Pediatric Anthropometrics: An Observational Study from Indus Medical College, Tando Muhammad Khan, Sindh, Pakistan
Sikandar Ali Bhand *
Department of Pediatrics, Indus Medical College, Tando Muhammad Khan, Sindh, Pakistan.
Imran Ahmed
Department of Pediatrics, Roshan Suleman Medical College, Tando Adam,Sindh, Pakistan.
Shahjahan Fazlani
Department of Pediatrics, LUMHS, Jamshoro, Pakistan.
Asif Ali Khuhro
Department of Pediatrics, Pir Abdul Qadir Shah Jeelani Institute of Medical Sciences Gambat, Sindh, Pakistan.
Momna Khan
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Bilawal medical college, Jamshoro, Pakistan.
Khadim Hussain
Department of Medicine, Indus Medical College, Tando Muhammad Khan, Sindh, Pakistan.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Background: Children constitute a big proportion of human population and they are the future of any nation so their health is of prime importance. Child health care has the special focus in the health care policy of any system. .
Study Place, Duration and Design: The current research was an observation study conducted during July to December 2021 in Pediatric outpatient department at Indus Medical College Hospital Tando Muhammad Khan.
Methods: Consent was taken from parents and demographic data and anthropometric measurements were carried out and recorded on prepared proforma, frequency and percentage was calculated for various parameters
Results: There were 956 children evaluated for anthropometric parameters out of which male were 637(66.63%) and females were 319(43.37%). The weight was normal in 603(63.10%), Low in 332(34.73%) and above normal in 21(2.20%) children. The height was seen normal 713(74.5%), short stature was seen in 201(21%) and 42(4.5%) children were taller.
Conclusion: Various abnormalities in weight and height of study children were observed.
Keywords: Anthropometrics, low weight, obesity, short stature