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Analysis of nutritional status, knowledge and food security of school children with and without mid day meal programme

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Title Analysis of nutritional status, knowledge and food security of school children with and without mid day meal programme
 
Creator Savitri, Byadagi
 
Contributor Sunanda, Sharan
 
Subject biological phenomena, marketing, vitamins, sampling, diseases, nutrients, grading, wastes, fats, fruits
 
Description Present study was under taken to assess the nutritional status,
knowledge and food security of school children with Govt. Mid Day Meal
(MDM) at GHSB and ISCKON MDM at GHSH and without MDM at PHSC.
Majority of the subjects with no MDM were found to have better height,
height for age, weight for age, odds ratio and MUAC as compared to IAP
and NCHS standards. Subjects with ISCKON MDM (GHSH) had higher
BMI and TSF values compared to both IAP and WHO standards in
comparison to other two schools. PHSC subjects without MDM had
better health status compared to subjects with MDM. Subjects from
PHSC and their parents had better nutritional knowledge as compared to
other two schools. Food insecurity was almost nonexistent. However,
PHSC was found to have better food security (100%) compared to other
two schools. Majority of the female subjects were found to have normal
hemoglobin level in all the schools. However, comparatively female
subjects of PHSC without MDM had better status compared to subjects
with MDM provision. Mean food consumption of 30 girls from each
school was found to be inadequate as compared to Recommended
Dietary Allowances. There was wide variation in nutrient intake among
the subjects studied. Based on the results of this study, it could be
inferred that the subjects were below the anthropometric standards.
Provision of MDM would have contributed to the improved nutritional
status of study subjects. There appears to be large gap to be achieved for
better nutritional status by providing nutri rich meals.
 
Date 2016-05-24T10:43:20Z
2016-05-24T10:43:20Z
2014-04-02
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier Th-10734
http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/66251
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru