Adverse Effect of Biomass Fuel Use on Pregnancy Outcome in Rural India
Poulomi Roy (),
Jayanti Ghosh () and
Rahuldeb Sarkar ()
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Poulomi Roy: Jadavpur University
Jayanti Ghosh: Sushmita Foundation
Rahuldeb Sarkar: Sushmita Foundation
Chapter 17 in Understanding Development, 2016, pp 265-272 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The effect of biomass fuel (BMF) on low birth weight (LBW) is more profound in relatively wealthy population. The possible explanation of this is that in poorer families, the variability of cooking amount is wide and the families who utilize more BMF obviously cook more and in turn consume more calories, precluding adverse effects of BMF smoke on LBW. In wealthier families, however, cooking amount and duration is more homogenous, and the adverse effects of BMF get better reflected in this group.
Keywords: Adverse Pregnancy Outcome; Biomass Fuel; Cooking Fuel; National Family Health Survey; Wealth Group (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-2455-6_17
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