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International Journal of Home Science

2022, VOL. 8 ISSUE 2, PART A

Effect of institutional and non-institutional care on nutritional status of 10-14 years old children

Author(s): Alyonka Mirali Samuel and Dr. Mridula Bharti
Abstract:
The children in the developing countries suffer from malnutrition. In India the people are affected mainly with malnutrition and this is found to be one of the greatest health problems facing our communities today. The present research has been structured to assess the nutritional status in Institutional and Non- Institutional 10-14 years old children. The sample under study consisted of 400 children in the age group of 10-14 years. For the purpose of conducting research Hazaribag, Ramhardh and Ranchi district in Jharkhand has been selected. Descriptive research design has been adopted in the research Demographic profile, Anthropometric measurement clinical examination and Ergo graph were used for getting nutritional status of the children.
The main finding were that Institution has impact on malnutrition, Non-Institutionalized male and female children are more malnourished than Institutional male & female children.
Pages: 34-36  |  268 Views  75 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Alyonka Mirali Samuel, Dr. Mridula Bharti. Effect of institutional and non-institutional care on nutritional status of 10-14 years old children. Int J Home Sci 2022;8(2):34-36.

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