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1 Nutritional Status-0-36 months children Under Weight Chincholi Block
Normal % Moderate Severe No of Children Dec-15 (Baseline) 2484 64.89 780 20.38 564 14.73 3828 Jul-16 1489 61.28 478 19.67 313 12.88 2430 * Dec-16 1755 72.22 428 17.61 247 10.16 Mar-17 1729 71.15 523 21.52 178 7.33 Jun-17 3767 79.24 666 14.01 318 6.69 4754 ** * Cohort Group ** Complete Group Under Weight – Weight for age Supplementation of Fortified Energy Food started in Chincholi Block in December,2016. The improvement in nutritional status before that is on account of behaviour change

2 Nutritional Status-0-36 months children Under Weight Chincholi Block

3 Nutritional Status-0-36 months children Wasting Chincholi Block
Non wasted % Moderate Severe No of Children Dec-15 (Baseline) 2676 69.91 298 7.78 854 22.31 3828 Jul-16 1807 74.36 192 7.90 139 5.72 2430 * Dec-16 2049 84.32 140 5.76 95 3.91 Mar-17 2096 86.26 68 2.80 Jun-17 3976 83.63 175 3.68 86 1.81 4754 ** * Cohort Group ** Complete Group Wasting – Weight for height Supplementation of Fortified Energy Food started in Chincholi Block in December,2016. The improvement in nutritional status before that is on account of behaviour change

4 Nutritional Status-0-36 months children Wasting Chincholi Block

5 Nutritional Status-0-36 months children Stunting Chincholi Block
Non Stunted % Moderate Severe No of Children Dec-15 (Baseline) 1096 28.63 683 17.84 2049 53.53 3828 Jul-16 759 31.23 470 19.34 916 37.70 2430 * Dec-16 755 31.07 492 20.25 1006 41.40 Mar-17 653 26.87 480 19.75 1100 45.27 Jun-17 1052 22.13 875 18.41 2344 49.31 4754 ** * Cohort Group ** Complete Group Stunting – Height for age Explanation: Stunting has increased, because as the incidence of wasting decreases the children no longer wasted enter the stunted category, this is a normal trend.

6 Nutritional Status-0-36 months children Stunting Chincholi Block

7 Nutritional Status-0-36 months children Under Weight Devadurga Block
Normal % Moderate Severe No of Children Dec-15 (Baseline) 2051 53.37 959 24.95 833 21.68 3843 Jul-16 804 63.81 253 20.08 161 12.78 1260 * Dec-16 903 71.67 209 16.59 147 11.67 Mar-17 894 70.95 241 19.13 125 9.92 Jun-17 3433 78.36 650 14.84 290 6.62 4381 ** * Cohort Group ** Complete Group Under Weight – Weight for age Supplementation of Fortified Energy Food started in Devadurga Block in April,2017. The improvement in nutritional status before that is on account of behaviour change

8 Nutritional Status-0-36 months children Under Weight Devadurga Block

9 Nutritional Status-0-36 months children Wasting Devadurga Block
Non Stunted % Moderate Severe No of Children Dec-15 (Baseline) 2651 68.98 310 8.07 882 22.95 3843 Jul-16 1020 80.95 87 6.90 59 4.68 1260 * Dec-16 1049 83.25 94 7.46 42 3.33 Mar-17 1066 84.60 69 5.48 54 4.29 Jun-17 3721 84.93 135 3.08 82 1.87 4381 ** * Cohort Group ** Complete Group Wasting – Weight for height Supplementation of Fortified Energy Food started in Devadurga Block in April,2017. The improvement in nutritional status before that is on account of behaviour change

10 Nutritional Status-0-36 months children Wasting Devadurga Block

11 Nutritional Status-0-36 months children Stunting Devadurga Block
Non Stunted % Moderate Severe No of Children Dec-15 (Baseline) 939 24.43 614 15.98 2290 59.59 3843 Jul-16 293 23.25 285 22.62 566 44.92 1260 * Dec-16 363 28.81 255 20.24 547 43.41 Mar-17 315 25.00 263 20.87 592 46.98 Jun-17 1020 23.28 837 19.11 2157 49.24 4381 ** * Cohort Group ** Complete Group Stunting – Height for age Explanation: Stunting has increased, because as the incidence of wasting decreases the children no longer wasted enter the stunted category, this is a normal trend.

12 Nutritional Status-0-36 months children Stunting Devadurga Block

13 Chincholi Block Decrease in LBW Incidence (in % of total births) {Source: Thayi Cards-VNV monthly monitoring tool}

14 Devadurga Block Decrease in LBW Incidence (in % of total births)
{Source: Thayi Cards-VNV monthly monitoring tool}

15 Chincholi Block Body Mass Index (BMI) Adolescent Girls(11-18 years)- Cohort Group
Month Normal weight (>=18 to 24.5 kg /m2 ) % Moderate and thin underweight (>=16 to 18 kg /m2 ) Severe underweight (<16 kg /m2 ) No of AG Dec-15 (Baseline) 3731 43.08 2802 32.35 2128 24.57 8661 Mar-16 2231 75.22 446 15.04 237 7.99 2966 Jun-16 2195 74.01 501 16.89 257 8.66 Dec-16 2242 75.59 476 16.05 238 8.02 Mar-17 2339 78.86 431 14.53 187 6.30 Jun-17 2337 78.79 397 13.39 167 5.63 Supplementation of Fortified Energy Food started in Chincholli Block in December,2016. The improvement in nutritional status before that is on account of behaviour change

16 Chincholi Block Body Mass Index (BMI) Adolescent Girls(11-18 years)- Cohort Group

17 Devadurga Block Body Mass Index (BMI) Adolescent Girls(11-18 years)- Cohort Group
Month Normal weight (>=18 to 24.5 kg /m2 ) % Moderate and thin underweight (>=16 to 18 kg /m2 ) Severe underweight (<16 kg /m2 ) No of AG Dec-15 (Baseline) 3237 38.96 2377 28.61 2695 32.43 8309 Mar-16 1219 65.54 372 20.00 244 13.12 1860 Jun-16 1293 69.52 336 18.06 212 11.40 Dec-16 1275 68.55 338 18.17 229 12.31 Mar-17 1323 71.13 311 16.72 215 11.56 Jun-17 1354 72.8 286 15.38 205 11.02 Supplementation of Fortified Energy Food started in Devadurga Block in April,2017. The improvement in nutritional status before that is on account of behaviour change

18 Devadurga Block Body Mass Index (BMI) Adolescent Girls(11-18 years)- Cohort Group


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