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National Family Health Survey (NFHS-3) Adult Nutrition

NFHS-3, India, Adult Nutrition The poor nutritional condition of young children in India has received much attention recently, but Indian adults are also experiencing a variety of nutritional problems. These will be examined in this presentation.

NFHS-3, India, Contents ●Malnutrition ●Anaemia ●Micronutrient intake

NFHS-3, India, Body Mass Index (BMI) ● The BMI is defined as weight in kilograms divided by height in metres squared (kg/m2). ● A cut-off point of 18.5 is used to define thinness or acute undernutrition and a BMI of 25 or above indicates overweight or obesity. A BMI of refers to mildly thin and <17.0, refers to moderately/severely thin. A BMI of over 30.0 refers to obesity. ● The BMI data discussed excludes women who were pregnant at the time of the survey and women who gave birth during the two months preceding the survey.

NFHS-3, India, ●The percentage of ever-married women age who are overweight or obese increased from 11 percent in NFHS-2 to 15 percent in NFHS-3 ●This is a growing problem in India. Women suffer from a dual burden of malnutrition with nearly half of them being either too thin or overweight ●As undernutrition decreases, overnutrition increases by about the same amount Dual Nutritional Burden More than a third (36%) of women have a BMI below 18.5, indicating a high prevalence of nutritional deficiency. Among women who are thin, 44% are moderately or severely thin.

NFHS-3, India, Prevalence of Undernutrition and Overweight/Obesity among Adults by Residence NFHS-3, Undernutrition (% abnormally thin) % Overweight/ obese Undernutrition is more prevalent in rural areas. Overweight and obesity are more than three times higher in urban than in rural areas. Undernutrition and overweight/ obesity are both higher for women than men

NFHS-3, India, Undernutrtion and Overweight/Obese Women by Age Age in years Malnutrition levels are higher among young girls. Almost half of the girls in age are undernourished. Undernutrition declines and overnutrition increases with age of women

NFHS-3, India, Underweight and Overweight/Obese Women by Education The prevalence of undernutrition is nearly two times higher among women with no education than among those with 12 or more years of schooling. The prevalence of overweight and obesity is three times higher among women with 12 or more years of schooling than those with no education.

NFHS-3, India, Underweight and Overweight/ Obesity among Women by Wealth More than half of women in the highest income quintile are underweight. In contrast, almost one-third of women in the highest income quintile are overweight or obese. In contrast, almost one-third of women in the highest income quintile are overweight or obese.

NFHS-3, India, The percentage of women who are too thin is particularly high in Bihar (45%), Chhattisgarh, and Jharkhand (43% each). Malnutrition levels are lowest in Delhi, Punjab, and several of the small northeastern states. The percentage of women who are overweight or obese is highest in Punjab (30%), followed by Kerala (28%) and Delhi (26%) State Variations in Malnutrition

NFHS-3, India, Underweight and Overweight/Obese Men Similar variations are seen by state in the percentage of men who are thin and the percentage of men who are overweight and obese. The prevalence of underweight and overweight among men shows similar variations by age, education and wealth index.

NFHS-3, India, Contents ●Malnutrition ●Anaemia ●Micronutrient intake

NFHS-3, India, Trends in Anaemia Prevalence among Women The anaemia situation has worsened over time for women g/dl g/dl <7.0g/dl

NFHS-3, India, Anaemia Prevalence among Women and Men by Residence NFHS-3, The anaemia prevalence levels are more than two times higher among women than men with almost half of them with moderate to severe anaemia. The prevalence of anaemia is marginally higher in rural than urban areas but anaemia is a common problem in both urban and rural areas. More than 50 percent of women in urban areas are anaemic, with almost a third of them with moderate to severe anemia. Women Men

NFHS-3, India, Anaemia Prevalence among Pregnant Women NFHS-3, The prevalence of anaemia among pregnant women is higher than among non-pregnant women. The prevalence of moderate anaemia is greater among pregnant women women Compared with non- pregnant women: The prevalence of anaemia among pregnant women is higher. The prevalence of moderate to severe anaemia is higher among pregnant women.

NFHS-3, India,

Contents ●Malnutrition ●Anaemia ●Micronutrient intake

NFHS-3, India, Percentage of Household Using Iodized Salt By Residence Only about half of the households in India use cooking salt which is adequately iodized More than two- thirds of urban households used adequately idolized cooking salt compared with just 41 percent in rural areas.

NFHS-3, India, Food Consumption ● NFHS-3 asked women and men about the frequency of consuming food from different food groups: Milk or curd, pulses, fruits, dark green leafy vegetables, eggs, chicken or meat, and fish ● 33 percent of women and 24 percent of men are vegetarians ● Consumption of fruits at least once a week is less common. Sixty percent of women do not consume fruits even once a week ● The pattern of food consumption by men is similar to that of women, but men are more likely than women to consume milk or curd regularly

NFHS-3, India, Contd… ●Food consumption shows variation by residence, education, religion, caste/tribe, and the wealth index ●The frequent consumption of milk and curd is most common in the Northern and Southern regions, as well as in Sikkim and Gujarat ●Egg, fish, and meat consumption is more common in the southern states (except for Karnataka), Northeastern states, Goa, West Bengal, and Jammu and Kashmir

NFHS-3, India, Key Findings ●Indian women suffer a very high burden of nutritional deficiency; but the prevalence of overweight and obesity are also on the rise ●This is a dual burden of malnutrition, with nearly half being either too thin or overweight ●The prevalence of overweight or obesity among women is highest in Punjab, followed by Kerala and Delhi (the low fertility states)

NFHS-3, India, ●The prevalence of overweight and obesity are on the rise among women in urban areas, women who are well educated, women in households in the highest wealth quintile, and Sikh women ●The anaemia situation has worsened over time for women ●Anaemia increases with the number of children ever born and decreases with education and the household’s wealth