2016
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20162417
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A study on diet and nutritional status among adolescent girls in Lucknow district, India

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“…Dietary intake: Energy was slightly less than the RDA as per ICMR guidelines in all age groups. A similar study was reported by Sinha and Singh et al [35]. In all three age groups, the daily average intake of energy was less than the RDA as per ICMR guidelines in all age groups in both urban and rural school girls.…”
Section: Mean Muac Among Respondentssupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Dietary intake: Energy was slightly less than the RDA as per ICMR guidelines in all age groups. A similar study was reported by Sinha and Singh et al [35]. In all three age groups, the daily average intake of energy was less than the RDA as per ICMR guidelines in all age groups in both urban and rural school girls.…”
Section: Mean Muac Among Respondentssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The combination of rice and meat or fish results with higher carbohydrate, protein and fat content. However, a contradicting study was reported by Sinha and Singh et al [35] regarding the daily average intake of protein, was less than RDA as per ICMR guidelines in all age groups.…”
Section: Mean Muac Among Respondentsmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Remaja putri dengan status gizi kurus lebih banyak ditemukan pada wilayah pedesaan tetapi status gizi gemuk dan obesitas lebih banyak pada remaja putri di wilayah perkotaan. Penelitian Sinha S et al (2016) dengan desain cross sectional membandingkan status gizi remaja putri di wilayah perkotaan dan pedesaan Lucknow India. Prevalensi kelebihan berat badan remaja putri di wilayah perkotaan lebih besar (6,25%) dibandingkan remaja putri di wilayah pedesaan (5,72% mengenai status gizi remaja putri di wilayah pedesaan Dharwad menunjukkan hasil 25,2% remaja putri dengan status gizi kurus dan 3,7% status gizi lebih, terdapat prevalensi kurang gizi yang tinggi di kalangan remaja putri dan kurang gizi dikaitkan dengan defisiensi mikro-nutrien seperti anemia.…”
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“…In developing economies like India and Brazil, self-esteem trends are influenced by rapid socioeconomic changes and cultural shifts. In India, where traditional values coexist with modernization, research indicates a correlation between exposure to Western media and lower selfesteem among adolescents (Sinha, 2019). Furthermore, economic disparities exacerbate selfesteem differences, with urban residents often experiencing higher self-esteem levels compared to rural populations due to greater access to resources and opportunities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%