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A Comparison of Nutritional Status of Women Suffering from Mental Illness in Urban and Rural Areas of Bangladesh

机译:孟加拉国城乡妇女的心理疾病营养状况比较

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About 16.05% of the adult population in Bangladesh suffers from mental illness. 74% of these mentally impaired patients live in rural areas and are socially disadvantaged. Studies have identified mental disorder to be a risk factor for involuntary weight loss and malnutrition. This study aims to explore the differences in nutritional status among women suffering from mental illness from urban and rural areas based on their socio-economic status. This cross sectional study has been conducted for over a period of four months that covered six divisions of the country. A total of 73 participants aged from 15-60 were purposively selected to represent urban & well off population and the rest 73 were selected to represent rural & socially disadvantaged population. Height, weight and BMI were significantly lower in all participants from rural settings. About 18% of all participants from rural areas have a BMI 18kg/m2 or less. Mean body fat percentage (BF%) is significantly higher in all subgroups from urban areas (P<0.001) comparing to those from rural settings. No significance was observed in EI:BMR ratios. Mean EI:BMR ratio was over 1.4 in all subgroups from both urban and rural settings except for 46-60 years participants from urban areas. The highest EI:BMR ratio has been observed in the subgroup of 31-45 years aged women from urban areas. The study has identified that mentally impaired women even from well off families or from urban settings have an inferior nutritional status comparing to those of healthy women from same settings. The nutritional status of mentally impaired women from rural areas or from lower socio-demographic settings is even worse. Low BMI and low energy intake indicates vulnerability of mentally impaired women to malnutrition in Bangladesh.
机译:孟加拉国约有16.05%的成年人患有精神疾病。这些精神障碍患者中有74%生活在农村地区,处于社会不利地位。研究已经确定精神障碍是非自愿减肥和营养不良的危险因素。这项研究的目的是根据社会经济状况探讨城乡患有精神疾病的妇女在营养状况上的差异。这项横断面研究已经进行了四个月的时间,涵盖了该国的六个分区。共有73名年龄在15至60岁之间的参与者被有意地选为代表城市和小康人群,其余73名被选为代表农村和社会弱势群体。农村地区所有参与者的身高,体重和BMI均显着降低。来自农村地区的所有参与者中约有18%的BMI为18kg / m2或更低。与农村地区相比,城市地区所有亚组的平均体脂百分比(BF%)均显着更高(P <0.001)。 EI:BMR比未观察到显着性。在城市和农村地区,所有亚组的平均EI:BMR比率均超过1.4,但城市地区的46-60岁参与者除外。在城市地区31-45岁的女性亚组中观察到最高的EI:BMR比。研究发现,与来自相同地点的健康女性相比,即使是来自富裕家庭或城市环境中的弱智女性营养状况也较差。来自农村地区或社会人口较低地区的弱智妇女的营养状况甚至更糟。身体质量指数(BMI)低和能量摄入低表明孟加拉国弱智妇女容易营养不良。

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