Tribal Health and Nutrition: A Bio-Cultural Study among Raji Tribe of Uttarakhand, India.

Abrar S. Alam, Gangadhar Jha
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It has been known for ages that the general assumptions, coupled up with belief and practices relating the health and disease of the common man has intimate relation to the diagnosis process as well as the cure of disease. Therefore, it becomes inevitable to generate a comprehensive view of all the cultural facet of health and its related concerns of a community. The presented research paper is an outcome of the field work conducted in the districts Pithoragarh and Champavat ofUttarakhand State among R.nji primitive tribal groups (PVTGs). This study is based on the health and nutritional status of R.nji community using anthropometric profiles like height, weight, waist and hip circumferences and three parameters that were derived from these measurements, i.e., Body Mass Index (BMI), waist-hip ratio (WHR) and Haemoglobin (Hb). In this study we collected N=94 adult individual blood samples and anthropometric measurement aged above 18 years from ten villages in the study area. The findings of the study strongly indicate lack of health awareness, poor concern for health check-upsboth physical as well as mental, poor lifestyle, lack of balanced diet, nutritionalrequirements etc. It has been observed that the health status in this community is almost directly proportional to the economic and social conditions of the people. The paper thus, evaluates health situation of the Raji tribe and provide some possible recommendations for their good health and social development that might help to address their health and social development.
部落健康与营养:印度北阿坎德邦拉吉部落的生物文化研究。
人们早就知道,一般的假设,加上与普通人的健康和疾病有关的信仰和实践,与疾病的诊断过程和治疗有着密切的关系。因此,不可避免地要对健康的所有文化方面及其与社区有关的问题产生一个全面的看法。所提出的研究论文是在北阿坎德邦的皮托拉加尔和昌帕瓦地区对rnji原始部落群体(pvtg)进行实地工作的结果。本研究基于R.nji社区的健康和营养状况,使用人体测量数据,如身高、体重、腰围和臀围,以及从这些测量数据中得出的三个参数,即身体质量指数(BMI)、腰臀比(WHR)和血红蛋白(Hb)。在本研究中,我们从研究区10个村庄收集了N=94个18岁以上的成人个体血液样本和人体测量数据。研究结果强烈表明,缺乏健康意识,不关心身体和精神健康检查,不良的生活方式,缺乏均衡的饮食和营养需求等。人们注意到,这个社区的健康状况几乎与人民的经济和社会状况成正比。因此,本文评估了Raji部落的健康状况,并为他们的健康和社会发展提供了一些可能的建议,这些建议可能有助于解决他们的健康和社会发展问题。
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