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Proposed New Anthropometric Indices
of Childhood Undernutrition
Kaushik Bose1 & Gopal Chandra Mandal1,2
1 Department of Anthropology,
Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, India
2 Bangabasi College, Kolkata, India
ABSTRACT
The three conventional
anthropometric indicators of childhood undernutrition are stunting (low
height-for-age), underweight (low weight-for-age) and wasting (low
weight-for-height). Recently a new composite index, namely the Composite Index
of Anthropometric Failure (CIAF) has been proposed and utilised to study
childhood undernutrition. In this paper, we have attempted to construct three
new indices of undernutrition, relative to the CIAF. These three indices are:
Stunting Index (SI) = Stunting / CIAF, Underweight Index (UI) = Underweight /
CIAF and Wasting Index (WI) = Wasting / CIAF. Furthermore, we have calculated
and compared these indices using our dataset as well as other existing datasets.
Using our dataset, the sex-combined values of SI, UI and WI were 0.364, 0.866
and 0.684, respectively. The corresponding values among boys were 0.364, 0.866
and 0.729. Among girls, they were 0.380, 0.866 and 0.641, respectively. When
applied to the all India dataset, the values of SI, UI and WI were 0.756, 0.788
and 0.266, respectively. Similar values (SI = 0.723, UI = 0.681, WI = 0.294)
were observed when they were computed on data available from Coimbatore, South
India. In conclusion, we suggest that these three new indices provide additional
information on the prevalence of different forms of undernutrition relative to
the total level of undernutrition in a particular population.
Keywords: Composite
Index of Anthropometric Failure, Stunting Index, Underweight Index, Wasting
Index
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