Use of Z-Scores For The Classification of Malnutrition
Use of Z-Scores For The Classification of Malnutrition
Use of Z-Scores For The Classification of Malnutrition
2. Introduction
3. Methodology
5. Conclusion
6. Recommendations
7. References
Objectives
50
SOWC, 1998
40
30
20
10
Underweight
0
India Sub-saharan World Stunted
Africa Wasted
60
50
30
20
10
0
Kerala Tamilnadu India Bihar
“Classification”s of Malnutrition.
The mean and SD of all the Z-Scores reflect the quality of the data collected.
Methodology
Study area : Ten slums coming under the field-practice area of the Urban
Health Centre, PSG IMS & R, Coimbatore.
Study Population : Children less than five years of age residing in these
slums. The total number of under-five children in these 10 slums is 625.
Exclusion criteria :
1. Children who are not resident of the slum, but visiting.
2. Children of families who have moved into the slum within the past 1 month.
Design of the study : Cross-sectional study (Prevalence study)
Sampling :
Prevalence (p) of malnutrition in slums = 50 % (based on the previous studies)
allowable error (d) = 10% (of the prevalence)
Sample size ( n ) = 4PQ / d2
the estimated Sample size is 400.
a) From the ten slum areas coming under the field practice area of the UHC, six slums
were selected using a random number table .
b) All the under-five children in these six slum areas were taken as study subjects.
(n = 405)
Children were weighed and measured as per the WHO guidelines1 on Anthropometry.
Statistical Analysis :
* Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, USA ** National Center for Health Statistics, USA
Results & Discussion
100
Normal
90
32.1 %
80
70
48.4 % 49.6 %
60
50
40 Malnourished
22.7 % 67.9 %
30
20
10
0
Wasted Stunted Underweight TOTAL
48.4 45.5
30 29.4 48.8 60
22.7 19.9
17
20 15.5
9.1
10
0
Current Study, India NFHS II Tamilnadu NFHS II Rajeshkumar Haryana Laxmiah, Punjab
Coimbatore slums
60
50
40
Severely malnourished
30 23
21.2 22.3
18.1 19
20 18
20.3 12 11.5 12
9.4 10.6
10 2.8 3.8
0.6
0
70 Stunting Wasting
60 30
50 25
% stunted
40 20
% wasted
30 15
20 10
10 5
0
0
0-11 12 _ 23 24-35 36-47 48-59 0-11 12 _ 23 24-35 36-47 48-59
Age group
Age group
Underweight
80
60
% underweight
40
20
0
0 - 11 12 _ 23 24-35 36 - 47 48 - 59
Age - group
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I.I.P.S, Mumbai. 1999.
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Foundation of India, New Delhi. 1996.
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Upper Arm Circumference for Screening Undernutrition. Indian Pediatrics 1996 march; 33: 189-196.