<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . "Nutritional Status of Households of Rural Field Practice Area of a Tertiary Care Hospital in India"^^ . "Introduction: In the world as a whole there appears to be a shift from under-nourishment towards over-nourishment making more and more children, adolescents, adults and even elderly to be overweight and obese. Objectives: Study aimed to find out the age and sex wise commonness of over-weight & obesity amongst the families of an overtly different socio-economic environment and its trend in the members of one type of families. Materials & Methods: The undergraduate medical students are supposed to maintain record of individual health (including height & weight) of their own family as well as that of the allotted family. The data collected (record maintained ) by students was utilized to calculate Body Mass Index (BMI). Results: Out of total 291 subjects (males 168; females 123) in students own family 28.9% (28.0%; 30.1%) were overweight and 5.9% (6.0%; 5.7%) were obese. The similar figures for 262 subjects (males 143 & females 119) in the allotted families were 20.2% (18.5%; 20.2%) and 6.5% (4.2%; 8.4%) respectively. The respective percentages of under nourished individuals were 18.6 (17.9; 19.5) and 35.5 (37.8; 32.8). Thus over-nutrition was more common amongst the members of students own families (34.8% vs. 26.7%) and under-nutrition was more common amongst the members of allotted families (35.5% vs. 18.6%) For the years 2000-2003, BMI amongst individuals of students own families the under-nutrition in the age group of 15-24 years amongst males increased from 15.9% to 32.9% and over-nutrition from 13.6% to 20.5%. There was no case of overweight and obesity up to the age of 34 years in the previous analysis which was 2.6% in the present analysis Previous results demonstrated overweight to be more common in males (32.4% Vs. 24.4% in females) and obesity being more common females ( 6.3% Vs. 2.6% in females). Conclusion: Males are increasingly becoming prey of malnutrition (adolescents for under-nutrition and adults & elderly for over-nutrition. More studies covering larger samples are required to be conducted on a more frequent basis."^^ . "2011-04-15" . . "10" . "1" . . "BS Kakkilaya"^^ . . . "Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "N"^^ . "Gour"^^ . "N Gour"^^ . . "DK"^^ . "Walia"^^ . "DK Walia"^^ . . "N"^^ . "Agarwal"^^ . "N Agarwal"^^ . . "MK"^^ . "Sharma"^^ . "MK Sharma"^^ . . "Srinivas"^^ . "Kakkilaya"^^ . "Srinivas Kakkilaya"^^ . . "NK"^^ . "Goel"^^ . "NK Goel"^^ . . . . . . "Nutritional Status of Households of Rural Field Practice Area of a Tertiary Care Hospital in India (PDF)"^^ . . . . . . "2011-1-3.pdf"^^ . . . "Nutritional Status of Households of Rural Field Practice Area of a Tertiary Care Hospital in India (Image (PNG))"^^ . . . . . . "lightbox.jpg"^^ . . . "Nutritional Status of Households of Rural Field Practice Area of a Tertiary Care Hospital in India (Image (PNG))"^^ . . . . . . "preview.jpg"^^ . . . "Nutritional Status of Households of Rural Field Practice Area of a Tertiary Care Hospital in India (Image (PNG))"^^ . . . . . . "medium.jpg"^^ . . . "Nutritional Status of Households of Rural Field Practice Area of a Tertiary Care Hospital in India (Image (PNG))"^^ . . . . . . "small.jpg"^^ . . . "Nutritional Status of Households of Rural Field Practice Area of a Tertiary Care Hospital in India (Indexer Terms)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #7788 \n\nNutritional Status of Households of Rural Field Practice Area of a Tertiary Care Hospital in India\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences" . .