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Title: A Longitudinal study of weight gain among Santal and Non-Santal infants of Kankabati Gram Panchayat, West Bengal, India
Authors: Sarkar, Arpita
Samanta, Mousumi
Sinha, Nirmalya Kumar
Samanta, Pradip
Das, Subal
Bose, Kaushik
Keywords: Longitudinal Study
India
Santal
Infants
Tribals
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Indian Journal of Biological Sciences
Abstract: A community based longitudinal study among Santal tribal and non-Santal infants and young children of Kankabati Gram Panchayat, West Bengal, India was undertaken. The objective was to compare the growth in weight of the 'studied communities. The weights of 48 boys and 51 girls were taken at one month interval over periods of up to 24 months. Among boys, there existed significant ethnic differences in mean weight at all ages except birth. Similarly, in girls, there existed significant ethnic differences in mean weights at all ages except at birth, 17 months and the duration 19-24 months. Significant sex differences (p < 0.05) at ages 8 and 13 months were observed among non-Santals.
URI: http://111.93.204.14:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/536
ISSN: 0972-8503
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