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Author ORCID Identifier

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0696-5885

Corresponding Author

Amogha Shree

Assistant Professor,

Department of Community Medicine,

JSS Medical College, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru

Email Id: Amogha.gowda@gmail.com

Abstract

Background

Malnutrition in Indian children under five is widespread, driven by insufficient food intake and diseases like diarrhoea and respiratory infections. Factors such as food security, maternal literacy, and healthcare access influence malnutrition rates. Growth monitoring utilizes WHO standards globally and IAP guidelines in India. Implementing these charts improves early identification and management of malnutrition, crucial for addressing childhood health challenges in India. This study compare the prevalence of malnutrition in WHO classification with Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP) classification among under 5 children residing in urban slum.

Methodology

A community based cross-sectional study was conducted among children aged 6 to 60 months attending Anganwadi centres. Socio-demographic details was obtatined and anthropometric measurements were plotted on IAP and WHO growth charts. Data was summarized and represented in tables.

Results

Among 145 children, 50.3% were females. Mean age of the children were 3.8 ± 1.2 years and majority belonged to Hindu religion (71%) followed by Muslims (26.2%). According to WHO chart, 92(63.4%) are normal and 51(35.2%) were underweight while with the IAP, 114(78.6%) are normal and 29(20%) were underweight. 2 children (1.4%) were overweight according to both the classification.

Conclusion

Both WHO and IAP classification can be used for the screening. IAP classification is more suitable for the Indian population.

Publication Date

2024

Publisher

JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research

Conflict of Interest

None

Keywords

IAP, Growth chart, Malnutrition, Under 5, WHO

Word Count

2416

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