NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF THE UNDER FIVE CHILDREN OF ARMED FORCES PERSONNEL.
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ABSTRACT: Three hundred and one underfive children belonging to Armed Forces families were studied for their anthropometric and haemoglobin status. Their weights, MUAC and haemoglobin were superior as compared with the children in the general civil population as reported in various studies. 82.39% had weights above 80% of Harvard median. Chest circumference and head circumference crossing took place between 12-23 months. 69.56% had MUAC within normal limits and 59.81% had haemoglobin levels of 11 gm/dl or more. The healthier nutritional status of the underfives in the Armed Forces population is attributable to a healthier environment and an easy access to comprehensive health care facilities made available to them. It can be further improved by augmenting and modernising the MCH services with a view to provide quality care.
SUBMITTER: Kapilashrami MC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5531907 | biostudies-other | 1999 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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