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- 2016
A Comparative Study of Nutritional Status in Government vs. Private School Children | OMICS InternationalDOI: 10.4172/2161-0711.1000471 Keywords: Nutrition, Children, Schools, omics, open access, omics publishing group, open access publisher, open access publishers, open access publications, open access journals, open access artcles, omics group, omicsonline Abstract: Malnutrition is a serious problem among children in Developing Countries. In India; Mid-Day meal program is in place to combat malnutrition in Government schools. This is a cross sectional study of the nutritional status among 350 school children of ages 10 to 16 years. It includes children of a private school and a government school. The weight and height of each child was taken and the BMI was calculated. There is no incidence of overweight and moreover there was under weight of 44% in government school. In private school there is incidence of 6.8% of overweight and there is no incidence of underweight. The mid-day meal scheme of 700 Kcal in government school is slightly insufficient to cater to the caloric requirement of the children
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