Dey I, Chaudhuri R N
Community Medicine, North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling.
Indian J Public Health. 2008 Oct-Dec;52(4):218-20.
A community based, cross-sectional study was conducted in the Mollasimla village of Hooghly district of West Bengal, to examine the differences in nutritional status of under-five males and females and to determine the different bio-social factors associated with such differences. It was found that 55.9%, 51.4% and 42.3% of the girls were underweight, stunted and wasted respectively compared to 46.6%, 40.5% and 35.3% of the boys and a significantly higher proportion of malnutrition was found to be present among female children of higher birth order and those belonging to families with lower per capita income compared to the males.
在西孟加拉邦胡格利区的莫拉萨姆拉村开展了一项基于社区的横断面研究,以调查五岁以下男童和女童营养状况的差异,并确定与此类差异相关的不同生物社会因素。结果发现,女童体重不足、发育迟缓及消瘦的比例分别为55.9%、51.4%和42.3%,而男童的这一比例分别为46.6%、40.5%和35.3%。此外还发现,与男童相比,出生顺序较高的女童以及人均收入较低家庭的女童中,营养不良的比例明显更高。