Impact of the integrated child development services (ICDS) on maternal nutrition and birth weight in rural Varanasi.
Publication/Presentation Date
12-1-2000
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of ICDS on maternal nutrition and birth weight.
SETTING: 28 ICDS and 21 non-ICDS villages in two adjoining blocks of Varanasi.
METHODS: 5289 pregnancies were registered during 1987-1993 in these two blocks. In the ICDS block 916 and 1453 nutrition supplemented and unsupplemented, respectively and 1748 of the non-ICDS live births with weight recorded within 48 h formed the study subjects.
RESULTS: The ICDS supplemented mothers gained 100g more in pregnancy and birth weight was higher by 58 g (p < 0.05) as compared to unsupplemented ICDS mothers. Birth weight in unsupplemented ICDS areas was 25g higher as compared to non ICDS area. ICDS supplemented women had a significantly smaller proportion of low birth weight babies (14.4%) compared to ICDS unsupplemented (20.4%) and non-ICDS women (26.3%). The corresponding prevalence of preterm births was 2.0, 2.4 and 4.3%, respectively (P < 0.001). Multiple regression analysis showed that increased wight gain in pregnancy, length of gestation, caloric intake and term hemoglobin were significantly associated with birth weight. However, the length of gestation was not influenced by factors improving the birth weight.
CONCLUSION: Undernourished pregnant women are benefitted by late pregnancy nutrition supplement
Volume
37
Issue
12
First Page
1321
Last Page
1327
ISSN
0019-6061
Published In/Presented At
Agarwal, K. N., Agarwal, D. K., Agarwal, A., Rai, S., Prasad, R., Agarwal, S., & Singh, T. B. (2000). Impact of the integrated child development services (ICDS) on maternal nutrition and birth weight in rural Varanasi. Indian pediatrics, 37(12), 1321–1327.
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences | Pediatrics
PubMedID
11119334
Department(s)
Department of Pediatrics
Document Type
Article