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Risk factors for under- and overweight in school children of a low income area in Kolkata, India
- Source :
- Clinical Nutrition. 28:538-542
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2009.
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Abstract
- Socio-economic and individual lifestyle features associated with the nutritional state were examined in 7-9-year-old children of lower and lower middle-class families living under the international poverty line. Mild and moderate undernutrition was frequent but overweight also occurred.Three groups of sex- and age-matched randomly selected children from the Kolkata Child Nutrition Study (data collection between April and November 2001) attending public primary schools of North Kolkata participated (42 children of low body mass index (BMI12 kg/m(2),=LBMI), 100 children of intermediate BMI (14-16 kg/m(2); IBMI) and 51 children of high BMI (16 kg/m(2); HBMI). Individual and social characteristics of the three BMI categories were assessed using a structured interview of their families.Families of LBMI children owned more TV (83.3% versus 60%; p-value: 0.007) and spent less money for rice (80.4% versus 52.5% of the families spent less than 11 Indian rupees (INR) for rice/day, p0.003) when compared to families of IBMI children while income of the families of the 2 groups was similar. The families of HBMI children had more income per head per day (62.5% versus 32% earned more than 19 INR/head/day, p0.02).Lifestyle and socio-economic differences in families are associated with distinct variations in body weight of their children in a population living in a low income area in Kolkata. Various degrees of poverty may lead to a propensity to develop both, underweight and modest overweight.
- Subjects :
- Male
Gerontology
Health Status
Population
India
Nutritional Status
Overweight
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
Body Mass Index
Sex Factors
Thinness
Risk Factors
Surveys and Questionnaires
medicine
Humans
Risk factor
Child
education
Life Style
Poverty
education.field_of_study
Cultural Characteristics
Nutrition and Dietetics
business.industry
Feeding Behavior
medicine.disease
Obesity
Malnutrition
Socioeconomic Factors
Female
medicine.symptom
Underweight
business
Body mass index
Demography
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 02615614
- Volume :
- 28
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Clinical Nutrition
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....91eda5873de86b1a3664739ab482c460
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clnu.2009.04.013