Vitamin A deficiency and anemia: alarming public health problems among the tribal Rathwa adolescents of Chota Udepur, Gujarat, western India: a cross-sectional study

Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 11

Abstract

Background: There are 573 scheduled tribes living in India and 15% of Gujarat’s population is tribal. They are particularly vulnerable to undernutrition because of their geographical isolation, socioeconomic disadvantage and inadequate health facilities Objective: To assess the nutritional status of the Rathwa tribal adolescents registered under the government-run schools of the newly formed district of Chhota Udaipur, Gujarat, western India. Materials and Methods: It was a cross-sectional study where five tribal schools were selected purposively in Chhota Udaipur. All the students attending 6th and 7th standards ( n = 280) were enrolled for nutritional status assessment; however, due to lack of attendance, final data were presented for 150 subjects. Background information, dietary profile, anthropometric indices, and biochemical estimations on a subsample for hemoglobin, complete blood count and red cell morphology ( n = 60) were included for nutritional status assessment. Results: Boys (44.9%) and girls (44.4%) were found to be equally suffering from severe thinness (44.7%). Overall prev - alence of night blindness (26.7%), conjunctival xerosis (1.3%), Bitot’s spot (21.3%), corneal xerosis (0.7%), and corneal scar (2.7%) highlights that Vitamin A deficiency is a public health problem in this area. Besides low hemoglobin, over 90% subjects had a diminutive MCH and MCV levels indicative of anemia other than iron deficiency such as microcytic anemia. Conclusion: Considering the alarming public health prevalence of micronutrient malnutrition among the tribal adoles - cents, urgent measures to improve their living and dietary conditions are needed. Improving the quality of free meals along with nutrition education is immediately recommended.

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Vanisha S Nambiar, Kuhu Roy, Nishita Patel, Chitrarpita Saha

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  • EP ID EP133072
  • DOI 10.5455/ijmsph.2015.06052015310
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Vanisha S Nambiar, Kuhu Roy, Nishita Patel, Chitrarpita Saha (2015). Vitamin A deficiency and anemia: alarming public health problems among the tribal Rathwa adolescents of Chota Udepur, Gujarat, western India: a cross-sectional study. International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health, 4(11), 1504-1512. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-133072