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Prevalence of Chronic Energy Deficiency in Rural-Dwelling Older Indian Adults During a Period of Severe Drought
Authors:N. Arlappa MBBS  K. Venkaiah MSc  K. Mallikarjuna Rao MSc PhD  Ch. Gal Reddy MA MPhil  S. Sharad Kumar MA MPhil  M. Ravindranath MA
Affiliation:1. National Institute of Nutrition , Hyderabad, India arlappan@yahoo.com;3. National Institute of Nutrition , Hyderabad, India
Abstract:The prevalence of chronic energy deficiency (CED = BMI < 18.5) among older adults (≥60 years) was assessed utilizing a large data set from a community-based cross-sectional study carried out in severely drought-affected rural areas of India. Anthropometric measurements (height, weight) were recorded for a total of 3,147 individuals, and a family diet survey (one day 24-hour recall) was carried out in 1,900 households (HHs) from 190 villages. As per the Body Mass Index (BMI), the prevalence of CED was 51.1% and 48.5% among older males and females, respectively. It was higher (p < 0.001) in the 70 years and older age group compared with those aged 60–69 years. In general, the prevalence of CED was higher (p < 0.001) for those belonging to the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes, for HHs of agricultural and non-agricultural labor, and for marginal or small farmers. The prevalence of CED was relatively lower (p > 0.05) among older adults during the drought period compared with the non-drought period. This could be attributed to intervention programs initiated by the government of India during the drought. These findings illustrate the value of intervention programs in drought-afflicted and drought-prone areas and underscore the importance of monitoring the nutritional status of older adults so that appropriate programs can be initiated as needed.
Keywords:BMI and nutritional status  chronic energy deficiency  drought  elderly
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