Bio-Social correlates of nutritional status among the Bengali Muslim and the Meitei Women of Cachar district of Assam, India

A. Barbhuiya, Nazia Parveen, Suhenaz Barbhuiya
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Nutritional status based on BMI is not only influenced by biological factors but also affected by demographic, economic, socio-cultural and environmental conditions of a population. The present paper intends to study the nutritional status with reference to age and family income among the Bengali Muslim and Meitei Women of Cachar District, Assam. The data have been collected by household census method and nutritional anthropometry among 172 Bengali Muslim and 181 Meitei women of 20 to 64 years age. The study reveals that 40.1% of Bengali Muslim and 30.4% of Meitei women are suffering from CED malnutrition while very few women are found to be overweight or obese in both the communities. Chi-square test doesn’t show any significant (p-0.195) difference in nutritional status between the two communities. More than 50% of Bengali Muslim women who belong to higher age group (50+) are found to be suffering from CED malnutrition while frequency of CED malnutrition is high among the middle aged Meitei women. CED malnutrition is found to be more among the Bengali Muslim women of lowest family income category but it is high among the Meitei women who belong to middle income group. Although slight negative correlation exists between BMI and age of the Bengali Muslim women but opposite picture is observed among the Meitei women. BMI of both Bengali Muslim (r=0.209, p<0.01) and Meitei women (r=0.165, p<0.05) demonstrate significant positive correlation with annual family income. The study indicates the affect of family income in nutritional status. However, further studies are required considering other correlated bio-social factors to get deep insight knowledge on it.
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印度阿萨姆邦卡查尔县孟加拉穆斯林和苗族妇女营养状况的生物-社会相关因素
以体重指数(BMI)为基础的营养状况不仅受生物因素的影响,还受到人口、经济、社会文化和环境条件的影响。本文旨在研究阿萨姆邦卡恰尔地区孟加拉穆斯林和密特族妇女的营养状况与年龄和家庭收入的关系。通过家庭普查法和营养人体测量法收集了 172 名孟加拉穆斯林妇女和 181 名年龄在 20 至 64 岁之间的苗族妇女的数据。研究显示,40.1% 的孟加拉穆斯林妇女和 30.4% 的苗族妇女患有 CED 营养不良症,而这两个族群中只有极少数妇女超重或肥胖。卡方检验(Chi-square test)未显示出两个族群在营养状况上有任何显著差异(P-0.195)。超过 50% 的孟加拉穆斯林妇女属于高年龄组(50 岁以上),她们患有 CED 营养不良,而中年密支那妇女患 CED 营养不良的频率很高。在家庭收入最低的孟加拉穆斯林妇女中,CED 营养不良的发生率较高,但在属于中等收入群体的密支那妇女中,CED 营养不良的发生率较高。虽然孟加拉穆斯林妇女的体重指数与年龄之间存在轻微的负相关,但在密支那妇女中却观察到了相反的情况。孟加拉穆斯林妇女(r=0.209,p<0.01)和密支那妇女(r=0.165,p<0.05)的体重指数与家庭年收入呈显著正相关。这项研究表明了家庭收入对营养状况的影响。不过,还需要进一步研究其他相关的生物-社会因素,以深入了解这方面的知识。
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