Nutritional status of tribal preschool children in three ecological zones of Madhya Pradesh

A health and nutrition survey was conducted on tribals in three ecological zones of Madhya Pradesh namely Jhabua (West Zone), Bastar (South Zone) and Sarguja (East Zone) taking into consideration the relative contribution of agriculture, forest and a combination of both to the economy, respectively....

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description A health and nutrition survey was conducted on tribals in three ecological zones of Madhya Pradesh namely Jhabua (West Zone), Bastar (South Zone) and Sarguja (East Zone) taking into consideration the relative contribution of agriculture, forest and a combination of both to the economy, respectively. The consumption of both foods and nutrients appear to be worse among preschool children of Jhabua compared to Bastar and Sarguja. Clinically overt forms of Protein Energy Malnutrition and other vitamin deficiency signs were strikingly low. However, 4% of children in Sarguja exhibited signs of goitre. Both by extent and severity of malnutrition, the children of Jhabua appear to be worse followed by Bastar and Sarguja.
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subjects Anthropometry
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child Nutrition Disorders - ethnology
Child Nutrition Disorders - etiology
Child Nutrition Disorders - physiopathology
Child, Preschool
Continental Population Groups
Energy Intake
Female
Food
Growth Disorders - ethnology
Growth Disorders - etiology
Growth Disorders - physiopathology
Human physiology applied to population studies and life conditions. Human ecophysiology
Humans
India - epidemiology
Infant
Male
Medical sciences
Nutritional Status
Nutritional survey. Food supply and nutritional requirement
Oceanic Ancestry Group
Population
Tropical medicine
title Nutritional status of tribal preschool children in three ecological zones of Madhya Pradesh
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