General Studies Paper – 2
Context:
- Persistent child undernutrition in India prompts debate on WHO Growth Standards’ suitability.
- Concerns include potential overestimation, genetic factors, misdiagnosis risks, and the need for improved interventions and overall development.
Background:
- Child undernutrition persists as a significant issue in India.
- Determinants of undernutrition include food intake, dietary diversity, health, sanitation, women’s status, and poverty.
- Common measures includeheight-for-age (stunting) and weight-for-height (wasting).
Favorable Environment in Child Growth:
- Definition:Refers to conditions supporting healthy child growth, encompassing nutrition, healthcare, sanitation, and socio-economic factors.
- MGRS Approach:Multicentre Growth Reference Study (MGRS) aimed to establish growth standards based on children in favorable environments.
Sampling Concerns:
- Misleading Comparisons:Some argue that comparisons with other datasets may be misleading due to sampling issues.
- Representation in Surveys:Large-scale surveys in India might lack samples reflecting a truly favorable environment for growth.
Genetic and Environmental Factors:
- Influence on Growth:Genetic growth potential and maternal height are considered non-modifiable factors influencing child growth.
- Maternal Height as an Indicator:Maternal height is seen as a reflection of the intergenerational transmission of poverty and a measure of deprivation.
Concerns about Misdiagnosis:
- Potential Overestimation:High growth standards may lead to misdiagnosis and potential overfeeding, contributing to overweight and obesity concerns.
- Balancing Interventions:Despite concerns, the article suggests the need for improved quality in government programs addressing undernutrition.
Recommendations and Interventions:
- Urgent Action:Implementation of recommendations like including eggs in meals and incorporating pulses in the Public Distribution System.
- Dietary Gaps:Emphasis on improving the quality of meals to ensure they are nutrient-rich and contribute to dietary diversity.
ICMR Recommendation:
- Committee Formation:Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) forms a committee to revise growth references, suggesting a detailed nationwide study.
Conclusion:
- While acquiring newer information is welcomed, sticking to WHO-MGRS standards is logical for international comparisons and intra-country trends.