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Indian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Pediatrics (Formerly Indian Journal of Emergency Pediatrics)

Volume  16, Issue 1-2, January-June 2024, Pages 7-12
 

Original Article

Studies on Nutritional Status of Children Growth Analysis from Age of 0 up to 5 Years: A Survey

R. Padmavathi1, P. Sethuraj2, P.S. Rathi Priya3

1-3Assistant Registrar (Library Incharge), Alagappa Universuty College of Physical Education, Alagappa University, Karaikudi 630003,Tamil Nadu, India
 

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijtep.2348.9987.16124.1

Abstract

Growth and development may occur if there are obstacles (or) interruptions in the process from intrauterine to adulthood. Deviations dap good at giving clinical manifestations of abnormalities in growth with or without development abnormalities. The purpose of the study to determine the effect of nutritional status on head growth in children 0-5 years. Study design is observational analytic with cross sectional Approach, Respondent were taken using simple random techniques. Population in this research all toddlers totally 327 children samples as this 77 children under five independent variables is nutritional status dependent variable of Head growth were observed results of this statistical analysis using simple linear regression result of the analysis showed the level of significance P value 0.000, thus HI is accepted which means that there is a influence between nutritional status and infant Head growth were observed in this research.
 


Keywords : Nutritional status; Clinical manifestations; Head growth; influential growth; Head circumference
Corresponding Author : P. Sethuraj,