Journal Name:
- Uluslararası İnsan Bilimleri Dergisi
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Abstract (2. Language):
Malnutrition has now been redefined in terms of “under nutrition” and conceptualized in
terms of thinness which is an important problem among children and adolescents in rural areas of
developing countries like India. Therefore, present study was carried out to assess the prevalence
of thinness among the adolescent girls (age group 13yrs-18yrs) of Garhkhal Village of Himachal
Pradesh, India. The study design was cross-sectional. Height and weight were measured and
Body Mass Index (BMI) was carried out. Identification of thinness was done according to the
new International BMI-based classification cut offs as given by Cole et al., 2007. In general the
mean BMI increased with increasing age. Overall age-combined prevalence was 79.5%. Present
study indicated the poor health status of the adolescent girls of the selected area which indicates
the high nutritional stress among them as evident from the thinness prevalent among them.
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