State nutrition profile: Goa
Vishakha Wadhwani,
Rasmi Avula,
Sudhir K. Singh,
Rakesh Sarwal,
Neena Bhatia,
Robert Johnston,
William Joe,
Purnima Menon and
Phuong Hong Nguyen
No 42, POSHAN data notes from International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Abstract:
This Data Note describes the trends for a set of key nutrition and health outcomes, determinants, and coverage of interventions. The findings here are based on data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) 3 (2005-2006), 4 (2015-2016), and 5 (2019-2020). In addition to standard prevalence-based analyses, this Data Note includes headcount-based analyses aligned to the POSHAN Abhiyaan monitoring framework and uses data from NFHS-5 to provide evidence that helps identify priority districts and number of districts in the state with public health concern as per the WHO guidelines.1 The Data Note includes a color-coded dashboard to compare the coverage of nutrition interventions across all the districts in the state. It concludes with key takeaways for children, women, and men and identifies areas where the state has potential to improve.
Keywords: maternal and child health; anaemia; child wasting; child nutrition; health; households; malnutrition; nutrition; wasting disease (nutritional disorder); food security; child stunting; obesity; India; Southern Asia; Asia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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