Child Malnutrition and Low Access to Health Care Facilities in Mumbai Metropolitan Region

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Child Malnutrition and Low Access to Health Care Facilities in Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Sanjay Rode
Sanjay Rode Mumbai University
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The child malnutrition is widely viewed in slums of Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The incidence of underweight and stunting is higher among female as compare to male. The undernourishment among children is related to parent’s education and health status. Media exposure and health care access is low among women. Most of the women are working as unskilled labors in suburbs. Child care does not exist across the slums. The women have to keep children at home, relatives or neighbors. Most of the undernourished children have cough, cold, fever and diarrhea. But few children are treated in public health care facilities. The logistic regression shows that underweight among children is negatively co-related with age, mothers normal BMI, ANC and anganwadi food. Stunting is negatively co-related to age, mother’s secondary school, per capita income, ANC, normal delivery and anganwadi food.

Child Malnutrition and Low Access to Health Care Facilities in Mumbai Metropolitan Region

The child malnutrition is widely viewed in slums of Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The incidence of underweight and stunting is higher among female as compare to male. The undernourishment among children is related to parent’s education and health status. Media exposure and health care access is low among women. Most of the women are working as unskilled labors in suburbs. Child care does not exist across the slums. The women have to keep children at home, relatives or neighbors. Most of the undernourished children have cough, cold, fever and diarrhea. But few children are treated in public health care facilities. The logistic regression shows that underweight among children is negatively co-related with age, mothers normal BMI, ANC and anganwadi food. Stunting is negatively co-related to age, mother’s secondary school, per capita income, ANC, normal delivery and anganwadi food.

Sanjay Rode
Sanjay Rode Mumbai University

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dr._sanjay_rode. 2015. “. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research – E: Marine Science GJSFR-E Volume 15 (GJSFR Volume 15 Issue E2): .

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Sanjay Rode
Sanjay Rode Mumbai University

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