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Association between anthropometric-based and food-based nutritional failure among children in India, 2015.

William Joe1, Sunil Rajpal2, Rockli Kim3, Avula Laxmaiah4, Rachakulla Harikumar4, Nimmathota Arlappa4, Indrapal Meshram4, Nagalla Balakrishna5, Madhari Radhika6, Soumya Swaminathan7, S V Subramanian3,8.   

Abstract

Inadequate dietary intake is a critical underlying determinant of child undernutrition. This study examined the association between anthropometric-based and food-based nutritional failure among children in India. We used the 2015-2016 National Nutrition Monitoring Bureau data where anthropometric outcomes and food intake were both measured for each child. We followed the World Health Organization child growth reference standards to define anthropometric failures (i.e., height-for-age z score < -2 SD for stunting, weight-for-age z score < -2 SD for underweight, and weight-for-height z score < -2 SD for wasting), and the Indian Council of Medical Research recommended dietary allowance (RDA) to define adequacy in intake of calorie, protein, and fat. We used descriptive and regression-based assessments to test the association between the two indicators of nutritional failure and also computed the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). The prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting was 28.6%, 24.3%, and 12.8%, respectively, whereas 78.2%, 27.4%, and 50.8% of the children had below RDA norms consumption of calorie, protein, and fat, respectively. We found weak-to-null correlation between anthropometric failures and food failures (Pearson correlation ranging from -0.013 to 0.147) and poor discriminatory accuracy (AUC < 0.62), suggesting that in the Indian context, anthropometric failures are not directly associated with food intake. This finding highlights the need for improving adequate intake of macronutrients and draws attention toward adopting a multifactorial approach to improve child nutrition in India. Poor food intake itself merits exclusive policy focus as it is an important nutrition and health concern.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  India; anthropometric failures; discriminatory accuracy; food intake; food security; undernutrition

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30989801      PMCID: PMC6860073          DOI: 10.1111/mcn.12830

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Matern Child Nutr        ISSN: 1740-8695            Impact factor:   3.092


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