A Random Study to Assess Height, Weight and BMI of Children Attending Anganwadi Centres in Urban Project Sectors of Trivandram District

Authors

  • B. Abhina Department of Community Science, College of Agriculture, Kerala Agriculture University, Vellayani, Trivandrum, India.
  • C. Anitha Chandran Department of Community Science, College of Agriculture, Kerala Agriculture University, Vellayani, Trivandrum, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cerb/v4/9398F

Keywords:

Anganwadi children, height, weight, body mass index (BMI), random study

Abstract

Aim: To assess height, weight and BMI (Body Mass Index) of children attending anganwadi centers.

Sample: Ninety children attending the anganwadi centers in the age group of two to six years were studied.

Study Design: A random study was done to assess anthropometric measurements such as height, weight and BMI of children (2-6 years) attending anganwadi centers in the Urban 2 project areas of Trivandrum district, Kerala. Children were selected randomly from sector 1 and sector 4. Data collected were compared with the standard values to find the disparities.

Place of Study: Sectors I and IV in the Urban II project areas of Trivandrum district in Kerala was randomly selected for study.

Methodology: Height, weight and Body Mass Index of 90 children were collected and recorded. Data collected were compared with the standard values to find the deviation among the study population.

Results: 80% of children attending the anganwadi centers were having greater than minimum height standards. Even though majority of children have a body mass index less than 5th percentile indicating the chances of malnutrition.

Conclusion: Children having less than their minimum height and weight requirements requires special attention. Less BMI value indicates the presence of malnutrition and need proper care and attention.

Published

2023-01-18

How to Cite

B. Abhina, & C. Anitha Chandran. (2023). A Random Study to Assess Height, Weight and BMI of Children Attending Anganwadi Centres in Urban Project Sectors of Trivandram District. Cutting Edge Research in Biology Vol. 4, 105–114. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cerb/v4/9398F