Malnutrition and Haemoglobin Concentration in Tribal Children and Women of Taloda, Nandurbar District

Giri, Niranjan Ramesh (2025) Malnutrition and Haemoglobin Concentration in Tribal Children and Women of Taloda, Nandurbar District. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (10): 25oct601. pp. 878-883. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

The tribal communities of Taloda in Nandurbar district, Maharashtra, face persistent challenges related to health and nutrition, particularly among children and women. This study explores the prevalence of anaemia and malnutrition in these vulnerable groups, drawing attention to the socio-economic and cultural factors that contribute to their nutritional deficiencies. Field surveys and clinical assessments reveal alarmingly high rates of anaemia, especially among adolescent girls and pregnant women, often linked to iron-deficient diets and limited access to healthcare. Malnutrition among children under five is equally concerning, with stunting, wasting, and underweight conditions prevalent due to inadequate food intake, poor sanitation, and lack of awareness about balanced nutrition. The findings underscore the urgent need for targeted interventions, including community-based nutrition programs, improved maternal health services, and educational outreach to promote dietary diversity. Traditional food habits, seasonal migration, and limited livelihood options further exacerbate the situation, making it imperative to adopt a holistic approach that integrates health, education, and economic support. By highlighting the depth of the problem in Taloda’s tribal belt, this study aims to inform policy and encourage sustainable efforts to uplift the nutritional status of these communities, ensuring healthier futures for their children and women.

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