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Rathi HB, Bansal AK, Sinha T, Baghel B, Sahu A, Singh K, Singh S
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Rathi HB1, Bansal AK1, Sinha T1, Baghel B2, Sahu A2, Singh K3 and Singh S4
Department of 1Community Medicine, 2Paediatrics, 3Medicines, 4Orthopaedics, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar).
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Volume - 2,
Issue - 1,
Year - 2010
ABSTRACT:
On analysis of the collected data it was found that 52.6, 5.4 and 10.5% children were stunted, wasted, wasted stunted respectively. Stunting showed an increasing trend as the age advances. It was minimum in children under 6 months of age and maximum among 48 to 60 months old children. As per sex there was no significant difference.
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Rathi HB, Bansal AK, Sinha T, Baghel B, Sahu A, Singh K, Singh S. Problem of Stunting In an Urban Slum among Pre-school Going students . Research J. Science and Tech. 2009; 1(2): 16-18 .
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Rathi HB, Bansal AK, Sinha T, Baghel B, Sahu A, Singh K, Singh S. Problem of Stunting In an Urban Slum among Pre-school Going students . Research J. Science and Tech. 2009; 1(2): 16-18 . Available on: https://rjstonline.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2010-2-1-5