Anthropometric Assessment of Nutritional Status Among Children 9-17 Years Associated with NGOs in Ajmer District

ShodhPatra: International Journal of Science and Humanities

ShodhPatra: International Journal of Science and Humanities

A Peer-Reviewed & Refereed International Multidisciplinary Monthly Journal

Call For Paper - Volume - 3 Issue - 4 (April 2026)

DOI: 10.70558/SPIJSH

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Article Title

Anthropometric Assessment of Nutritional Status Among Children 9-17 Years Associated with NGOs in Ajmer District

Author(s) Mithlesh Sankhla, Dr. Shruti Pandey.
Country India
Abstract

The present study was conducted to assess the anthropometric profile and nutritional status of children aged 9–17 years associated with non-governmental organizations (NGOs). A total of 420 children were selected using purposive sampling technique from selected NGOs in Ajmer district. Anthropometric measurements including height, weight, Body Mass Index (BMI), and Waist-to-Hip Ratio (WHR) were recorded using standardized methods to evaluate growth patterns and nutritional status. The collected data were analyzed to observe age-wise variations and overall trends among the study participants. The findings of the study revealed a gradual and consistent increase in height, weight, BMI, and WHR with advancing age, indicating normal growth progression among children. However, despite this positive trend, the observed values were found to be within lower to moderate ranges when compared to standard growth references. This suggests the presence of underlying nutritional limitations and possible dietary inadequacies among children residing in NGOs. The study emphasizes that anthropometric assessment serves as a simple, cost-effective, and reliable method for evaluating the nutritional status of children, especially in resource-limited settings. It also highlights the need for timely nutritional interventions and health programs to improve the overall growth and development of children belonging to vulnerable population groups. These findings can be useful for policymakers and health professionals in planning targeted nutrition strategies. Keywords: anthropometry, nutritional status, children, body mass index, ngos.

Area Home Science
Issue Volume 3, Issue 4 (April 2026)
Published 2026/04/16
How to Cite Sankhla, M., & Pandey, S. (2026). Anthropometric Assessment of Nutritional Status Among Children 9-17 Years Associated with NGOs in Ajmer District. ShodhPatra: International Journal of Science and Humanities, 3(4), 147-153.

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