Title: NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF PREGNANT AND LACTATING
WOMENS IN HAVERI DISTRICT
Authors: PRASHANTHA H.Y., RAHUL MURAGOD
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1PRASHANTHA H.Y., 2RAHUL MURAGOD
1. Assistant Professor, Department of Studies in Social Work, Karnatak University
PG Centre, Kerimattihalli, Haveri - 581110 2. Teaching Assistant, Department of Studies in Social Work, Karnatak University
PG Centre, Kerimattihalli, Haveri - 581110.
MLA 8 H.Y., PRASHANTHA, and RAHUL MURAGOD. "NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMENS IN HAVERI DISTRICT." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 3, no. 11, Nov. 2018, pp. 6008-6015, ijsser.org/more2018.php?id=418. Accessed Nov. 2018.
APA H.Y., P., & MURAGOD, R. (2018, November). NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMENS IN HAVERI DISTRICT. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 3(11), 6008-6015. Retrieved from ijsser.org/more2018.php?id=418
Chicago H.Y., PRASHANTHA, and RAHUL MURAGOD. "NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMENS IN HAVERI DISTRICT." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 3, no. 11 (November 2018), 6008-6015. Accessed November, 2018. ijsser.org/more2018.php?id=418.
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Abstract: Women's health is pain pillar of Indian community to structure the fetus and newly born infant
child. In Indian society women's have valuable status, in that part nutrition play vital role in
women's health. Nutrition is one of the basic determinants of quality of life of pregnancy and
lactating women's PLW. The present study is conducted on nutritional status of women's in
Byadagi, Hanagal and Savanur taluks of Haveri district which is situated in North Karnataka
(India). With the objective of to know socio-economic background of Pregnancy and lactating
women's (PLW) were in the age group of 18-45 years and the role of Anganwadi in promoting
nutritional level among PLW, the nutritional requirement of PLW. The total sample was 36. The
study was conducted using interview schedule and questionnaire, survey form PLW. Data was
collected form primary and secondary, Primary data collected techniques like Interview,
observation and survey schedules were used and secondary data from various Books, published
reports and government website's and documents.
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