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Int. J. Life. Sci. Scienti. Res., 3(2): 964-969 MARCH- 2017
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Hospital Based Prevalence of Malnutrition in
Pediatrics
Sanjeev Kumar Sinha1
*, Amit Kumar2
1
Senior Resident, Department of Pediatrics, Patna Medical College and Hospital, Bihar, India
2
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Patna Medical College and Hospital, Bihar, India
*
Address for Correspondence: Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Sinha, Senior Resident, Department of Pediatrics, Patna Medical
College and Hospital, Bihar, India
Received: 23 January 2017/Revised: 19 Feburary 2017/Accepted: 01 March 2017
ABSTRACT- Background: Malnutrition constitutes a major public health concern worldwide and serves as an indicator
of hospitalized patient’s prognosis. Nutritional support is an essential aspect of the clinical management of children
admitted to hospital. Malnutrition has been long associated with poor quality, poor diet and inadequate access to health
care, and it remains a key global health issue that both stems from and contributes to weakness, with 50% of childhood
deaths due to principal under nutrition.
Methods: The present hospital based cross sectional study was conducted in April to Dec 2015 among 300 rural
adolescents of 9-18 years age (146 boys and 154 girls) attending the outpatient department at Patna Medical College and
Hospital, Bihar, India, belonging to the all caste communities. The nutritional status was assessed in terms of under
nutrition (weight-for-age below 3rd
percentile), stunting (Height-for-age below 3rd
percentile) and thinness (BMI-for-age
below 5th
percentile). Diseases were accepted as such as diagnosed by pediatrician, skin specialist and medical officer.
Results: The prevalence of underweight, stunting and thinness were found to be 31%, 22.3% and 30.7% respectively. The
maximum prevalence of malnutrition was observed among early adolescents (23% - 54%) and the most common
morbidities were diarrhoea (16.7%), carbuncle / furuncle (16.7%) and scabies (12%).
Conclusion: Malnutrition among hospitalized under five children and around suffers moderately high rates of
malnutrition. Present nutrition programs attention on education for at risk children and referral to regional hospitals for
malnourished children. Screening tools to classify children at risk of developing malnutrition might be helpful.
Key-words- Malnutrition, Hospitalized children, Morbidities, Prevalence, Stunting
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INTRODUCTION
Adequate nutrition is essential in early childhood to ensure
healthy growth, proper organ formation and function, a
strong immune system, and neurological and cognitive
development. Economic growth and human development
require well nourished populations who can learn new
skills, think critically and contribute to their communities.
Child malnutrition impacts cognitive function and
contributes to poverty through impeding individuals’ ability
to lead productive lives. In addition, it is estimated that
more than one-third of under five deaths are attributable to
under nutrition [1-2]
.
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Nutritional support is an essential aspect of the clinical
management of children admitted to hospital [3]
. Several
studies have reported that poverty, inadequate access to a
balance diet and underlying diseases (tuberculosis, malaria,
diarrhea, etc.) contribute to high levels of malnutrition [4-6]
.
Death and disease in developing countries are often
primarily a result of malnutrition and malnutrition remains
the underlying cause of one out of every two such deaths
[7–9]
. A recent study by the World Health Organization
(WHO) also demonstrates that child death and malnutrition
have a substantial unequal, global distribution [10]
.
Definition of Malnutrition
Malnutrition can be defined as a state of nutrition in which
deficiency or excess of energy, protein, and other nutrients
causes measurable adverse effects on tissue and body form
and function, and clinical outcome. Malnutrition can be of
the acute, chronic or mixed type. Acute malnutrition is the
type that usually occurs in illness, but children with
underlying chronic diseases who are admitted to the
hospital because of an acute illness can also present with
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chronic malnutrition. Anthropometric variables are used to
define nutritional status worldwide but various
classification systems and cutoff points are used to define
malnutrition. One such classification method includes
kwashiorkor and marasmus. These terms were originally
established to describe syndromes of protein-energy
malnutrition in children in developing countries.
BMI (Body Mass Index) to described Malnutrition
Various definitions are used to describe the prevalence of
malnutrition. Most commonly, for wasting or acute
malnutrition, WFH SD scores are used, and for chronic
malnutrition, HFA SD scores are used. The likelihood of
malnutrition is defined using a cut-off point of -2 SD. One
criterion that is currently used more frequently is the BMI.
The BMI is a simple and reproducible index that reflects
body composition and function. Since the 1960, BMI has
been used to assess obesity in adults. This statistical
approach does not use weight-for-height index and does not
define the reference population in 1999, the World Health
Organization [11]
.
Recently, Cole et al.[12]
determined cutoff points for BMI to
define thinness. A thinness cutoff linked to 17 kg/ m2
was
close to the wasting cutoff based on 2 SD scores.
Globally, it is estimated that there are nearly 20 million
children who are severely acutely malnourished, most of
them live in south Asia and in sub-Saharan Africa [13]
.
Currently, the WHO recommended the use Z- Score or SD
system to grade under nutrition. This method measured all
the three indices and expresses the results in terms of Z
scores or standard deviation units. Children who are more
than 2 SD below the reference median (i.e. a Z- Score of
less than -2) are considered to be undernourished i.e. to be
stunted, wasted or to be underweight. Children with
measurements below 3 SD (Z- Score of less than -3) are
considered to be severely undernourished [14]
.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Study design
This is a cross-sectional study that assesses the Hospital
based Prevalence of malnutrition and associated factors
among children aged 1-5 years.
Study area and period
A hospital based cross sectional study was carried out in the
duration of April to Dec 2015 in the department of
pediatrics, Patna Medical College and Hospital, Bihar,
India. 300 children in the age group of 10 - 19 years
attending outpatient department (OPD) at the PMCH was
examined by the team comprising of doctor, social workers
and interns. Information was collected regarding any health
complaints in the present. Body weight was measured (the
nearest 0.5 kg) with the subject standing motionless on the
weighing scale and with the weight distributed equally on
each leg. Height was measured (the nearest 0.5 cm) with
the subject standing in an erect position against a
vertical scale and with the head positioned so that the top of
external auditory meatus was level with the inferior margin
of the bony orbit. Nutritional status of the adolescents was
assessed through weight for age (underweight), height for
age (stunting) and BMI for age (thinning) according to
WHO criteria [15]
. Socio-economic status (SES) is
determined by using modified Prasad’s scale [16]
. General
examination of all the adolescents was carried out in good
natural light. Consent of the ethical committee was taken
prior to conducting the study.
Informed verbal consent was taken from the interviewed
subjects. The information was collected on pre designed
and pre tested Performa. Data thus generated was entered
and analyzed using SPSS 22 version software package.
Criteria for age and diagnosis: Exact age of the child
was established from birth certificate/ school identification
card, immunization card or recall method (to the nearest
month using calendar of local events). Diseases were
accepted as such as diagnosed by paediatrician, skin
specialist and medical officer.
Inclusion criteria: Children of 9-18 year attending
outpatient department (OPD).
Exclusion criteria: Children who were seriously ill, too
agitated and unwilling for anthropometric measurements
were excluded from the study.
STATISTICALANALYSIS
The collected data was entered and analyzed using SPSS
22.0. Frequencies and percentages were given for
qualitative variables. Chi-square test was used to test for
significant association of the proportion. The p-value of <
0.5 was regarded as significant. All reported of p-values
were 2-sided.
RESULTS
A total of 300 adolescents were participated in the study.
Out of them 146 were boys and 154 were girls between the
ages of 9 to 18 years. Early adolescents age group (9-12
years) in which the growth spurt takes place, were observed
to be at highest risk of underweight i.e. 53.8% as a
compared to mid adolescents i.e. 23.7% according to
weight for age and late adolescents (23.6%) whereas
thinning in more early adolescent is 37.0 % as compared to
mid adolescents (31.5%) according to BMI for age.
While if we talk about the stunting among boys & girls i.e.
approximately equal suffering 49.3% in boys and 50.7% in
girls. The 46.3% mid adolescents were more stunted as
compared to early (2.84%) and late adolescents (25.4%)
Generally prevalence of malnutrition decreases as the level
of education increases. Maximum prevalence of
malnutrition was observed in class IV & V socio-economic
status of the subjects. Here number of normal subjects was
double of the underweight subjects while number of normal
subjects was quadruple of the stunting subjects.
The prevalence of malnutrition was as increases as the
number of socioeconomic class increases.
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Table 1: Nutritional status of adolescents (underweight, stunting and thinning)
Variables Under
weight (%)
N=93
Normal
(%)
N=207
Stunting
(%)
N=67
Normal
(%)
N=233
Thinning
(%)
N=92
Normal
(%)
N=208
Sex Boys (146) 40 (43.0) 106 (51.2) 33 (49.3) 113 (48.5) 43 (46.7) 103 (49.5)
Girls (154) 53 (57.0) 101 (48.8) 34 (50.7) 120
(51.5)
49 (53.3) 105 (51.0)
Adolescent
Early (159) 50 (53.8) 109 (52.7) 19 (2.84) 140 (60.1) 34 (37.0) 125 (60.0)
Mid (93) 22 (23.7) 71 (34.3) 31 (46.3) 62 (26.6) 29 (31.5) 64 (30.8)
Late (48) 21 (23.6) 27 (13.0) 17 (25.4) 31 (13.3) 29 (31.5) 19 (9.13)
Religion
Hindu (140) 43 (46.2) 97 (46.9) 27 (40.3) 113 (48.5) 36 (39.1) 104 (50.0)
Muslim (160) 50 (53.8) 110 (53.1) 40 (59.7) 120 (51.5) 56 (61.0) 104 (50.0)
Education
Illiterate (100) 40 (43.0) 60 (29.0) 24 (35.8) 76 (32.6) 32 (34.8) 68 (32.7)
Primary school
(85)
29 (31.2) 56 (27.1) 13 (19.4) 72 (31.0) 29 (31.5) 56 (26.9)
Middle school
(50)
10 (10.8) 40 (19.3) 9 (13.4) 41 (17.6) 8 (8.7) 42 (20.2)
High school
(30)
6 (6.45) 24 (11.6) 7 (10.4) 23 (9.87) 15 (16.3) 15 (7.21)
Intermediate (10) 3 (3.23) 7 (3.38) 4 (5.97) 6 (2.58) 2 (2.17) 6 (2.88)
Graduation (20) 5 (5.38) 15 (7.25) 7 (10.4) 13 (5.58) 5 (5.43) 15 (7.21)
Post-graduation
(5)
0 (0.00) 5 (2.42) 3 (4.48) 2 (0.86) 1 (1.09) 4 (1.92)
Socio-
economic
status
Class I (12) 3 (3.23) 9 (4.35) 5 (7.46) 13 (5.58) 4 (4.34) 8 (3.85)
Class II (20) 4 (4.30) 16 (7.72) 2 (2.98) 20 (8.58) 2 (2.17) 18 (8.65)
Class III (34) 10 (10.8) 24 (11.6) 7 (10.4) 37 (15.9) 8 (8.69) 26 (12.5)
Class IV (110) 26 (28.0) 84 (40.6) 20 (29.8) 112 (48.1) 45 (48.9) 65 (31.2)
Class V (124) 50 (53.8) 74 (35.7) 33 (49.2) 95 (40.8) 33 (35.8) 91 (43.8)
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Table 2: Gender wise morbidities among adolescents
Various morbidities observed among the adolescent at the
time of examination are given in Table 2. The 34.0% of
the adolescents had upper respiratory tract infections (UR-
TI) with girls suffering more 39.0% as compared to boys
28.8%. 16.7% adolescents had diarrhoea with boys
(18.49%) sufferings more than girls (14.9%).
16.7% adolescents were found to be suffering from
carbuncle/furuncle. 12% adolescents had scabies. 5%
adolescents had abdominal pain. 2.67% adolescents had
vitilago. The 2.33% adolescents had defective vision. 2%
adolescents had dental carries & ottitis media each, and
1.67% adolescents had worm infestation (on history) etc.
DISCUSSION
It is apparent from this investigation that there is a high
prevalence of malnutrition among rural adolescents as the
prevalence of underweight, stunting and thinness was found
to be 31%, 22.3% and 30.7% respectively. The extent of
under nutrition was much more similar to those reported
among Nepali refugees by Woodruff et al. [17]
.
From Table 1 it can be observed that the prevalence of
stunting was slightly more among the girls (50.7 %) than
boys (49.3%). The observation of the prevalence of
stunting among boys as per the finding of the WHO Report
on Regional Consultation on the nutritional status of
adolescents [18]
. A low prevalence of stunting has been
reported by Anand et al. [19]
.
The basic reason behind stunting indicates the long term
cumulative inadequacies of health and nutrition and an
insufficient intake of nutrients during the early stage of
childhood. It had been opined earlier by Measham and
Chatterjee [20]
that one of the key causes of under nutrition
among Indian communities was the lack of access to
insufficient foods and resource amenities.
In the present study, BMI-for-age was utilized as an
indicator of thinness and overweight. The WHO expert
Committee2 has been recommended that it is the best
indicator for the adolescents to assess under nutrition
(thinness) or overweight. There are a number of studies
reporting the prevalence of thinness utilizing BMI-for-age
as an indicator among adolescents in India [18, 21-23]
. It is
evident from Table 1 that the prevalence of thinning and
normal subjects among boys were 46.7% and 49.5%
respectively while among girls were 53.3% and 51.0%
respectively, where the prevalence of thinness was slightly
higher among girls than boys.
The prevalence of thinness was significantly higher in the
early age groups in most of the cases, but decreased with
age. A similar trend has been reported by Sahabuddin et al.
[24]
WHO opined that the prevalence of thinness decreased
with age. Low prevalence thinness among adolescent girls
Common diseases Boys (N=146) Girls ( N=154) Total (%)
( N=300)
Abdomen pain 4 (2.74) 11 (7.14) 15 (5.00)
Carbuncle / furuncle 26 (17.8) 24(15.58) 50 (16.7)
Defective vision 3 (2.05) 4 (2.60) 7 (2.33)
Dental caries 1 (0.68) 5 (3.25) 6 (2.00)
Diarrhea 27 (18.49) 23 (14.9) 50 (16.7)
Hernia 2 (1.37) 0 (0.00) 2 (0.67)
Measles 2 (1.37) 0 (0.00) 2 (0.67)
Ottitis media 3 (2.05) 3 (1.95) 6 (2.00)
Scabies 26 (17.8) 10 (6.49) 36 (12.0)
TB 2 (1.37) 2 (1.30) 4 (1.33)
Trauma 2 (1.37) 1 (0.65) 3 (0.10)
URTI 42 (28.8) 60 (39.0) 102 (34.0)
Vitilago 2 (1.37) 6 (3.90) 8(2.67)
Vomiting 1 (0.68) 3 (1.95) 4 (1.33)
Worm infestation 3 (2.05) 2 (1.30) 5 (1.67)
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(30.6%) has also been reported from North India16 and this
finding is more similar to present study. These problems
can be solved by school based programs, health education,
and food fortification.
In this study Muslim patients (53.8%) were more than
Hindu patients (46.2%). The prevalence of malnutrition
among Muslim patients was between 50% - 59.7% and
among Hindu patients was between 39% - 46.2%%. In
which if we talk about stunting this is found more in
Muslim patients 59.7% as compare to Hindu patients i.e.
40.3%. Education level of the study subjects was inversely
proportional to malnutrition. According to socio-economic
status, majority of the malnourished subjects were
belonging to class IV (28%-48.9%) and V (35.8%-53.8%).
The major health problems among study subjects were
Patna Medical College and Hospital, Bihar, India,
diarrhoea, carbuncle/ furuncle and scabies (34%%, 16.7%,
16.7% & 12% respectively). These health problems need to
be tackled with education, routine anthelminthic, ORS
therapy and treatment of other chronic infections.
Otherwise these problems would have long-term ill effects
on the nutritional status and morbidity pattern among
adolescents in rural area PMCH.
CONCLUSION
The present study has been successfully demonstrated
the prevalence of malnutrition in the terms of under
nutrition, stunting and thinness among at Patna Medical
College and Hospital, Bihar, India. There were a high
prevalence underweight, stunting and thinness among boys
and girls. The poor nutritional status of adolescents,
especially girls has important implications in terms of
physical work capacity and adverse reproductive outcomes.
Infant mortality and long term effect (unknown) in children
is a burning issue. Our results have been concluded that this
study is useful for policy makers in their endeavor to
formulate various developmental and health care
programmes. Nutritional intervention is also necessary to
ameliorate the nutritional status among the studied
adolescents.
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Hospital Based Prevalence of Malnutrition in Pediatrics

  • 1. Int. J. Life. Sci. Scienti. Res., 3(2): 964-969 MARCH- 2017 http://ijlssr.com Copyright © 2015-2017 International Journal of Life-Sciences Scientific Research Page 964 Hospital Based Prevalence of Malnutrition in Pediatrics Sanjeev Kumar Sinha1 *, Amit Kumar2 1 Senior Resident, Department of Pediatrics, Patna Medical College and Hospital, Bihar, India 2 Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Patna Medical College and Hospital, Bihar, India * Address for Correspondence: Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Sinha, Senior Resident, Department of Pediatrics, Patna Medical College and Hospital, Bihar, India Received: 23 January 2017/Revised: 19 Feburary 2017/Accepted: 01 March 2017 ABSTRACT- Background: Malnutrition constitutes a major public health concern worldwide and serves as an indicator of hospitalized patient’s prognosis. Nutritional support is an essential aspect of the clinical management of children admitted to hospital. Malnutrition has been long associated with poor quality, poor diet and inadequate access to health care, and it remains a key global health issue that both stems from and contributes to weakness, with 50% of childhood deaths due to principal under nutrition. Methods: The present hospital based cross sectional study was conducted in April to Dec 2015 among 300 rural adolescents of 9-18 years age (146 boys and 154 girls) attending the outpatient department at Patna Medical College and Hospital, Bihar, India, belonging to the all caste communities. The nutritional status was assessed in terms of under nutrition (weight-for-age below 3rd percentile), stunting (Height-for-age below 3rd percentile) and thinness (BMI-for-age below 5th percentile). Diseases were accepted as such as diagnosed by pediatrician, skin specialist and medical officer. Results: The prevalence of underweight, stunting and thinness were found to be 31%, 22.3% and 30.7% respectively. The maximum prevalence of malnutrition was observed among early adolescents (23% - 54%) and the most common morbidities were diarrhoea (16.7%), carbuncle / furuncle (16.7%) and scabies (12%). Conclusion: Malnutrition among hospitalized under five children and around suffers moderately high rates of malnutrition. Present nutrition programs attention on education for at risk children and referral to regional hospitals for malnourished children. Screening tools to classify children at risk of developing malnutrition might be helpful. Key-words- Malnutrition, Hospitalized children, Morbidities, Prevalence, Stunting -------------------------------------------------IJLSSR----------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION Adequate nutrition is essential in early childhood to ensure healthy growth, proper organ formation and function, a strong immune system, and neurological and cognitive development. Economic growth and human development require well nourished populations who can learn new skills, think critically and contribute to their communities. Child malnutrition impacts cognitive function and contributes to poverty through impeding individuals’ ability to lead productive lives. In addition, it is estimated that more than one-third of under five deaths are attributable to under nutrition [1-2] . Access this article online Quick Response Code Website: www.ijlssr.com DOI: 10.21276/ijlssr.2017.3.2.15 Nutritional support is an essential aspect of the clinical management of children admitted to hospital [3] . Several studies have reported that poverty, inadequate access to a balance diet and underlying diseases (tuberculosis, malaria, diarrhea, etc.) contribute to high levels of malnutrition [4-6] . Death and disease in developing countries are often primarily a result of malnutrition and malnutrition remains the underlying cause of one out of every two such deaths [7–9] . A recent study by the World Health Organization (WHO) also demonstrates that child death and malnutrition have a substantial unequal, global distribution [10] . Definition of Malnutrition Malnutrition can be defined as a state of nutrition in which deficiency or excess of energy, protein, and other nutrients causes measurable adverse effects on tissue and body form and function, and clinical outcome. Malnutrition can be of the acute, chronic or mixed type. Acute malnutrition is the type that usually occurs in illness, but children with underlying chronic diseases who are admitted to the hospital because of an acute illness can also present with Research Article (Open access)
  • 2. Int. J. Life. Sci. Scienti. Res., VOL 3, ISSUE 2 http://ijlssr.com Copyright © 2015-2017 International Journal of Life-Sciences Scientific Research Page 965 chronic malnutrition. Anthropometric variables are used to define nutritional status worldwide but various classification systems and cutoff points are used to define malnutrition. One such classification method includes kwashiorkor and marasmus. These terms were originally established to describe syndromes of protein-energy malnutrition in children in developing countries. BMI (Body Mass Index) to described Malnutrition Various definitions are used to describe the prevalence of malnutrition. Most commonly, for wasting or acute malnutrition, WFH SD scores are used, and for chronic malnutrition, HFA SD scores are used. The likelihood of malnutrition is defined using a cut-off point of -2 SD. One criterion that is currently used more frequently is the BMI. The BMI is a simple and reproducible index that reflects body composition and function. Since the 1960, BMI has been used to assess obesity in adults. This statistical approach does not use weight-for-height index and does not define the reference population in 1999, the World Health Organization [11] . Recently, Cole et al.[12] determined cutoff points for BMI to define thinness. A thinness cutoff linked to 17 kg/ m2 was close to the wasting cutoff based on 2 SD scores. Globally, it is estimated that there are nearly 20 million children who are severely acutely malnourished, most of them live in south Asia and in sub-Saharan Africa [13] . Currently, the WHO recommended the use Z- Score or SD system to grade under nutrition. This method measured all the three indices and expresses the results in terms of Z scores or standard deviation units. Children who are more than 2 SD below the reference median (i.e. a Z- Score of less than -2) are considered to be undernourished i.e. to be stunted, wasted or to be underweight. Children with measurements below 3 SD (Z- Score of less than -3) are considered to be severely undernourished [14] . MATERIALS AND METHODS Study design This is a cross-sectional study that assesses the Hospital based Prevalence of malnutrition and associated factors among children aged 1-5 years. Study area and period A hospital based cross sectional study was carried out in the duration of April to Dec 2015 in the department of pediatrics, Patna Medical College and Hospital, Bihar, India. 300 children in the age group of 10 - 19 years attending outpatient department (OPD) at the PMCH was examined by the team comprising of doctor, social workers and interns. Information was collected regarding any health complaints in the present. Body weight was measured (the nearest 0.5 kg) with the subject standing motionless on the weighing scale and with the weight distributed equally on each leg. Height was measured (the nearest 0.5 cm) with the subject standing in an erect position against a vertical scale and with the head positioned so that the top of external auditory meatus was level with the inferior margin of the bony orbit. Nutritional status of the adolescents was assessed through weight for age (underweight), height for age (stunting) and BMI for age (thinning) according to WHO criteria [15] . Socio-economic status (SES) is determined by using modified Prasad’s scale [16] . General examination of all the adolescents was carried out in good natural light. Consent of the ethical committee was taken prior to conducting the study. Informed verbal consent was taken from the interviewed subjects. The information was collected on pre designed and pre tested Performa. Data thus generated was entered and analyzed using SPSS 22 version software package. Criteria for age and diagnosis: Exact age of the child was established from birth certificate/ school identification card, immunization card or recall method (to the nearest month using calendar of local events). Diseases were accepted as such as diagnosed by paediatrician, skin specialist and medical officer. Inclusion criteria: Children of 9-18 year attending outpatient department (OPD). Exclusion criteria: Children who were seriously ill, too agitated and unwilling for anthropometric measurements were excluded from the study. STATISTICALANALYSIS The collected data was entered and analyzed using SPSS 22.0. Frequencies and percentages were given for qualitative variables. Chi-square test was used to test for significant association of the proportion. The p-value of < 0.5 was regarded as significant. All reported of p-values were 2-sided. RESULTS A total of 300 adolescents were participated in the study. Out of them 146 were boys and 154 were girls between the ages of 9 to 18 years. Early adolescents age group (9-12 years) in which the growth spurt takes place, were observed to be at highest risk of underweight i.e. 53.8% as a compared to mid adolescents i.e. 23.7% according to weight for age and late adolescents (23.6%) whereas thinning in more early adolescent is 37.0 % as compared to mid adolescents (31.5%) according to BMI for age. While if we talk about the stunting among boys & girls i.e. approximately equal suffering 49.3% in boys and 50.7% in girls. The 46.3% mid adolescents were more stunted as compared to early (2.84%) and late adolescents (25.4%) Generally prevalence of malnutrition decreases as the level of education increases. Maximum prevalence of malnutrition was observed in class IV & V socio-economic status of the subjects. Here number of normal subjects was double of the underweight subjects while number of normal subjects was quadruple of the stunting subjects. The prevalence of malnutrition was as increases as the number of socioeconomic class increases.
  • 3. Int. J. Life. Sci. Scienti. Res., VOL 3, ISSUE 2 http://ijlssr.com Copyright © 2015-2017 International Journal of Life-Sciences Scientific Research Page 966 Table 1: Nutritional status of adolescents (underweight, stunting and thinning) Variables Under weight (%) N=93 Normal (%) N=207 Stunting (%) N=67 Normal (%) N=233 Thinning (%) N=92 Normal (%) N=208 Sex Boys (146) 40 (43.0) 106 (51.2) 33 (49.3) 113 (48.5) 43 (46.7) 103 (49.5) Girls (154) 53 (57.0) 101 (48.8) 34 (50.7) 120 (51.5) 49 (53.3) 105 (51.0) Adolescent Early (159) 50 (53.8) 109 (52.7) 19 (2.84) 140 (60.1) 34 (37.0) 125 (60.0) Mid (93) 22 (23.7) 71 (34.3) 31 (46.3) 62 (26.6) 29 (31.5) 64 (30.8) Late (48) 21 (23.6) 27 (13.0) 17 (25.4) 31 (13.3) 29 (31.5) 19 (9.13) Religion Hindu (140) 43 (46.2) 97 (46.9) 27 (40.3) 113 (48.5) 36 (39.1) 104 (50.0) Muslim (160) 50 (53.8) 110 (53.1) 40 (59.7) 120 (51.5) 56 (61.0) 104 (50.0) Education Illiterate (100) 40 (43.0) 60 (29.0) 24 (35.8) 76 (32.6) 32 (34.8) 68 (32.7) Primary school (85) 29 (31.2) 56 (27.1) 13 (19.4) 72 (31.0) 29 (31.5) 56 (26.9) Middle school (50) 10 (10.8) 40 (19.3) 9 (13.4) 41 (17.6) 8 (8.7) 42 (20.2) High school (30) 6 (6.45) 24 (11.6) 7 (10.4) 23 (9.87) 15 (16.3) 15 (7.21) Intermediate (10) 3 (3.23) 7 (3.38) 4 (5.97) 6 (2.58) 2 (2.17) 6 (2.88) Graduation (20) 5 (5.38) 15 (7.25) 7 (10.4) 13 (5.58) 5 (5.43) 15 (7.21) Post-graduation (5) 0 (0.00) 5 (2.42) 3 (4.48) 2 (0.86) 1 (1.09) 4 (1.92) Socio- economic status Class I (12) 3 (3.23) 9 (4.35) 5 (7.46) 13 (5.58) 4 (4.34) 8 (3.85) Class II (20) 4 (4.30) 16 (7.72) 2 (2.98) 20 (8.58) 2 (2.17) 18 (8.65) Class III (34) 10 (10.8) 24 (11.6) 7 (10.4) 37 (15.9) 8 (8.69) 26 (12.5) Class IV (110) 26 (28.0) 84 (40.6) 20 (29.8) 112 (48.1) 45 (48.9) 65 (31.2) Class V (124) 50 (53.8) 74 (35.7) 33 (49.2) 95 (40.8) 33 (35.8) 91 (43.8)
  • 4. Int. J. Life. Sci. Scienti. Res., VOL 3, ISSUE 2 http://ijlssr.com Copyright © 2015-2017 International Journal of Life-Sciences Scientific Research Page 967 Table 2: Gender wise morbidities among adolescents Various morbidities observed among the adolescent at the time of examination are given in Table 2. The 34.0% of the adolescents had upper respiratory tract infections (UR- TI) with girls suffering more 39.0% as compared to boys 28.8%. 16.7% adolescents had diarrhoea with boys (18.49%) sufferings more than girls (14.9%). 16.7% adolescents were found to be suffering from carbuncle/furuncle. 12% adolescents had scabies. 5% adolescents had abdominal pain. 2.67% adolescents had vitilago. The 2.33% adolescents had defective vision. 2% adolescents had dental carries & ottitis media each, and 1.67% adolescents had worm infestation (on history) etc. DISCUSSION It is apparent from this investigation that there is a high prevalence of malnutrition among rural adolescents as the prevalence of underweight, stunting and thinness was found to be 31%, 22.3% and 30.7% respectively. The extent of under nutrition was much more similar to those reported among Nepali refugees by Woodruff et al. [17] . From Table 1 it can be observed that the prevalence of stunting was slightly more among the girls (50.7 %) than boys (49.3%). The observation of the prevalence of stunting among boys as per the finding of the WHO Report on Regional Consultation on the nutritional status of adolescents [18] . A low prevalence of stunting has been reported by Anand et al. [19] . The basic reason behind stunting indicates the long term cumulative inadequacies of health and nutrition and an insufficient intake of nutrients during the early stage of childhood. It had been opined earlier by Measham and Chatterjee [20] that one of the key causes of under nutrition among Indian communities was the lack of access to insufficient foods and resource amenities. In the present study, BMI-for-age was utilized as an indicator of thinness and overweight. The WHO expert Committee2 has been recommended that it is the best indicator for the adolescents to assess under nutrition (thinness) or overweight. There are a number of studies reporting the prevalence of thinness utilizing BMI-for-age as an indicator among adolescents in India [18, 21-23] . It is evident from Table 1 that the prevalence of thinning and normal subjects among boys were 46.7% and 49.5% respectively while among girls were 53.3% and 51.0% respectively, where the prevalence of thinness was slightly higher among girls than boys. The prevalence of thinness was significantly higher in the early age groups in most of the cases, but decreased with age. A similar trend has been reported by Sahabuddin et al. [24] WHO opined that the prevalence of thinness decreased with age. Low prevalence thinness among adolescent girls Common diseases Boys (N=146) Girls ( N=154) Total (%) ( N=300) Abdomen pain 4 (2.74) 11 (7.14) 15 (5.00) Carbuncle / furuncle 26 (17.8) 24(15.58) 50 (16.7) Defective vision 3 (2.05) 4 (2.60) 7 (2.33) Dental caries 1 (0.68) 5 (3.25) 6 (2.00) Diarrhea 27 (18.49) 23 (14.9) 50 (16.7) Hernia 2 (1.37) 0 (0.00) 2 (0.67) Measles 2 (1.37) 0 (0.00) 2 (0.67) Ottitis media 3 (2.05) 3 (1.95) 6 (2.00) Scabies 26 (17.8) 10 (6.49) 36 (12.0) TB 2 (1.37) 2 (1.30) 4 (1.33) Trauma 2 (1.37) 1 (0.65) 3 (0.10) URTI 42 (28.8) 60 (39.0) 102 (34.0) Vitilago 2 (1.37) 6 (3.90) 8(2.67) Vomiting 1 (0.68) 3 (1.95) 4 (1.33) Worm infestation 3 (2.05) 2 (1.30) 5 (1.67)
  • 5. Int. J. Life. Sci. Scienti. Res., VOL 3, ISSUE 2 http://ijlssr.com Copyright © 2015-2017 International Journal of Life-Sciences Scientific Research Page 968 (30.6%) has also been reported from North India16 and this finding is more similar to present study. These problems can be solved by school based programs, health education, and food fortification. In this study Muslim patients (53.8%) were more than Hindu patients (46.2%). The prevalence of malnutrition among Muslim patients was between 50% - 59.7% and among Hindu patients was between 39% - 46.2%%. In which if we talk about stunting this is found more in Muslim patients 59.7% as compare to Hindu patients i.e. 40.3%. Education level of the study subjects was inversely proportional to malnutrition. According to socio-economic status, majority of the malnourished subjects were belonging to class IV (28%-48.9%) and V (35.8%-53.8%). The major health problems among study subjects were Patna Medical College and Hospital, Bihar, India, diarrhoea, carbuncle/ furuncle and scabies (34%%, 16.7%, 16.7% & 12% respectively). These health problems need to be tackled with education, routine anthelminthic, ORS therapy and treatment of other chronic infections. Otherwise these problems would have long-term ill effects on the nutritional status and morbidity pattern among adolescents in rural area PMCH. CONCLUSION The present study has been successfully demonstrated the prevalence of malnutrition in the terms of under nutrition, stunting and thinness among at Patna Medical College and Hospital, Bihar, India. There were a high prevalence underweight, stunting and thinness among boys and girls. The poor nutritional status of adolescents, especially girls has important implications in terms of physical work capacity and adverse reproductive outcomes. Infant mortality and long term effect (unknown) in children is a burning issue. 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