developing
countries. This study was conducted to assess nutritional status among children attending health camps in two
mountainous districts in Nepal.
Methods: Five hundred and seventy five children below 15 years of age attending the medical camp in Humla and
Mugu districts in October 2011 were assessed for nutritional status. For children less than five years, weight for age,
weight for height and height for age as per WHO classification, and for children between five to 15 years age specific
values of height, weight and Body Mass Index (BMI) were calculated.
Results: In Humla district, 28.2% children were undernourished, 8.8% wasted and 22.4% stunted in less than
five years. In the same age group, 31.7% children were undernourished, 9.4% wasted and 29.4% stunted in Mugu
district. In the age group five to 15 years, thinness was seen in 22.4% and 29.4% children in Humla and Mugu
respectively.

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