K Silambu Selvi, J Sai laavanya, G Nandhini, P Shanthini Priya, I Vanthi Ekal
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Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted by the Department of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre (SRMIST), Kattankulathur, Chengalpattu District, Chennai,Tamil Nadu, India as a part of a nutritional awareness camp in month of March 2022 to examine the eating pattern of school-going children aged 11-14 years, in a Government school of Kalivanthapattu village, Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu. Data was collected randomly among 73 school children during a nutritional awareness camp conducted by study Institute. A validated tool was used to identify the dietary gaps in food group intake and the anthropometric parameters were assessed using standard measures and were compared with ICMR and World Health Organisation (WHO) standards to analyse their nutritional status. The acquired data was analysed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software. Results: Out of the 73 children, there were 52 girls and 21 boys and the mean age of the children was 12.09±0.80 years. The dietary gap assessment tool indicated the gross deficiency in the intake of different food groups by the children. The majority of the samples 52 (71.2%) had an average dietary pattern, 9 (12.3%) students were found to have poor dietary habits and only 12 (16.4%) students had a good dietary pattern. Body Mass Index (BMI) assessment indicated that 39 students (53.4%) were normal (-2SD to +1SD) and others were found to be malnourished. A substantial variation in the mean weight of 12-year-old-male students (p-value=0.025) as well as female students (p-value=0.003) was observed when compared to ICMR standards. There was high significant difference between mean height of 13-year-old female students and the mean height as per ICMR standards (p-value=0.004). 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导言:营养不良是一项需要立即关注的重大全球健康危机。青春期是一个关键阶段,营养对他们的生长发育起着重要作用。有必要评估泰米尔纳德邦公立学校儿童的营养状况,以便作出适当的政策决定并实施营养干预措施。目的:评估公立学校儿童的膳食差距,并将其人体测量参数与印度医学研究委员会(ICMR)标准进行比较。同时,将他们每天摄入的五种食物与体重状况联系起来。材料和方法:这项横断面研究是由印度泰米尔纳德邦金奈市昌加尔帕图区Kattankulathur SRM医学院医院和研究中心(SRMIST)临床营养和饮食学系进行的,作为营养意识训练营的一部分,于2022年3月在泰米尔纳德邦昌加尔帕图县Kalivanthapattu村一所政府学校检查11-14岁学龄儿童的饮食模式。数据是在研究所举办的营养意识夏令营中随机收集的。使用一种经过验证的工具来确定食物组摄入中的膳食差距,使用标准测量方法评估人体测量参数,并与ICMR和世界卫生组织(WHO)标准进行比较,以分析其营养状况。采用SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences)软件对所得数据进行分析。结果:73例患儿中,女孩52例,男孩21例,平均年龄12.09±0.80岁。膳食差距评估工具显示了儿童在不同食物组摄入方面的总体不足。52名(71.2%)学生的饮食习惯一般,9名(12.3%)学生的饮食习惯较差,只有12名(16.4%)学生的饮食习惯良好。身体质量指数(BMI)评估显示39名(53.4%)学生正常(-2SD至+1SD),其余学生营养不良。与ICMR标准相比,观察到12岁男学生(p值=0.025)和女学生(p值=0.003)的平均体重发生了实质性变化。13岁女学生的平均身高与ICMR标准的平均身高有高度显著差异(p值=0.004)。结论:公学儿童膳食摄取量处于中等水平,人体测量结果显示存在营养不良。
Evaluating the Dietary Gaps and Anthropometric Parameters of the Government School Children Aged 11-14 Years in Accordance with ICMR Standards
Introduction: Malnutrition is a major global health crisis that needs immediate attention. Adolescence is a crucial stage where nutrition plays a major role on account of their growth and development. There is a need to assess the nutritional status of Government school children in Tamil nadu to take appropriate policy decisions and implement nutritional interventions. Aim: To assess the dietary gaps of Government school children and compare their anthropometric parameters with Indian Council of Medical Reasearch (ICMR) standards. Also, to associate their daily intake of five food groups with their weight status. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted by the Department of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre (SRMIST), Kattankulathur, Chengalpattu District, Chennai,Tamil Nadu, India as a part of a nutritional awareness camp in month of March 2022 to examine the eating pattern of school-going children aged 11-14 years, in a Government school of Kalivanthapattu village, Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu. Data was collected randomly among 73 school children during a nutritional awareness camp conducted by study Institute. A validated tool was used to identify the dietary gaps in food group intake and the anthropometric parameters were assessed using standard measures and were compared with ICMR and World Health Organisation (WHO) standards to analyse their nutritional status. The acquired data was analysed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software. Results: Out of the 73 children, there were 52 girls and 21 boys and the mean age of the children was 12.09±0.80 years. The dietary gap assessment tool indicated the gross deficiency in the intake of different food groups by the children. The majority of the samples 52 (71.2%) had an average dietary pattern, 9 (12.3%) students were found to have poor dietary habits and only 12 (16.4%) students had a good dietary pattern. Body Mass Index (BMI) assessment indicated that 39 students (53.4%) were normal (-2SD to +1SD) and others were found to be malnourished. A substantial variation in the mean weight of 12-year-old-male students (p-value=0.025) as well as female students (p-value=0.003) was observed when compared to ICMR standards. There was high significant difference between mean height of 13-year-old female students and the mean height as per ICMR standards (p-value=0.004). Conclusion: The dietary intake of Government school children was average and the anthropemetric assessment indicated that many of them were malnourished.