Tarozzi Alessandro
Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA.
Econ Hum Biol. 2008 Dec;6(3):455-68. doi: 10.1016/j.ehb.2008.07.004. Epub 2008 Jul 26.
We evaluate the growth performance of Indian children of age 0-3 using data from the 1998-1999 National Family and Health Survey, making use of the new child growth standards developed by the World Health Organization' Multicentre Growth Reference Study. We find that the new charts lead to an increase of 4.2 million in the estimated number of stunted children, and an increase of 2.3 million in the estimated number of wasted children. The estimated number of underweight children decreases instead by 2.1 million. We also use data on ethnic Indians living in the United Kingdom to provide evidence on the height genetic potential of Indians. We find that children of Indian ethnicity who live in the UK have anthropometric outcomes comparable to those in commonly used growth standards and that the height of ethnic South Asian in the sample is negatively related with the amount of time spent outside the United Kingdom.
我们利用1998 - 1999年全国家庭与健康调查的数据,采用世界卫生组织多中心生长参考研究制定的新儿童生长标准,评估了0至3岁印度儿童的生长发育情况。我们发现,新的生长发育图表显示,发育迟缓儿童的估计数量增加了420万,消瘦儿童的估计数量增加了230万。相反,体重不足儿童的估计数量减少了210万。我们还使用了居住在英国的印度裔的数据,以提供有关印度人身高遗传潜力的证据。我们发现,居住在英国的印度裔儿童的人体测量结果与常用生长标准中的结果相当,并且样本中南亚裔的身高与在英国境外度过的时间呈负相关。