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Social identity as a driver of adult chronic energy deficiency: analysis of rural Indian households

机译:作为成人慢性能量缺陷驾驶员的社会形式:乡村农村户口分析

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This study investigates the effect of social identity (caste, religion, gender, and asset) on adult chronic energy deficiency (CED) using the Indian Human Development Survey (IHDS) data from 2005 and 2011. From 2005 to 2011, out of 63,323 adult individuals, four-fifths (85.7%) of men and two-fifths (44.7%) of women improved their health status from CED to non-CED. The lowest improvement was observed among Dalit (Scheduled Casts, Scheduled Tribes) women: 41.9% moved from CED to non-CED status. We also find significant differences in prevalence of CED between Dalit and non-Dalit individuals and households. To achieve a significant improvement in CED, programs targeting malnourishment must be prioritized the Dalit households.
机译:本研究利用印度人类发展调查(IHDS)2005年和2011年的数据,调查了社会身份(种姓、宗教、性别和资产)对成人慢性能量缺乏症(CED)的影响。从2005年到2011年,在63323名成年人中,五分之四(85.7%)的男性和五分之二(44.7%)的女性的健康状况从CED改善为非CED。达利特(计划演员、计划部落)女性的进步最低:41.9%的女性从CED状态转移到非CED状态。我们还发现,达利特人和非达利特人个体和家庭之间的CED患病率存在显著差异。为了显著改善CED,针对营养不良的项目必须优先考虑达利特家庭。

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