A Study of Nutritional Health Problems of Adolescent Girls in Rural Area of Nagpur District: A School Based Cross Sectional Study

S. Thakre, Subhash B. Thakre, Priti N. Tiwari, Hitesh C. Tayade
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Introduction: "Adolescence" literally means "to emerge" or "to attain identity" and is essentially the period of rapid physical and psychological development. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines “adolescent” as an individual between 10 to 19 years of age. About 19.7% of Indian population is adolescents. Nutritional health problems are one of the important health problem faced by adolescents. Prevalence of anemia in adolescents (15-19 years) girls is 54%. Underweight is seen among 46.4% adolescent girls. Hence this study was conducted to find out nutritional health problems of adolescent girls in a rural area of Nagpur district. Menstrual hygiene was also studied. Material and methods: A cross sectional study was carried out in one of the randomly selected school in a rural area of Nagpur. Calculated sample size was 145, though the study was carried out on 150 adolescent girls in August 2019 using a pre-designed and pretested questionnaire. Results: Mean age of study participants was 14.87± 2.77 years. Prevalence of anemia was found to be 80%. Prevalence of undernutrition was 36%. None of the student received weekly iron and folic acid tablets in last three months. Only 28% study subjects received information of menstrual hygiene prior to menarche. Conclusion: Prevalence of anemia and undernutrition was found to be high in a school of rural area of Nagpur district. WIFS program should be strengthened through inter-sectoral collaboration among health and education sectors.
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那格浦尔地区农村少女营养健康问题研究:基于学校的横断面研究
“青春期”的字面意思是“出现”或“获得认同”,本质上是身体和心理快速发展的时期。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)将"青少年"定义为10至19岁之间的个人。大约19.7%的印度人口是青少年。营养健康问题是青少年面临的重要健康问题之一。青少年(15-19岁)女孩的贫血患病率为54%。46.4%的少女体重过轻。因此,本研究旨在找出那格浦尔农村地区少女的营养健康问题。月经卫生也进行了研究。材料和方法:在那格浦尔农村地区随机选择一所学校进行横断面研究。计算的样本量为145人,尽管该研究是在2019年8月使用预先设计和测试的问卷对150名少女进行的。结果:研究参与者的平均年龄为14.87±2.77岁。发现贫血的患病率为80%。营养不良发生率为36%。在过去的三个月中,没有一个学生每周服用铁和叶酸片。只有28%的研究对象在月经初潮前获得了月经卫生信息。结论:那格浦尔县某农村学校贫血和营养不良发生率较高。应通过卫生和教育部门之间的部门间合作,加强卫生系统方案。
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