Nutritional Status and Dietary Practices of Special or Mentally Challenged School Going Boys of Pune City

Aarti Nawathe, S. Kulkarni
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Special or mentally challenged is a term that is commonly used to describe someone who learns and develops more slowly than others and synonymous with mental retardation. Irrespective of cause of mental retardation, the problem of diet pattern and its effects remain same for every special individual. A balanced diet rich in calories, protein, vitamins and minerals is required for pregnant women and young children for normal brain development. Lack of adequate diet can have direct and indirect effects on brain development and thereby increase the risk of subnormal development. Diet plays an important part in the development of every individual. Challenged individuals may resist new foods, have definite likes and dislikes and sometimes can't manage eating food as some of them may find it difficult to recognise the food item. The present study aims to assess the nutritional status of mentally retarded school-going children of Pune city, and the objectives are to study the dietary practices, choices and preferences of these children. The sample is from low economic and educational status. The data of 259 boys of age group 8 to 16 years is collected from 13 special schools of Pune city with the help of diet survey and questionnaire, where in detailed case histories and psychological assessments of these mentally challenged children are available. The data shows that 76.79% children are of various grades of under nutrition and 1.39% children are under obese category. As age increases, the level of under nourishment decreases. Evidence of over nourishment is seen after the age of 11 years. Consumption of bakery items is more in these children. Consumption of tea is more than milk intake.
浦那市特殊或智障学童营养状况及饮食习惯
特殊或智力障碍是一个术语,通常用来描述学习和发展比别人慢的人,是智力迟钝的同义词。无论智力低下的原因是什么,饮食模式的问题及其影响对每个特殊的个体来说都是一样的。孕妇和幼儿的大脑正常发育需要富含卡路里、蛋白质、维生素和矿物质的均衡饮食。缺乏足够的饮食会对大脑发育产生直接或间接的影响,从而增加发育不正常的风险。饮食在每个人的发展中都起着重要的作用。有挑战的人可能会抵制新食物,有明确的好恶,有时无法控制吃食物,因为他们中的一些人可能会发现很难识别食物。本研究旨在评估浦那市智障学龄儿童的营养状况,目的是研究这些儿童的饮食习惯、选择和偏好。样本来自较低的经济和教育水平。通过饮食调查和问卷调查,从浦那市13所特殊学校收集了259名8至16岁男孩的数据,并对这些智力障碍儿童进行了详细的病例史和心理评估。数据显示,76.79%的儿童属于不同程度的营养不良,1.39%的儿童属于肥胖类别。随着年龄的增长,营养不良的水平下降。营养过剩的迹象出现在11岁以后。这些孩子更喜欢吃烘焙食品。茶的摄入量超过了牛奶的摄入量。
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