Background: Child undernutrition has been a persistent issue in India, and its determinants are diverse, encompassing factors such as food intake, dietary diversity, health, sanitation, women's status, and the overarching context of poverty. The primary measures for childhood undernutrition, including stunting (chronic undernutrition) and wasting (acute undernutrition), rely on anthropometric standards such as height-for-age and weight-for-height. Monitoring these indicators is crucial for assessing actual progress. India, like many other nations, adopts the World Health Organization (WHO) Growth Standards as a global benchmark for measuring malnutrition. However, there is an ongoing debate regarding various aspects of using these growth standards in the Indian context.
Issues:
MGRS as the base
Genetic growth and other concerns
Recommendations of ICMR
World Health Organization (WHO)
Multicentre Growth Reference Study (MGRS)
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