Nutritional Status of Adolescents in the Kamrup-metropolitan District of Assam, India: A Comparative Study between Rural and Urban

Priyanka Barman, Vijayalaxmi K.G., Roopa B. Patil, Surendra H.S.
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Adolescents serve as the foundational resources and future citizens of the nation. India boasts the highest number of adolescents globally, with a staggering count of 253 million individuals falling between the age range of 10 to 19 years, while Assam is ranked thirteenth among the many states and Union territories in India, with a total adolescent population of 65,60,308. During the stage of adolescence, there is a notable surge in growth. With this background, the present study was carried out to study and compare the nutritional status of rural and urban adolescents of the Kamrup-metropolitan district of Assam. Based on the purposive sampling technique, a totalof 200 adolescents were selected. A standardised pre-tested questionnaire was developed to collect information on somatic status and dietary intake. Findings revealed that the majority ofindividuals in both Urban and Rural areas have a BMI of less than 18.5, but the prevalence wasslightly higher in the rural group (56.0%) compared to the Urban group (53.0%). Urban respondents (25.4 cm, 11.28 mm) had a slightly higher mean MUAC and TSF than rural respondents (23.7 cm, 11.19mm). There is a notable difference in the amount of nutrients consumed by adolescents compared to the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA). Energy intake is below the recommended levels, with adequacy percentages varying from 78.6% to82.4%, indicating a critical area of concern. Conversely, Visible fat intake is above RDA, ranging from 110.8% to 118.2%, highlighting potential overconsumption in this category. Adolescents were observed to have deficiencies in vitamins A, C, and folic acid compared to the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA).
印度阿萨姆邦卡姆鲁普都市区青少年的营养状况:城乡比较研究
青少年是国家的基础资源和未来公民。印度是全球青少年人数最多的国家,10 至 19 岁的青少年人数达到了惊人的 2.53 亿人,而阿萨姆邦在印度众多邦和联邦直辖区中排名第十三位,青少年人口总数为 65 60 308 人。在青春期阶段,生长速度明显加快。在此背景下,本研究对阿萨姆邦卡姆鲁普都市区农村和城市青少年的营养状况进行了研究和比较。根据目的性抽样技术,共选取了 200 名青少年。为了收集有关身体状况和膳食摄入量的信息,我们编制了一份经过预先测试的标准化问卷。调查结果显示,城市和农村地区的大多数人的体重指数都低于 18.5,但农村组(56.0%)略高于城市组(53.0%)。城市受访者(25.4 厘米,11.28 毫米)的平均 MUAC 和 TSF 略高于农村受访者(23.7 厘米,11.19 毫米)。与膳食营养素推荐摄入量(RDA)相比,青少年的营养素摄入量存在明显差异。能量摄入量低于建议水平,充足率从 78.6% 到 82.4% 不等,表明这是一个值得关注的关键领域。相反,可见脂肪摄入量高于 RDA,从 110.8%到 118.2%不等,凸显了这一类别可能存在摄入过量的情况。与膳食营养素推荐摄入量(RDA)相比,青少年缺乏维生素 A、C 和叶酸。
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