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Stress and Nutritional Status of Individuals in Uttarakhand, North-ern India: Differential Effect of Gender.

Vallari T Kukreti1, Anju T Bisht2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Uttarakhand, Northern India is facing challenges in the issues concerning public health. Hence, researches identifying the stressors and nutri-tional factors influencing health are encouraged. This study attempts to assess the stress levels and nutritional status. Gender differences are also measured in the same.
METHODS: Stress and nutritional status related information was gathered (Nov, 2012-June, 2013) from 118 individuals residing in Uttarakhand state. Stress level was assessed using Personal Stress Score Inventory. Anthropo-metric details and dietary intake (3 day food recall method) were collected. Nutrient intake were calculated and compared with recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for Indi-ans. T-test and Chi-square (χ²) were performed to measure the gender difference in studied variables.
RESULTS: 66.6% of females and 85.4% of males reported moderate stress (31-79). Males were seen to be more stressed then females, though no sig-nificant differ-ence was seen. A significant difference in BMI (Body mass Index) was seen be-tween males (24.1 kg/m(2)) and females (21.5 kg/m(2)). The study sample was found to be deficient in iron and zinc when compared with RDA. Females suf-fering from various level of stress had significantly lower levels of energy, pro-tein, zinc than males.
CONCLUSION: Majority of subjects were suffering from moderate level of stress. The anthropometric status of subjects was good, though females showed signifi-cantly lower intake of nutrients compared to men. Poor intake of iron and zinc points towards a possibility of hidden hunger. Hence, psy-chological and nutri-tional counseling may be required.

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Keywords:  Gender difference; India; Nutritional status; Stress

Year:  2013        PMID: 24688975      PMCID: PMC3963671          DOI: 10.5681/hpp.2013.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Perspect        ISSN: 2228-6497


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