Anthropometric Characteristics and Chronic Energy Deficiency of the Mankidias - A PTG of Northern Odisha, India

Monali Goswami
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Abstract The present paper is an endeavor to focus on the socio-economic profile and anthropometric characteristics of the Mankidias, a semi-nomadic, particularly vulnerable tribe of Mayurbhanj District of Northern Odisha. The study includes 136 married women (>15 years) and 124 adult men aged above 20 years. The subjects were also interviewed to collect data on their socio-economic profile. Anthropometric measurements including height and weight were measured using standard protocol. Body Mass Index (BMI) was calculated and used as a measure of nutritional status. The study depicts the low socio-economic status of the tribe in terms of low literacy and household income. Further the extent of under-nutrition (BMI<18.5 kg/m2) was also found to be very high among both the males and the females. However, the frequency of under-nutrition or higher rate of chronic energy deficiency (CED), that is BMI<18.5 kg/m2 is marked among the females. According to the WHO classification of public health problem of low BMI, the prevalence of CED was found to be very high (>40%) in both the males (48.4%) and females (59.5%) of this tribe indicating a critical situation. Since the socio-economic characteristics and nutritional status of the Mankidia tribe is indigent, it is indispensable that the nutritional status of the tribe should be improved by enhancing the socio-economic status through improved education and employment opportunities and appropriate nutritional interventional programs to reduce the prevalence of CED.
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摘要:本文主要研究了北部奥里萨邦Mayurbhanj地区半游牧、特别脆弱的部落Mankidias的社会经济特征和人体特征。该研究包括136名已婚女性(>15岁)和124名20岁以上的成年男性。研究对象还接受了访谈,以收集有关其社会经济状况的数据。人体测量包括身高和体重使用标准方案测量。计算身体质量指数(BMI),并将其作为营养状况的衡量标准。该研究从识字率低和家庭收入低的角度描述了该部落的低社会经济地位。此外,该部落男性(48.4%)和女性(59.5%)的营养不良程度(BMI40%)表明情况危急。由于Mankidia部落的社会经济特征和营养状况很差,因此必须通过改善教育和就业机会以及适当的营养干预计划来提高部落的社会经济地位,以降低CED的患病率。
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