Online ISSN: 2515-8260

Keywords : interventional


To evaluate the effect of nutritional interventional measures in improving the nutritional status of children

Dr. Vasundhara Aras Dr. Nisha Singh Dr. Sanjay Kumar Dr. Ashfaq Modiwala

European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2022, Volume 9, Issue 5, Pages 647-650

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of nutritional interventional measures in improving the nutritional status of children.
Result: 16 out of 44 children born by normal delivery (32%) had received breast feeding within one hour of birth while none of the 6 children born via cesarean section had been started feeding within first hour of birth. A significant association was obtained between the type of birth procedure and initiation of Breast Feeding (χ2=15.043, p=0.002)              
Conclusion: Child malnutrition is the most pressing problem of the world, damaging to both children and nations. During 2000-07 more than 25% of the world’s children under the age of 5 years were underweight for their age, the proportion ranging from 1% in the developed countries to 26% in the developing nations. India accounts for nearly 60 million underweight children. The number of severely malnourished children decreased significantly at the time of discharge as compared to admission; still a number of children were still in the high risk group at the time of discharge.