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Improving nutrition in Manipur
Trends in outcomes, determinants and interventions
between 2006 and 2020
VERSION: Sept 23, 2021
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Nutrition on India’s policy agenda
• The Prime Minister's Overarching Scheme for Holistic Nutrition or POSHAN Abhiyaan or National Nutrition Mission, is
Government of India's flagship effort to improve maternal and child nutrition outcomes by 2022.
• India launched POSHAN Abhiyaan on 8th March 2018. The contours of the Mission are being updated in 2021.
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
2014 (6 mo): New
administration
established);
Nutrition community
develops LAA 2014
2015: NITI Aayog
established; Policy
priorities: Digital
India, Aadhar,
Sanitation Mission;
nutrition still a
“learning agenda”.
Other social welfare
programs reviewed
(e.g., NREGA)
2016: Stated policy
priorities
implemented.
Nutrition mission
inputs received from
multiple groups; July
finance ministry
meeting on nutrition
2017: Final nutrition
strategy unveiled by
NITI Aayog in
September;
acknowledges
underlying issues
(poverty, etc.) but
actions still focused
on ICDS-health
programs
2018: Nutrition
Mission launched in
March – strong ICDS-
Health-Sanitation
link. Poverty/food
insecurity still not
central to agenda
2019: Election year.
Nutrition Mission
strongly visible and
implemented (focus
on BCC, awareness);
poverty alleviation
not part of nutrition
agenda
2021: Mission
POSHAN 2.0
launched in Union
Budget 2021 to
improve nutritional
outcomes.
Data sources and analysis
• Data sources for trends analysis: National Family Health Survey (NFHS-3 (2005-06), NFHS-4 (2015-16) and
NFHS-5 (2019-20)).
– Child nutrition outcomes: all child data
– Adult nutrition outcomes: man or woman data
– Immediate and underlying determinants: last-child data
– Intervention coverage: last-child data
• Data sources for head count analysis: Census 2011 data to project district-level population of children
under 5 year, women aged 15-49, men aged 15-54 for the year 2019
– Number of pregnant and lactating women at district-level are estimated using HMIS data for the year 2019 and prevalence from
NFHS-5 factsheet
• All the indicators are mapped to the POSHAN Abhiyaan monitoring framework.
• Descriptive statistics were estimated, and trend analysis was conducted to examine changes in outcomes,
determinants, and coverage of interventions across the three time periods (2005-06, 2015-16 and 2019-
20)​
• District level headcount of undernutrition outcomes was computed using undernutrition prevalence and
projected population data for 2019
Note: NFHS-5 data source: Factsheets for 22 states/UTs
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
MORTALITY & NUTRITION OUTCOMES
Infant & child mortality rates, per 1,000 live births in Manipur
(2005-06, 2015-16 & 2019-20)
Source:NFHS-3 (2005-06), NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 state factsheets (2019-20)
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
Manipur 20065-06 Manipur 2015-16 Manipur 2019 -20
19 16 17 30 22 25 42 26* 30
0
20
40
60
80
100
2005-06 2015-16 2019-20 2005-06 2015-16 2019-20 2005-06 2015-16 2019-20
Neonatal mortality rate Infant mortality rate Under-five mortality rate
Mortality
rate
(per
1000)
India average
*p<0.05, difference between 2005-06 and 2015-16 at the state level
Trends in undernutrition outcomes in Manipur
(2005-06, 2015-16 & 2019-20)
Undernutrition among children <5y Undernutrition among women (15-49y)
Source: NFHS-3 (2005-06), NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 state factsheets (2019-20)
Note: Data on children < 5y who had low birth weight not available in NFHS-5 factsheets (2019-20)
1In NFHS-3, 51.9% of data was missing, while 32.7% of data was missing in NFHS-4.
2NA refers to the unavailability of data for a particular indicator in the NFHS-5 state and district factsheets (2019-20)
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
113 19* 2NA 36 29* 23 10 7* 10 3 3 3 22 14* 13 42 24* 43 15 9* 7 36 26* 29 36 26 32
0
20
40
60
80
100
Low birth weight Stunting Wasting Severe wasting Underweight Anemia Underweight Anemia
(non-pregnant)
Anemia
(pregnant)
%
*p<0.05, difference between 2005-06 and 2015-16 at the state level
Manipur 2005-06 Manipur 2015-16 Manipur 2019-20 India average
Inter-district variability in undernutrition outcomes in
Manipur (2019-20)
Source: NFHS-5 state & district factsheets (2019-20)
Undernutrition among children
<5y
Undernutrition among women
(15-49y)
District average 2019-20
State average 2019-20
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
23 10 3 13 43 7 29 32
0
20
40
60
80
100
Stunting Wasting Severe wasting Underweight Anemia Underweight Anemia
(non pregnant)
Anemia
(pregnant)
%
Trends in overweight/obesity & non-communicable diseases
in Manipur (2005-06, 2015-16 & 2019-20)
Note: Data on blood pressure and sugar levels not available in NFHS-3 (2005-06)
1NA refers to the unavailability of data for a particular indicator in the specified NFHS round.
Manipur 2005-06 Manipur 2015-16 Manipur 2019-20
Source: NFHS-3 (2005-06), NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 state factsheets (2019-20)
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
3 4
3 13 26* 34 9 21* 30 1NA 13 20 1NA 24 30 1NA 8 6 1NA 10 7
0
20
40
60
80
100
Overweight/ obesity
child
Overweight/ obesity
women
Overweight/ obesity
men
High blood pressure
women
High blood pressure
men
High sugar level
women
High sugar level
men
%
India average
*p<0.05, difference between 2005-06 and 2015-16 at the state level
Inter-district variability in overweight/obesity & non-
communicable diseases in Manipur (2019-20)
Note: Data on prevalence of overweight among men not available at district level in NFHS-5 (2019-20). District level information not available in NFHS 3 (2005-06).
Source: NFHS-5 state & district factsheets (2019-20)
District average 2019-20
State average 2019-20
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
3 34 30 20 30 6 7
0
20
40
60
80
100
Overweight/
obesity
child
Overweight/
obesity
women
Overweight/
obesity
men
High blood
pressure
women
High blood
pressure
men
High sugar level
women
High sugar level
men
%
Stunting among children <5 years in Manipur
(2015-16 & 2019-20)
2015-16 2019-20
Prevalence in state = 29%
Source: NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 district & state factsheets (2019-20)
Note: Stunting prevalence ≥30% is considered to be very high for public health significance. Source: de Onis et al. (2018).
Prevalence in state = 23%
Districts with highest reduction in prevalence between 2015-16 & 2019-20
District Change (pp) District Change (pp)
1 Churachandpur -9.1 6 Senapati -7.0
2 Tamenglong -9.0 7 Imphal West -5.7
3 Bishnupur -8.4 8 Chandel -4.1
4 Ukhrul -7.3
5 Imphal East -7.2
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
The unit of the numbers in the maps above is in percentage (%)
Number of stunted children <5 years in Manipur (2019-20)
Source: IFPRI estimates - The headcount was calculated as the product of the undernutrition prevalence and the total eligible projected population for each district in 2019. Prevalence estimates were obtained from NFHS 5 (2019-20) and projected
population for 2019 was estimated using Census 2011.
Note: The total number of children <5 years is 226,519, pregnant women 15-49 years is 57,412, and non-pregnant women 15-49 years is 839,588.
Top districts with highest burden
District
Stunted children
(number)
1 Thoubal 11,438
2 Senapati 10,135
3 Imphal East 6,767
4 Imphal West 5,965
5 Churachandpur 5,765
6 Ukhrul 3,977
7 Chandel 3,454
8 Tamenglong 3,124
9 Bishnupur 2,904
Note: The unit of the numbers in the graph above is thousands
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
2019-20
Wasting among children <5 years (2015-16 & 2019-20)
2015-16 2019-20
Prevalence in state = 7% Prevalence in state = 10%
Source: NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 district & state factsheets (2019-20)
Note: Wasting prevalence ≥15% is considered to be very high for public health significance. Source: de Onis et al. (2018).
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
All 9 districts in Manipur showed an increase in wasting
The unit of the numbers in the maps above is in percentage (%)
Number of wasted children <5 years in Manipur (2019-20)
Top districts with highest burden
District
Wasted children
(number)
1 Imphal East 4,303
2 Senapati 3,972
3 Imphal West 3,556
4 Thoubal 3,014
5 Churachandpur 2,779
6 Ukhrul 1,702
7 Bishnupur 1,480
8 Tamenglong 1,107
9 Chandel 843
Source: IFPRI estimates - The headcount was calculated as the product of the undernutrition prevalence and the total eligible projected population for each district in 2019. Prevalence estimates were obtained from NFHS 5 (2019-20) and projected
population for 2019 was estimated using Census 2011.
Note: The total number of children <5 years is 226,519, pregnant women 15-49 years is 57,412, and non-pregnant women 15-49 years is 839,588.
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
2019-20
Note: The unit of the numbers in the graph above is thousands
Severe wasting among children <5 years in Manipur
(2015-16 & 2019-20)
2015-16 2019-20
Prevalence in state = 3% Prevalence in state = 3%
Districts with highest reduction in prevalence between 2015-16 & 2019-20
District Change (pp)
1 Tamenglong -0.9
2 Chandel -0.4
3 Bishnupur -0.3
4 Imphal East -0.2
Source: NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 district & state factsheets (2019-20)
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
The unit of the numbers in the maps above is in percentage (%)
Number of severely wasted children <5 years in Manipur
(2019-20)
Top districts with highest burden
District
Wasted
children
(number)
1 Senapati 2,042
2 Churachandpur 1,332
3 Imphal West 1,185
4 Thoubal 1,053
5 Imphal East 883
6 Ukhrul 778
7 Bishnupur 393
8 Tamenglong 369
9 Chandel 325
Note: The unit of the numbers in the graph above is thousands
Source: IFPRI estimates - The headcount was calculated as the product of the undernutrition prevalence and the total eligible projected population for each district in 2019. Prevalence estimates were obtained from NFHS 5 (2019-20) and projected
population for 2019 was estimated using Census 2011.
Note: The total number of children <5 years is 226,519, pregnant women 15-49 years is 57,412, and non-pregnant women 15-49 years is 839,588.
2019-20
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
Underweight children <5 years in Manipur (2015-16 & 2019-20)
2015-16 2019-20
Prevalence in state = 14% Prevalence in state = 13%
Districts with highest reduction in prevalence between 2015-16 & 2019-20
District Change (pp) District Change (pp)
1 Thoubal -2.9 6 Chandel -0.3
2 Imphal East -2.9
3 Bishnupur -1.6
4 Senapati -0.7
5 Churachandpur -0.4
Source: NFHS-4 (2016) & NFHS-5 district & state factsheets (2019-20)
Note: Underweight prevalence ≥30% is considered to be very high for public health significance (used similar cut-off as stunting). Source: de Onis et al. (2018).
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
The unit of the numbers in the maps above is in percentage (%)
Number of underweight children <5 years in Manipur (2019-20)
Top districts with highest burden
District
Underweight
children
(number)
1 Thoubal 5,410
2 Imphal East 5,296
3 Senapati 4,789
4 Imphal West 3,900
5 Ukhrul 2,348
6 Churachandpur 2,251
7 Tamenglong 2,225
8 Bishnupur 2,192
9 Chandel 1,494
Note: The unit of the numbers in the graph above is thousands
Source: IFPRI estimates - The headcount was calculated as the product of the undernutrition prevalence and the total eligible projected population for each district in 2019. Prevalence estimates were obtained from NFHS 5 (2019-20) and projected
population for 2019 was estimated using Census 2011.
Note: The total number of children <5 years is 226,519, pregnant women 15-49 years is 57,412, and non-pregnant women 15-49 years is 839,588.
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
2019-20
Anemia among children <5 years in Manipur
(2015-16 & 2019-20)
2015-16 2019-20
Prevalence in state = 24% Prevalence in state = 43%
Source: NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 district & state factsheets (2019-20)
Note: : Anemia prevalence ≥40% is considered to be a severe public health problem. Source: WHO (2011).
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
All 9 districts in Manipur saw an increase in anemia.
The unit of the numbers in the maps above is in percentage (%)
Number of anemic children <5 years in Manipur (2019-20)
Top districts with highest burden
District
Anemic children
(number)
1 Imphal East 16,617
2 Senapati 16,175
3 Imphal West 14,358
4 Thoubal 12,949
5 Churachandpur 8,479
6 Bishnupur 7,137
7 Ukhrul 4,561
8 Chandel 3,870
9 Tamenglong 3,832
Note: The unit of the numbers in the graph above is thousands
Source: IFPRI estimates - The headcount was calculated as the product of the undernutrition prevalence and the total eligible projected population for each district in 2019. Prevalence estimates were obtained from NFHS 5 (2019-20) and projected
population for 2019 was estimated using Census 2011.
Note: The total number of children <5 years is 226,519, pregnant women 15-49 years is 57,412, and non-pregnant women 15-49 years is 839,588.
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
2019-20
Underweight women, 15-49 years in Manipur
(2015-16 & 2019-20)
2015-16 2019-20
Prevalence in state = 9%
Prevalence in state = 7%
Districts with highest reduction in prevalence between 2015-16 & 2019-20
District Change (pp) District Change (pp)
1 Senapati -3.5 6 Imphal West -1.3
2 Tamenglong -3.4 7 Imphal East -1.0
3 Bishnupur -3.2 8 Churachandpur -0.6
4 Chandel -2.5
5 Thoubal -2.4
Source: NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 district & state factsheets (2019-20)
Note: Underweight prevalence ≥40% is considered as very high prevalence. Source: WHO (1995)
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
The unit of the numbers in the maps above is in percentage (%)
Underweight women, 15-49 years in Manipur (2019-20)
Top districts with highest burden
District
Underweight
women
(number)
1 Imphal East 12,704
2 Imphal West 10,596
3 Thoubal 9,364
4 Senapati 7,990
5 Churachandpur 6,098
6 Bishnupur 5,623
7 Ukhrul 5,310
8 Tamenglong 1,997
9 Chandel 1,728
Note: The unit of the numbers in the graph above is thousands
Source: IFPRI estimates - The headcount was calculated as the product of the undernutrition prevalence and the total eligible projected population for each district in 2019. Prevalence estimates were obtained from NFHS 5 (2019-20) and projected
population for 2019 was estimated using Census 2011.
Note: The total number of children <5 years is 226,519, pregnant women 15-49 years is 57,412, and non-pregnant women 15-49 years is 839,588.
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
2019-20
Anemia among non-pregnant women, 15-49 years in Manipur
(2015-16 & 2019-20)
2015-16 2019-20
Prevalence in state = 26% Prevalence in state = 29%
Districts with highest reduction in prevalence between 2015-16 & 2019-20
District Change (pp)
1 Thoubal -4.8
2 Imphal West -2.7
Source: NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 district and state factsheets (2019-20)
Note: Anemia prevalence ≥40% is considered to be a severe public health problem. Source: WHO (2011).
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
The unit of the numbers in the maps above is in percentage (%)
Number of non-pregnant anemic women, 15-49 years in
Manipur (2019-20)
Top districts with highest burden
District
Anemic non-
pregnant
women
(number)
1 Imphal East 53,005
2 Imphal West 44,000
3 Senapati 42,059
4 Thoubal 30,528
5 Churachandpur 26,624
6 Bishnupur 25,999
7 Chandel 12,939
8 Ukhrul 11,823
9 Tamenglong 11,678
Note: The unit of the numbers in the graph above is thousands
Source: IFPRI estimates - The headcount was calculated as the product of the undernutrition prevalence and the total eligible projected population for each district in 2019. Prevalence estimates were obtained from NFHS 5 (2019-20) and projected
population for 2019 was estimated using Census 2011.
Note: The total number of children <5 years is 226,519, pregnant women 15-49 years is 57,412, and non-pregnant women 15-49 years is 839,588.
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
2019-20
Anemia among pregnant women, 15-49 years in Manipur
(2015-16 & 2019-20)
2015-16 2019-20
Prevalence in state = 26% Prevalence in state = 32%
Districts with highest change in prevalence between 2015-16 & 2019-20
District Change (pp)
1 Senapati -4.1
2 Tamenglong -3.2
Source: NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 district & state factsheets (2019-20)
Note: : Anemia prevalence ≥40% is considered to be a severe public health problem. Source: WHO (2011).
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
The unit of the numbers in the maps above is in percentage (%)
Number of pregnant anemic women, 15-49 years in
Manipur (2019-20)
Top districts with highest burden
District
Anemic
pregnant
women
(number)
1 Imphal West 4,025
2 Thoubal 2,971
3 Churachandpur 2,788
4 Senapati 2,185
5 Imphal East 2,098
6 Bishnupur 1,838
7 Ukhrul 932
8 Tamenglong 791
9 Chandel 426
Note: The unit of the numbers in the graph above is thousands
Source: IFPRI estimates - The headcount was calculated as the product of the undernutrition prevalence and the total eligible projected population for each district in 2019. Prevalence estimates were obtained from NFHS 5 (2019-20) and projected
population for 2019 was estimated using Census 2011.
Note: The total number of children <5 years is 226,519, pregnant women 15-49 years is 57,412, and non-pregnant women 15-49 years is 839,588.
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
2019-20
NUTRITION DETERMINANTS
Mixed picture on infant feeding: Early initiation of breastfeeding improved between 2006 and 2016 but worsened between 2016 and 2020;
improvements were observed in other IYCF practices between 2016 and 2020. Steady decline observed in mothers with low BMI between 2006 and
2016. Consistent improvement in consumption of IFA for 100+ days while adequate diet steadily declined between 2006 and 20.
Trends in immediate determinants in Manipur
(2005-06, 2015-16 & 2019-20)
Source: NFHS-3 (2005-06), NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 state factsheet (2019-20)
Note: Data on continued breastfeeding at 2 years, egg and/or flesh foods consumption, sweet beverage consumption, and bottle feeding of infants not available in NFHS-5 factsheets (2019-20)/state report.
⁰Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly with NFHS-5
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
(%)
Inter-district variability in immediate determinants in Manipur
(2019)
District average 2019-20
State average 2019-20
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
54 71 79 1NA 20 1NA 1NA 1NA 7 52 6 2
0
20
40
60
80
100
Early
initiation
of
breastfeeding
Exclusive
breastfeeding
Timely
introduction
of
complementary
foods
Continued
breastfeeding
at
2
years
Adequate
diet
Eggs
and/or
flesh
food
consumption,
6-
23m
Sweet
beverage
consumption,
6-23m
Bottle
feeding
of
infants,0-23m
Women
with
body
mass
index
<18.5
kg/m2
Consumed
IFA
100+
days
Diarrhea
in
the
last
two
weeks
ARI
in
the
last
two
weeks
%
Source: NFHS-5 district & state factsheets (2019-20)
Note: Data on continued breastfeeding at 2 years not available in NFHS-5 factsheets (2019-20)
1NA refers to the unavailability of data for a particular indicator in the NFHS-5 state and district factsheets (2019-20)
Trends in underlying determinants in Manipur
(2005-06, 2015-16 & 2019-20)
All underlying determinants improved steadily between 2006 and 2020. Large improvement in HHS with improved drinking water source and steep decline
in girls married before 18 years.
Source: NFHS-3 (2005-06), NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 state factsheets (2019-20)
⁰Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly with NFHS-5
Note 1: Safe disposal of feces not available in NFHS-5 factsheets (2019-20)/state report and data on HHs with hand washing facility not available in NFHS-3 (2005-06) and NFHS-5 factsheets (2019-20)/state report. Data on open defecation and HHs
with BPL card for 2019-2020 are taken from NFHS-5 state reports. Note 2: Several of these determinants are applicable for maternal undernutrition as well
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
(%)
Inter-district variability in underlying determinants in Manipur
(2019-20)
District average (2019-20)
State average (2019-20)
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
88 48 16 9 77 65 1NA 1NA
1NA 1NA 98
0
20
40
60
80
100
Women
who are
literate
Women
with ≥10
years
education
Girls
married
before age
of 18 years
Women 15-
19 years
with child
or pregnant
HHs with
improved
drinking
water
source
HHs with
improved
sanitation
facility
HHs with
hand
washing
facility
Open
defecation
Safe
disposal of
feces
HHs with
BPL card
HHs with
electricity
%
Source: NFHS-5 district and state factsheets (2019-20)
Note 1: Data on open defecation, safe disposal of feces, and HHs with BPL card not available in NFHS-5 factsheets (2019-20). Data on HHs with hand washing facility not available in NFHS-3 and NFHS-5 factsheets (2019-20).
Note 2: Several of these determinants are applicable for maternal undernutrition as well
1NA refers to the unavailability of data for a particular indicator in the NFHS-5 state and district factsheets (2019-20)
COVERAGE OF NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS
Trends in coverage of
interventions in Manipur across
the first 1000 days,
(2005-06, 2015-16 & 2019-20)
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
(%)
Source: NFHS-3 (2005-06), NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 state factsheets and state reports (2019-20).
Note: Interventions’ coverage is based on the last child data.
0Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly from NFHS-5.
Note 1: Data missing for 2019-20 is not available in the NFHS-5 factsheets (2019-20). Information on use of bed nets during
pregnancy not available in NFHS-3 data (2005-06).
Note 2: Data on food supplementation and health and nutrition education during pregnancy and post-natal care, and
weight measurement during childhood and counselling on child growth for 2019-20 are taken from NFHS-5 State Reports.
Note 3: Refer to district dashboard for the inter-district variability in the coverage of interventions.
Pregnancy: Modest improvements (16-25pp) in ANC first trimester and at
least 4 ANC between 2006 and 2020. Substantial improvement (67pp) in
received MCP card between 2006 and 2020. Despite considerable
improvement (28pp) between 2006 and 2020, food supplementation is
<40% in 2020. Coverage of health and nutrition remains <5% in 2020.
Delivery and Postnatal: Considerable improvements in institutional delivery,
skilled birth attendance, and postnatal care for mothers and children (23-
70pp) between 2006 and 2020, with coverage >70% in 2020. Despite
considerable improvement (20pp) between 2006 and 2020, food
supplementation is <30% in 2020. Coverage of health and nutrition remains
<5% in 2020.
Early Childhood: Considerable improvement in provision of full
immunization and ORS during diarrhea (21-34pp) between 2006 and 2020,
with coverage >60% in 2020. Despite improvements between 2006 and
2020, coverage of vitamin A, zinc during diarrhea, weighing and counselling
on child growth is <50% in 2020.
Coverage of nutrition related interventions in Manipur:
district dashboard (2019-20)
Background
Nutrition
outcomes
Determinants
Intervention
coverage
Note 1: Data missing for 2019-20 is not available in the NFHS-5 factsheets and state reports (2019-20).
Source: NFHS-5 district factsheets and state reports (2019-2020)
District name
Demand
for
FP
satisfied
Iodized
salt
Any
ANC
visits
ANC
first
trimester
≥4
ANC
Received
MCP
card
Received
IFA
tab/syrup
Tetanus
injection
Deworming
Weighing
Birth
preparedness
counselling
Breastfeeding
counselling
Counselling
on
keeping
baby
warm
Cord
care
counselling
Food
supplementation
Health
&
nutrition
education
Malaria
prevention-
use
of
bed
nets
Institutional
birth
Financial
assistance
(JSY)
Skilled
birth
attendant
Postnatal
care
for
mothers
Postnatal
care
for
babies
Food
supplementation
Health
&
nutrition
education
Full
immunization
Vitamin
A
Paediatric
IFA
Deworming
Care
seeking
for
ARI
ORS
during
diarrhea
Zinc
during
diarrhea
Food
supplementation
(6-
35
months)
Weighing
Counselling
on
child
growth
MANIPUR 99.3 79.9 79.4 72.9 92.5 88.9 9.5 79.9 22.9 85.6 73.4 70.3 68.8 44.9 41.2 69.8 26.1
Bishnupur 99.4 84.2 77.4 93.5 96.4 88.8 10.5 89.5 26.2 92.6 79.0 65.3 66.6 59.6 49.8 51.0 16.1
Chandel 99.4 77.6 66.6 79.9 93.5 94.5 13.5 55.5 23.8 74.0 55.0 51.1 55.5 42.8 44.8
Churachandpur 99.1 69.0 61.3 78.1 77.0 79.5 10.0 72.9 22.2 80.0 58.2 56.8 64.9 37.8 41.5
Imphal East 99.1 78.6 87.1 53.8 96.3 89.1 11.2 91.7 17.1 93.0 85.4 81.0 76.2 43.0 44.2 82.9 22.6
Imphal West 99.0 83.2 93.4 50.0 96.1 92.7 6.9 95.7 25.2 98.0 90.8 91.7 74.1 54.2
Senapati 98.8 73.9 64.9 77.1 85.3 85.2 7.9 45.8 20.7 65.0 37.0 36.0 65.0 37.8 39.6
Tamenglong 99.5 69.4 56.4 78.3 87.6 81.0 11.1 57.7 31.7 69.9 52.7 49.2 67.4 41.5 19.8
Thoubal 99.8 90.6 89.9 91.4 97.2 92.9 9.5 87.8 24.9 91.1 75.6 73.0 74.2 43.5 28.6
Ukhrul 99.4 58.3 38.8 78.3 76.6 81.6 6.0 44.6 18.2 54.5 44.9 44.8 39.4 34.9 27.9
Pre-
pregnancy
Pregnancy Delivery & postnatal Early childhood
0
20
40
60
80
100
Stunting Wasting Severe wasting Underweight
child
Anemia
child
Underweight
women
Anemia
Non pregnant
women
Anemia
Pregnant
women
%
2019-20 2015-16 2005-06
0
20
40
60
80
100
Overweight/
obesity
child
Overweight/
obesity
women
Overweight/
obesity
men
High blood
pressure
women
High blood
pressure
men
High sugar
level
women
High sugar
level
men
%
2005-06 2015-16 2019-20
Children: Stunting and underweight prevalence declined by 7 percentage points
(pp) and 8pp, respectively, from 2006 to 2016; stunting continued to decline by
6pp from 2016 to 2020 while underweight remained stable. Wasting declined by
3pp from 2006 to 2016 but increased by 3pp from 2016 to 2020. Anemia declined
by 18pp from 2006 to 2016 but increased by 19pp from 2016 to 2020.
Overweight/obesity was low (3-4%) and remained stable from 2006 to 2020.
Women: Underweight declined by 6pp from 2006 to 2016 and by 2pp from 2016
to 2020. Anemia among non-pregnant and pregnant women declined by 10pp
from 2006 to 2016 but increased by 3pp and 6pp, respectively, from 2016 to 2020.
Overweight/obesity increased by 13pp from 2006 to 2016 and continued to
increase by 8pp between 2016 and 2020.
Men: Overweight/obesity increased by 12pp from 2006 to 2016 and by 9pp from
2016 to 2020.
Attention is needed to improve (%s in 2020):
• Outcomes: Anemia in children (43%) and women (~30%). Overweight in women
(34%) and men (30%).
• Immediate determinants: Adequate diet (20%); 100+ IFA (52%)
• Underlying determinants: Women with 10 years education (48%)
• Coverage of interventions: Food supplementation (27-33%) and health and
nutrition education (2-3%) for women; care seeking for ARI (41%); zinc during
diarrhea (26%); weighing (9%) and counselling on child growth (20%)
Trends in nutrition outcomes, determinants and coverage of interventions in Manipur (2005-06, 2015-16 and 2019-20)
Source: NFHS-3 (2006), NFHS-4 (2016) & NFHS-5 state factsheets and state reports (2019)
⁰Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly with NFHS-5 1NA refers to
the unavailability of data for a particular indicator in the specified NFHS round.
Undernutrition outcomes Overweight/obesity and non communicable diseases
Immediate determinants Key takeaways
Interventions across the first 1000 days
Underlying determinants
1NA 1NA 1NA 1NA
(%)
(%)
(%)
Annex: Methodological notes
• Nutrition outcomes, their immediate and underlying determinants, and nutrition related interventions were identified following the Poshan Abhiyaan
monitoring framework.
• The selected indicators were harmonized across the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) 3 (2005-06) and 4 (2015-16) data and NFHS 5 factsheets (2019).
For those indicators that were not comparable, details were specified in a footnote.
• The method of women sampling across the three NFHS rounds was compared:
• Descriptive statistics were estimated, and trend analysis was conducted to examine changes in outcomes, determinants, and coverage of interventions
across the three time periods. Further, top 10 districts with the highest change in prevalence between 2016 & 2019 were identified. Statistical software Stata
16.0 and R were used to perform the analyses.
• District level headcount of undernutrition outcomes was computed using undernutrition prevalence and projected population data for the year 2019.
o The prevalence P was calculated as children/women with nutritional deficit (q) divided by the eligible sample of children/women (n) in the district (j) and expressed in percentage as: Pj= (qj/nj)
×100
o The headcount was calculated as the product of P and the total eligible population N for each district: Hj= Pj×Nj
• Findings were visualized using spatial maps, bar graphs and line plots. The maps and other graphs were prepared on R and Excel, respectively.
• Cut-off values for public health significance were based on WHO guidelines on all indicators
https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/332223/9789241516952-eng.pdf?ua=1 except severe wasting (based on agreement with UNICEF)
NFHS – 3 (2005-2006) NFHS-4 (2015-2016) NFHS-5 (2019-2020)
• Target sample size in NFHS-3 was fixed
in terms of ever married women age
15-49 years
• All eligible women age 15-49 i.e. all
women age 15-49 who are usual
members of the selected households
or who spent the night before the
survey in the selected households
were eligible to be interviewed in the
survey.
• Information on sampling strategy not
available yet
Annex: Indicator definitions
Mortality and nutrition outcomes
Neonatal mortality rate Neonatal mortality rate per 1000 live births
Infant mortality rate Infant mortality rate per 1000 live births
Under-five mortality rate Under-five mortality rate (U5MR) per 1000 live births
Low birth weight Percentage of live births in the five years preceding the survey with a reported birth weight less than 2.5 kg, based on either a written record or the mother's recall
Stunting among children Percentage of children age 0-59 months who are stunted i.e. height-for-age z score < -2SD
Wasting among children Percentage of children age 0-59 months who are wasted i.e. weight-for-height z score < -2SD
Severe wasting among children Percentage of children age 0-59 months who are wasted i.e. weight-for-height z score < -3SD
Underweight children Percentage of children age 0-59 months who are underweight i.e. weight-for-age z score < -2SD
Anemia among children Percentage of children age 6-59 months who are anemic i.e. (Hb <11.0 g/dl)
Underweight women Percentage of women age 15-49 whose Body Mass Index (BMI) is below normal (BMI <18.5 kg/m2)
Anemia among non-pregnant women Percentage of non-pregnant women age 15-49 who are anemic (<12.0 g/dl)
Anemia among pregnant women Percentage of pregnant women age 15-49 who are anemic (<11.0 g/dl)
Overweight/obesity - children Percentage of children age 0-59 months who are overweight i.e. weight-for-height z score > 2SD
Overweight/obesity - women Percentage of men age 15-54 who are overweight or obese (BMI ≥25.0 kg/m2)
Overweight/obesity - men Percentage of men age 15-54 who are overweight or obese (BMI ≥25.0 kg/m2)
High blood pressure among women^ Percentage of women age 15-49 with elevated blood pressure (Systolic >140 mm Hg or diastolic >90 mm Hg)
High blood pressure among men^ Percentage of men age 15-54 with elevated blood pressure (Systolic >140 mm Hg or diastolic >90 mm Hg)
High sugar level among women^ Percentage of women age 15-49 with elevated blood pressure (Systolic >140 mm Hg or diastolic >90 mm Hg)
High sugar level among men^ Percentage of men age 15-54 with high blood sugar levels (141-160 mg/dl)
^ Indicator not available in NFHS-3; $ Indicator not available in NFHS-5 factsheets/state reports; 0 Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly with NFHS-5
1 Definition per NFHS-3/NFHS-4 ; 2 Definition as per NFHS-5 factsheet
Annex: Indicator definitions
^ Indicator not available in NFHS-3; $ Indicator not available in NFHS-5 factsheets/state reports; 0 Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly with NFHS-5
1 Definition per NFHS-3/NFHS-4 ; 2 Definition as per NFHS-5 factsheet
Immediate determinants
Early initiation of breastfeeding Percentage of children under age 3 years breastfed within one hour of birth for the last child born in the 3 years before the survey
Exclusive breastfeeding Percentage of youngest children under age 6 months living with mother who were exclusively breastfed
Timely introduction of
complementary foods0
1Percentage of youngest children age 6-8 months living with mother who received solid or semi-solid food; 2Percentage of youngest children age 6-8 months
living with mother who received solid or semi-solid food and breastmilk
Continued breastfeeding at 2 years$ Percentage of youngest children 12–23 months of age who were fed breast milk during the previous day
Adequate diet0 Percentage of youngest children 6–23 months of age who consumed a minimum acceptable diet during the previous day
Eggs and/or flesh foods
consumption$
Percentage of youngest children 6–23 months of age who consumed egg and/or flesh food during the previous day
Sweet beverage$ Percentage of youngest children 6–23 months of age who consumed a sweet beverage during the previous day
Bottle feeding for infants$ Percentage of youngest children 0–23 months of age who were fed from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day
Women with body mass index <18.5
kg/m2 0
1Percentage of women age 15-49 with a youngest child < 5 years who have BMI below normal (BMI <18.5 kg/m2) ; 2Percentage of women age 15-49 whose BMI
is below normal (BMI <18.5 kg/m2)
Consumed IFA 100+ days Percentage of mothers age 15-49 who consumed iron folic acid for 100 days or more during the last pregnancy in last five years preceding the survey
Diarrhea in the last two weeks0 1Percentage of youngest children under age five who had diarrhoea in the two weeks preceding the survey; 2Percentage of children under age 5 who had
diarrhoea in the 2 weeks preceding the survey
ARI in the last two weeks0 1Percentage of youngest children under age five who had symptoms of acute respiratory infection (ARI) in the two weeks preceding the survey; 2Percentage of
children under age five who had symptoms of acute respiratory infection (ARI) in the two weeks preceding the survey
Annex: Indicator definitions
^ Indicator not available in NFHS-3; $ Indicator not available in NFHS-5 factsheets/state reports; @Indicator not available in NFHS-5 factsheets but available in NFHS-5 states reports; 0 Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly with NFHS-5
1 Definition per NFHS-3/NFHS-4 ; 2 Definition as per NFHS-5 factsheet
Underlying determinants
Women who are literate0 1Percentage of women age 15-49 with a birth in five years preceding the survey who are literate i.e. those who completed standard 6 or higher and can read a
whole sentence; 2Percentage of women age 15-49 who are literate i.e. those who completed standard 9 or higher and can read a whole sentence or part of a
sentence.
Women with ≥10 years education0 1Percentage of women age 15-49 with a birth in five years preceding the survey with 10 or more years of schooling; 2Percentage of women age 15-49 with 10 or
more years of schooling
Girls 20-24 years married before age
of 18 years0
1Percentage of women aged 20-24 years with a birth in five years preceding the survey who were married before age 18 years; 2Percentage of women aged 20-24
years who were married before age 18 years
Women 15-19 years with child or
pregnant
Percentage of currently married women aged 15-49 who had their first birth before age 20 years and in the five years preceding the survey
HHs with improved drinking water
source0
1Percentage of youngest children under age 5 living in household that use an improved source of drinking water; 2Population living in households that use an
improved sanitation facility
HHs with improved sanitation facility0 1Percentage of youngest children under age 5 living in household that uses improved toilet facility; 2Population living in households that use an improved sanitation
facility
HHs with hand washing facility^$ Percentage of youngest children under age 5 living in household that had soap and water for washing hands
Open defecation@ Percentage of youngest children under age 5 living in household that has no toilet facility/defecates in open
Safe disposal of feces$ Percentage of youngest children living with mother whose stools were disposed of safely
HHs with BPL card@ Percentage of youngest children under age 5 living in households with BPL card
HHs with electricity0 1Percentage of youngest children under age 5 living in household that has electricity; 2Population living in households with electricity
Annex: Indicator definitions
^ Indicator not available in NFHS-3; $ Indicator not available in NFHS-5 factsheets/state reports; 0 Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly with NFHS-5
1 Definition per NFHS-3/NFHS-4 ; 2 Definition as per NFHS-5 factsheet; @Indicator not available in NFHS-5 factsheets but available in NFHS-5 state reports
Interventions
Demand for FP satisfied@ Percentage of currently married women age 15-49 with demand for family planning satisfied by modern methods
Iodized salt0 1Percentage of women age 15-49 living in HHs that use iodized salt; 2Percentage of households using iodized salt
Any ANC visits$ Percentage of women age 15-49 with a live birth in the five years who received at least one ANC for the last birth
ANC first trimester Percentage of women (15-49 years of age) attended by any provider during the first trimester of pregnancy that led to the birth of the youngest child in the last 2
years
≥ 4ANC Percentage of mothers age 15-49 who had at least 4 antenatal care visits for last birth in the 5 years before the survey
Received MCP card Percentage of mothers who registered last pregnancy in the 5 years preceding the survey for which she received a Mother and Child Protection (MCP) card
Received IFA tab/syrup@ Percentage of women who received IFA (given or purchased) tablets during the pregnancy for their most recent live birth in the 5 years preceding the survey
Tetanus injection Percentage of women whose last birth was protected against neonatal tetanus (for last birth in the five years preceding the survey )
Deworming- pregnancy@ Percentage of women who took an intestinal parasite drug during the pregnancy for their most recent live birth in the 5 years preceding the survey
Weighing- pregnancy@ Percentage of women age 15-49 with a live birth in the five years preceding the survey who were weighed during ANC for the last birth
Birth preparedness counselling$ Percentage of women who had at least one contact with a health worker in the three months preceding the survey and were counselled on birth preparedness;
calculated among women age 15-49 who gave birth in the five years preceding the survey
Breastfeeding counselling@ Percentage of women who met with a community health worker in the last three months of pregnancy and received advice on breastfeeding (for the last
pregnancy in the five years preceding the survey)
Counselling on keeping baby warm@ Percentage of women who met with a community health worker in the last three months of pregnancy and received advice on keeping the baby warm for their
most recent live birth in the five years preceding the survey
Cord care counselling^@ Percentage of women who met with a community health worker in the last three months of pregnancy and received advice on cord care for their most recent live
birth in the five years preceding the survey
Food supplementation - pregnancy@ Percentage of youngest children under age 5 whose mother received supplementary food from AWC during pregnancy
Health & nutrition education –
pregnancy@
Percentage of mothers who received health and nutrition education from an Anganwadi Centre (AWC) during last pregnancy in the five years preceding the survey
Malaria prevention- use of bed nets^$ Percentage of women who used mosquito net during the pregnancy for their most recent live birth in the 5 years preceding the survey
Annex: Indicator definitions
^ Indicator not available in NFHS-3; $ Indicator not available in NFHS-5 factsheets/state reports; 0 Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly with NFHS-5
1 Definition per NFHS-3/NFHS-4 ; 2 Definition as per NFHS-5 factsheet; @Indicator not available in NFHS-5 factsheets but available in NFHS-5 state reports
Interventions
Institutional birth0 1Percentage of women age 15-49 who gave birth in health/institutional facility for their most recent live birth in the 5 years preceding the survey;
2Percentage of live births to women age 15-49 in the five years preceding the survey that took place in a health/institutional facility
Financial assistance (JSY)@ Percentage of women who received financial assistance under JSY for their most recent live birth that took place in institutional facility in the 5 years
preceding the survey
Skilled birth attendant0 1Percentage of women whose last delivery was attended by a skilled health personnel for their most recent live birth in the 5 years preceding the survey;
2Percentage of births attended by skilled health personnel for births in the 5 years before the survey
Postnatal care for mothers Percentage of mothers who received postnatal care from a doctor/nurse/LHV/ANM/midwife/other health personnel within 2 days of delivery for their
most recent live birth in the five years preceding the survey
Postnatal care for babies Percentage of children who received postnatal care from a doctor /nurse /LHV /ANM /midwife /other health personnel within 2 days of delivery for last
birth in the 5 years before the survey
Food supplementation – postnatal@ Percentage of youngest children under age 5 whose mother received supplementary food from AWC while breastfeeding
Health & nutrition education – postnatal@ Percentage of youngest children under age 5 whose mother received health check-ups from AWC while breastfeeding
Full immunization0 1Percentage of youngest living children age 12-23 months fully vaccinated based on information from either vaccination card or mother's recall;
2Percentage of children age 12-23 months fully vaccinated based on information from either vaccination card or mother's recall
Vitamin A – early childhood0 1Percentage of youngest children age 6-59 months who received Vitamin A supplementation in the last 6 months preceding the survey; 2 Percentage of
children age 9-35 months who received a vitamin A dose in the last 6 months
Pediatric IFA0@ Percentage of youngest children age 6-59 months who received iron supplements in the past 7 days preceding the survey
Deworming – early childhood0@ Percentage of youngest children age 6-59 months who received deworming tablets in the last 6 months preceding the survey
Care seeking for ARI0 1Percentage of youngest children under age 5 years with fever or symptoms of ARI in the 2 weeks preceding the survey taken to a health facility or health
provider; 2Percentage of children under age 5 years with fever or symptoms of ARI in the 2 weeks preceding the survey taken to a health facility or health
provider
ORS during diarrhea0 1Percentage of youngest children under age 5 years with diarrhoea in the 2 weeks preceding the survey who received oral rehydration salts (ORS);
2Percentage of children under age 5 years with diarrhoea in the 2 weeks preceding the survey who ORS
Zinc during diarrhea0 1Percentage of youngest children under age 5 years with diarrhoea in the 2 weeks preceding the survey who received zinc; 2Percentage of children
under age 5 years with diarrhoea in the 2 weeks preceding the survey who received zinc
Food supplementation (children 6-35
months)$
Percentage of youngest children age 6-35 months who received food supplements from AWC in the 12 months preceding the survey
Weighing – early childhood@ Percentage of youngest children under age 5 who were weighed at AWC in the 12 months preceding the survey
Counselling on child growth@ Percentage of youngest children under age 5 whose mother received counselling from an AWC after child was weighed in the 12 months preceding the
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Improving nutrition in Manipur:Trends in outcomes, determinants and interventions between 2006 and 2020

  • 1. Improving nutrition in Manipur Trends in outcomes, determinants and interventions between 2006 and 2020 VERSION: Sept 23, 2021 This slide deck is an evolving work in progress, with updates being made frequently. If you want to use or cite this, please email us at IFPRI-POSHAN@cgiar.org to receive the most updated version
  • 2. Nutrition on India’s policy agenda • The Prime Minister's Overarching Scheme for Holistic Nutrition or POSHAN Abhiyaan or National Nutrition Mission, is Government of India's flagship effort to improve maternal and child nutrition outcomes by 2022. • India launched POSHAN Abhiyaan on 8th March 2018. The contours of the Mission are being updated in 2021. Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage 2014 (6 mo): New administration established); Nutrition community develops LAA 2014 2015: NITI Aayog established; Policy priorities: Digital India, Aadhar, Sanitation Mission; nutrition still a “learning agenda”. Other social welfare programs reviewed (e.g., NREGA) 2016: Stated policy priorities implemented. Nutrition mission inputs received from multiple groups; July finance ministry meeting on nutrition 2017: Final nutrition strategy unveiled by NITI Aayog in September; acknowledges underlying issues (poverty, etc.) but actions still focused on ICDS-health programs 2018: Nutrition Mission launched in March – strong ICDS- Health-Sanitation link. Poverty/food insecurity still not central to agenda 2019: Election year. Nutrition Mission strongly visible and implemented (focus on BCC, awareness); poverty alleviation not part of nutrition agenda 2021: Mission POSHAN 2.0 launched in Union Budget 2021 to improve nutritional outcomes.
  • 3. Data sources and analysis • Data sources for trends analysis: National Family Health Survey (NFHS-3 (2005-06), NFHS-4 (2015-16) and NFHS-5 (2019-20)). – Child nutrition outcomes: all child data – Adult nutrition outcomes: man or woman data – Immediate and underlying determinants: last-child data – Intervention coverage: last-child data • Data sources for head count analysis: Census 2011 data to project district-level population of children under 5 year, women aged 15-49, men aged 15-54 for the year 2019 – Number of pregnant and lactating women at district-level are estimated using HMIS data for the year 2019 and prevalence from NFHS-5 factsheet • All the indicators are mapped to the POSHAN Abhiyaan monitoring framework. • Descriptive statistics were estimated, and trend analysis was conducted to examine changes in outcomes, determinants, and coverage of interventions across the three time periods (2005-06, 2015-16 and 2019- 20)​ • District level headcount of undernutrition outcomes was computed using undernutrition prevalence and projected population data for 2019 Note: NFHS-5 data source: Factsheets for 22 states/UTs Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage
  • 5. Infant & child mortality rates, per 1,000 live births in Manipur (2005-06, 2015-16 & 2019-20) Source:NFHS-3 (2005-06), NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 state factsheets (2019-20) Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage Manipur 20065-06 Manipur 2015-16 Manipur 2019 -20 19 16 17 30 22 25 42 26* 30 0 20 40 60 80 100 2005-06 2015-16 2019-20 2005-06 2015-16 2019-20 2005-06 2015-16 2019-20 Neonatal mortality rate Infant mortality rate Under-five mortality rate Mortality rate (per 1000) India average *p<0.05, difference between 2005-06 and 2015-16 at the state level
  • 6. Trends in undernutrition outcomes in Manipur (2005-06, 2015-16 & 2019-20) Undernutrition among children <5y Undernutrition among women (15-49y) Source: NFHS-3 (2005-06), NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 state factsheets (2019-20) Note: Data on children < 5y who had low birth weight not available in NFHS-5 factsheets (2019-20) 1In NFHS-3, 51.9% of data was missing, while 32.7% of data was missing in NFHS-4. 2NA refers to the unavailability of data for a particular indicator in the NFHS-5 state and district factsheets (2019-20) Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage 113 19* 2NA 36 29* 23 10 7* 10 3 3 3 22 14* 13 42 24* 43 15 9* 7 36 26* 29 36 26 32 0 20 40 60 80 100 Low birth weight Stunting Wasting Severe wasting Underweight Anemia Underweight Anemia (non-pregnant) Anemia (pregnant) % *p<0.05, difference between 2005-06 and 2015-16 at the state level Manipur 2005-06 Manipur 2015-16 Manipur 2019-20 India average
  • 7. Inter-district variability in undernutrition outcomes in Manipur (2019-20) Source: NFHS-5 state & district factsheets (2019-20) Undernutrition among children <5y Undernutrition among women (15-49y) District average 2019-20 State average 2019-20 Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage 23 10 3 13 43 7 29 32 0 20 40 60 80 100 Stunting Wasting Severe wasting Underweight Anemia Underweight Anemia (non pregnant) Anemia (pregnant) %
  • 8. Trends in overweight/obesity & non-communicable diseases in Manipur (2005-06, 2015-16 & 2019-20) Note: Data on blood pressure and sugar levels not available in NFHS-3 (2005-06) 1NA refers to the unavailability of data for a particular indicator in the specified NFHS round. Manipur 2005-06 Manipur 2015-16 Manipur 2019-20 Source: NFHS-3 (2005-06), NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 state factsheets (2019-20) Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage 3 4 3 13 26* 34 9 21* 30 1NA 13 20 1NA 24 30 1NA 8 6 1NA 10 7 0 20 40 60 80 100 Overweight/ obesity child Overweight/ obesity women Overweight/ obesity men High blood pressure women High blood pressure men High sugar level women High sugar level men % India average *p<0.05, difference between 2005-06 and 2015-16 at the state level
  • 9. Inter-district variability in overweight/obesity & non- communicable diseases in Manipur (2019-20) Note: Data on prevalence of overweight among men not available at district level in NFHS-5 (2019-20). District level information not available in NFHS 3 (2005-06). Source: NFHS-5 state & district factsheets (2019-20) District average 2019-20 State average 2019-20 Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage 3 34 30 20 30 6 7 0 20 40 60 80 100 Overweight/ obesity child Overweight/ obesity women Overweight/ obesity men High blood pressure women High blood pressure men High sugar level women High sugar level men %
  • 10. Stunting among children <5 years in Manipur (2015-16 & 2019-20) 2015-16 2019-20 Prevalence in state = 29% Source: NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 district & state factsheets (2019-20) Note: Stunting prevalence ≥30% is considered to be very high for public health significance. Source: de Onis et al. (2018). Prevalence in state = 23% Districts with highest reduction in prevalence between 2015-16 & 2019-20 District Change (pp) District Change (pp) 1 Churachandpur -9.1 6 Senapati -7.0 2 Tamenglong -9.0 7 Imphal West -5.7 3 Bishnupur -8.4 8 Chandel -4.1 4 Ukhrul -7.3 5 Imphal East -7.2 Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage The unit of the numbers in the maps above is in percentage (%)
  • 11. Number of stunted children <5 years in Manipur (2019-20) Source: IFPRI estimates - The headcount was calculated as the product of the undernutrition prevalence and the total eligible projected population for each district in 2019. Prevalence estimates were obtained from NFHS 5 (2019-20) and projected population for 2019 was estimated using Census 2011. Note: The total number of children <5 years is 226,519, pregnant women 15-49 years is 57,412, and non-pregnant women 15-49 years is 839,588. Top districts with highest burden District Stunted children (number) 1 Thoubal 11,438 2 Senapati 10,135 3 Imphal East 6,767 4 Imphal West 5,965 5 Churachandpur 5,765 6 Ukhrul 3,977 7 Chandel 3,454 8 Tamenglong 3,124 9 Bishnupur 2,904 Note: The unit of the numbers in the graph above is thousands Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage 2019-20
  • 12. Wasting among children <5 years (2015-16 & 2019-20) 2015-16 2019-20 Prevalence in state = 7% Prevalence in state = 10% Source: NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 district & state factsheets (2019-20) Note: Wasting prevalence ≥15% is considered to be very high for public health significance. Source: de Onis et al. (2018). Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage All 9 districts in Manipur showed an increase in wasting The unit of the numbers in the maps above is in percentage (%)
  • 13. Number of wasted children <5 years in Manipur (2019-20) Top districts with highest burden District Wasted children (number) 1 Imphal East 4,303 2 Senapati 3,972 3 Imphal West 3,556 4 Thoubal 3,014 5 Churachandpur 2,779 6 Ukhrul 1,702 7 Bishnupur 1,480 8 Tamenglong 1,107 9 Chandel 843 Source: IFPRI estimates - The headcount was calculated as the product of the undernutrition prevalence and the total eligible projected population for each district in 2019. Prevalence estimates were obtained from NFHS 5 (2019-20) and projected population for 2019 was estimated using Census 2011. Note: The total number of children <5 years is 226,519, pregnant women 15-49 years is 57,412, and non-pregnant women 15-49 years is 839,588. Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage 2019-20 Note: The unit of the numbers in the graph above is thousands
  • 14. Severe wasting among children <5 years in Manipur (2015-16 & 2019-20) 2015-16 2019-20 Prevalence in state = 3% Prevalence in state = 3% Districts with highest reduction in prevalence between 2015-16 & 2019-20 District Change (pp) 1 Tamenglong -0.9 2 Chandel -0.4 3 Bishnupur -0.3 4 Imphal East -0.2 Source: NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 district & state factsheets (2019-20) Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage The unit of the numbers in the maps above is in percentage (%)
  • 15. Number of severely wasted children <5 years in Manipur (2019-20) Top districts with highest burden District Wasted children (number) 1 Senapati 2,042 2 Churachandpur 1,332 3 Imphal West 1,185 4 Thoubal 1,053 5 Imphal East 883 6 Ukhrul 778 7 Bishnupur 393 8 Tamenglong 369 9 Chandel 325 Note: The unit of the numbers in the graph above is thousands Source: IFPRI estimates - The headcount was calculated as the product of the undernutrition prevalence and the total eligible projected population for each district in 2019. Prevalence estimates were obtained from NFHS 5 (2019-20) and projected population for 2019 was estimated using Census 2011. Note: The total number of children <5 years is 226,519, pregnant women 15-49 years is 57,412, and non-pregnant women 15-49 years is 839,588. 2019-20 Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage
  • 16. Underweight children <5 years in Manipur (2015-16 & 2019-20) 2015-16 2019-20 Prevalence in state = 14% Prevalence in state = 13% Districts with highest reduction in prevalence between 2015-16 & 2019-20 District Change (pp) District Change (pp) 1 Thoubal -2.9 6 Chandel -0.3 2 Imphal East -2.9 3 Bishnupur -1.6 4 Senapati -0.7 5 Churachandpur -0.4 Source: NFHS-4 (2016) & NFHS-5 district & state factsheets (2019-20) Note: Underweight prevalence ≥30% is considered to be very high for public health significance (used similar cut-off as stunting). Source: de Onis et al. (2018). Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage The unit of the numbers in the maps above is in percentage (%)
  • 17. Number of underweight children <5 years in Manipur (2019-20) Top districts with highest burden District Underweight children (number) 1 Thoubal 5,410 2 Imphal East 5,296 3 Senapati 4,789 4 Imphal West 3,900 5 Ukhrul 2,348 6 Churachandpur 2,251 7 Tamenglong 2,225 8 Bishnupur 2,192 9 Chandel 1,494 Note: The unit of the numbers in the graph above is thousands Source: IFPRI estimates - The headcount was calculated as the product of the undernutrition prevalence and the total eligible projected population for each district in 2019. Prevalence estimates were obtained from NFHS 5 (2019-20) and projected population for 2019 was estimated using Census 2011. Note: The total number of children <5 years is 226,519, pregnant women 15-49 years is 57,412, and non-pregnant women 15-49 years is 839,588. Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage 2019-20
  • 18. Anemia among children <5 years in Manipur (2015-16 & 2019-20) 2015-16 2019-20 Prevalence in state = 24% Prevalence in state = 43% Source: NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 district & state factsheets (2019-20) Note: : Anemia prevalence ≥40% is considered to be a severe public health problem. Source: WHO (2011). Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage All 9 districts in Manipur saw an increase in anemia. The unit of the numbers in the maps above is in percentage (%)
  • 19. Number of anemic children <5 years in Manipur (2019-20) Top districts with highest burden District Anemic children (number) 1 Imphal East 16,617 2 Senapati 16,175 3 Imphal West 14,358 4 Thoubal 12,949 5 Churachandpur 8,479 6 Bishnupur 7,137 7 Ukhrul 4,561 8 Chandel 3,870 9 Tamenglong 3,832 Note: The unit of the numbers in the graph above is thousands Source: IFPRI estimates - The headcount was calculated as the product of the undernutrition prevalence and the total eligible projected population for each district in 2019. Prevalence estimates were obtained from NFHS 5 (2019-20) and projected population for 2019 was estimated using Census 2011. Note: The total number of children <5 years is 226,519, pregnant women 15-49 years is 57,412, and non-pregnant women 15-49 years is 839,588. Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage 2019-20
  • 20. Underweight women, 15-49 years in Manipur (2015-16 & 2019-20) 2015-16 2019-20 Prevalence in state = 9% Prevalence in state = 7% Districts with highest reduction in prevalence between 2015-16 & 2019-20 District Change (pp) District Change (pp) 1 Senapati -3.5 6 Imphal West -1.3 2 Tamenglong -3.4 7 Imphal East -1.0 3 Bishnupur -3.2 8 Churachandpur -0.6 4 Chandel -2.5 5 Thoubal -2.4 Source: NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 district & state factsheets (2019-20) Note: Underweight prevalence ≥40% is considered as very high prevalence. Source: WHO (1995) Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage The unit of the numbers in the maps above is in percentage (%)
  • 21. Underweight women, 15-49 years in Manipur (2019-20) Top districts with highest burden District Underweight women (number) 1 Imphal East 12,704 2 Imphal West 10,596 3 Thoubal 9,364 4 Senapati 7,990 5 Churachandpur 6,098 6 Bishnupur 5,623 7 Ukhrul 5,310 8 Tamenglong 1,997 9 Chandel 1,728 Note: The unit of the numbers in the graph above is thousands Source: IFPRI estimates - The headcount was calculated as the product of the undernutrition prevalence and the total eligible projected population for each district in 2019. Prevalence estimates were obtained from NFHS 5 (2019-20) and projected population for 2019 was estimated using Census 2011. Note: The total number of children <5 years is 226,519, pregnant women 15-49 years is 57,412, and non-pregnant women 15-49 years is 839,588. Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage 2019-20
  • 22. Anemia among non-pregnant women, 15-49 years in Manipur (2015-16 & 2019-20) 2015-16 2019-20 Prevalence in state = 26% Prevalence in state = 29% Districts with highest reduction in prevalence between 2015-16 & 2019-20 District Change (pp) 1 Thoubal -4.8 2 Imphal West -2.7 Source: NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 district and state factsheets (2019-20) Note: Anemia prevalence ≥40% is considered to be a severe public health problem. Source: WHO (2011). Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage The unit of the numbers in the maps above is in percentage (%)
  • 23. Number of non-pregnant anemic women, 15-49 years in Manipur (2019-20) Top districts with highest burden District Anemic non- pregnant women (number) 1 Imphal East 53,005 2 Imphal West 44,000 3 Senapati 42,059 4 Thoubal 30,528 5 Churachandpur 26,624 6 Bishnupur 25,999 7 Chandel 12,939 8 Ukhrul 11,823 9 Tamenglong 11,678 Note: The unit of the numbers in the graph above is thousands Source: IFPRI estimates - The headcount was calculated as the product of the undernutrition prevalence and the total eligible projected population for each district in 2019. Prevalence estimates were obtained from NFHS 5 (2019-20) and projected population for 2019 was estimated using Census 2011. Note: The total number of children <5 years is 226,519, pregnant women 15-49 years is 57,412, and non-pregnant women 15-49 years is 839,588. Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage 2019-20
  • 24. Anemia among pregnant women, 15-49 years in Manipur (2015-16 & 2019-20) 2015-16 2019-20 Prevalence in state = 26% Prevalence in state = 32% Districts with highest change in prevalence between 2015-16 & 2019-20 District Change (pp) 1 Senapati -4.1 2 Tamenglong -3.2 Source: NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 district & state factsheets (2019-20) Note: : Anemia prevalence ≥40% is considered to be a severe public health problem. Source: WHO (2011). Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage The unit of the numbers in the maps above is in percentage (%)
  • 25. Number of pregnant anemic women, 15-49 years in Manipur (2019-20) Top districts with highest burden District Anemic pregnant women (number) 1 Imphal West 4,025 2 Thoubal 2,971 3 Churachandpur 2,788 4 Senapati 2,185 5 Imphal East 2,098 6 Bishnupur 1,838 7 Ukhrul 932 8 Tamenglong 791 9 Chandel 426 Note: The unit of the numbers in the graph above is thousands Source: IFPRI estimates - The headcount was calculated as the product of the undernutrition prevalence and the total eligible projected population for each district in 2019. Prevalence estimates were obtained from NFHS 5 (2019-20) and projected population for 2019 was estimated using Census 2011. Note: The total number of children <5 years is 226,519, pregnant women 15-49 years is 57,412, and non-pregnant women 15-49 years is 839,588. Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage 2019-20
  • 27. Mixed picture on infant feeding: Early initiation of breastfeeding improved between 2006 and 2016 but worsened between 2016 and 2020; improvements were observed in other IYCF practices between 2016 and 2020. Steady decline observed in mothers with low BMI between 2006 and 2016. Consistent improvement in consumption of IFA for 100+ days while adequate diet steadily declined between 2006 and 20. Trends in immediate determinants in Manipur (2005-06, 2015-16 & 2019-20) Source: NFHS-3 (2005-06), NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 state factsheet (2019-20) Note: Data on continued breastfeeding at 2 years, egg and/or flesh foods consumption, sweet beverage consumption, and bottle feeding of infants not available in NFHS-5 factsheets (2019-20)/state report. ⁰Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly with NFHS-5 Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage (%)
  • 28. Inter-district variability in immediate determinants in Manipur (2019) District average 2019-20 State average 2019-20 Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage 54 71 79 1NA 20 1NA 1NA 1NA 7 52 6 2 0 20 40 60 80 100 Early initiation of breastfeeding Exclusive breastfeeding Timely introduction of complementary foods Continued breastfeeding at 2 years Adequate diet Eggs and/or flesh food consumption, 6- 23m Sweet beverage consumption, 6-23m Bottle feeding of infants,0-23m Women with body mass index <18.5 kg/m2 Consumed IFA 100+ days Diarrhea in the last two weeks ARI in the last two weeks % Source: NFHS-5 district & state factsheets (2019-20) Note: Data on continued breastfeeding at 2 years not available in NFHS-5 factsheets (2019-20) 1NA refers to the unavailability of data for a particular indicator in the NFHS-5 state and district factsheets (2019-20)
  • 29. Trends in underlying determinants in Manipur (2005-06, 2015-16 & 2019-20) All underlying determinants improved steadily between 2006 and 2020. Large improvement in HHS with improved drinking water source and steep decline in girls married before 18 years. Source: NFHS-3 (2005-06), NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 state factsheets (2019-20) ⁰Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly with NFHS-5 Note 1: Safe disposal of feces not available in NFHS-5 factsheets (2019-20)/state report and data on HHs with hand washing facility not available in NFHS-3 (2005-06) and NFHS-5 factsheets (2019-20)/state report. Data on open defecation and HHs with BPL card for 2019-2020 are taken from NFHS-5 state reports. Note 2: Several of these determinants are applicable for maternal undernutrition as well Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage (%)
  • 30. Inter-district variability in underlying determinants in Manipur (2019-20) District average (2019-20) State average (2019-20) Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage 88 48 16 9 77 65 1NA 1NA 1NA 1NA 98 0 20 40 60 80 100 Women who are literate Women with ≥10 years education Girls married before age of 18 years Women 15- 19 years with child or pregnant HHs with improved drinking water source HHs with improved sanitation facility HHs with hand washing facility Open defecation Safe disposal of feces HHs with BPL card HHs with electricity % Source: NFHS-5 district and state factsheets (2019-20) Note 1: Data on open defecation, safe disposal of feces, and HHs with BPL card not available in NFHS-5 factsheets (2019-20). Data on HHs with hand washing facility not available in NFHS-3 and NFHS-5 factsheets (2019-20). Note 2: Several of these determinants are applicable for maternal undernutrition as well 1NA refers to the unavailability of data for a particular indicator in the NFHS-5 state and district factsheets (2019-20)
  • 31. COVERAGE OF NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS
  • 32. Trends in coverage of interventions in Manipur across the first 1000 days, (2005-06, 2015-16 & 2019-20) Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage (%) Source: NFHS-3 (2005-06), NFHS-4 (2015-16) & NFHS-5 state factsheets and state reports (2019-20). Note: Interventions’ coverage is based on the last child data. 0Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly from NFHS-5. Note 1: Data missing for 2019-20 is not available in the NFHS-5 factsheets (2019-20). Information on use of bed nets during pregnancy not available in NFHS-3 data (2005-06). Note 2: Data on food supplementation and health and nutrition education during pregnancy and post-natal care, and weight measurement during childhood and counselling on child growth for 2019-20 are taken from NFHS-5 State Reports. Note 3: Refer to district dashboard for the inter-district variability in the coverage of interventions. Pregnancy: Modest improvements (16-25pp) in ANC first trimester and at least 4 ANC between 2006 and 2020. Substantial improvement (67pp) in received MCP card between 2006 and 2020. Despite considerable improvement (28pp) between 2006 and 2020, food supplementation is <40% in 2020. Coverage of health and nutrition remains <5% in 2020. Delivery and Postnatal: Considerable improvements in institutional delivery, skilled birth attendance, and postnatal care for mothers and children (23- 70pp) between 2006 and 2020, with coverage >70% in 2020. Despite considerable improvement (20pp) between 2006 and 2020, food supplementation is <30% in 2020. Coverage of health and nutrition remains <5% in 2020. Early Childhood: Considerable improvement in provision of full immunization and ORS during diarrhea (21-34pp) between 2006 and 2020, with coverage >60% in 2020. Despite improvements between 2006 and 2020, coverage of vitamin A, zinc during diarrhea, weighing and counselling on child growth is <50% in 2020.
  • 33. Coverage of nutrition related interventions in Manipur: district dashboard (2019-20) Background Nutrition outcomes Determinants Intervention coverage Note 1: Data missing for 2019-20 is not available in the NFHS-5 factsheets and state reports (2019-20). Source: NFHS-5 district factsheets and state reports (2019-2020) District name Demand for FP satisfied Iodized salt Any ANC visits ANC first trimester ≥4 ANC Received MCP card Received IFA tab/syrup Tetanus injection Deworming Weighing Birth preparedness counselling Breastfeeding counselling Counselling on keeping baby warm Cord care counselling Food supplementation Health & nutrition education Malaria prevention- use of bed nets Institutional birth Financial assistance (JSY) Skilled birth attendant Postnatal care for mothers Postnatal care for babies Food supplementation Health & nutrition education Full immunization Vitamin A Paediatric IFA Deworming Care seeking for ARI ORS during diarrhea Zinc during diarrhea Food supplementation (6- 35 months) Weighing Counselling on child growth MANIPUR 99.3 79.9 79.4 72.9 92.5 88.9 9.5 79.9 22.9 85.6 73.4 70.3 68.8 44.9 41.2 69.8 26.1 Bishnupur 99.4 84.2 77.4 93.5 96.4 88.8 10.5 89.5 26.2 92.6 79.0 65.3 66.6 59.6 49.8 51.0 16.1 Chandel 99.4 77.6 66.6 79.9 93.5 94.5 13.5 55.5 23.8 74.0 55.0 51.1 55.5 42.8 44.8 Churachandpur 99.1 69.0 61.3 78.1 77.0 79.5 10.0 72.9 22.2 80.0 58.2 56.8 64.9 37.8 41.5 Imphal East 99.1 78.6 87.1 53.8 96.3 89.1 11.2 91.7 17.1 93.0 85.4 81.0 76.2 43.0 44.2 82.9 22.6 Imphal West 99.0 83.2 93.4 50.0 96.1 92.7 6.9 95.7 25.2 98.0 90.8 91.7 74.1 54.2 Senapati 98.8 73.9 64.9 77.1 85.3 85.2 7.9 45.8 20.7 65.0 37.0 36.0 65.0 37.8 39.6 Tamenglong 99.5 69.4 56.4 78.3 87.6 81.0 11.1 57.7 31.7 69.9 52.7 49.2 67.4 41.5 19.8 Thoubal 99.8 90.6 89.9 91.4 97.2 92.9 9.5 87.8 24.9 91.1 75.6 73.0 74.2 43.5 28.6 Ukhrul 99.4 58.3 38.8 78.3 76.6 81.6 6.0 44.6 18.2 54.5 44.9 44.8 39.4 34.9 27.9 Pre- pregnancy Pregnancy Delivery & postnatal Early childhood
  • 34. 0 20 40 60 80 100 Stunting Wasting Severe wasting Underweight child Anemia child Underweight women Anemia Non pregnant women Anemia Pregnant women % 2019-20 2015-16 2005-06 0 20 40 60 80 100 Overweight/ obesity child Overweight/ obesity women Overweight/ obesity men High blood pressure women High blood pressure men High sugar level women High sugar level men % 2005-06 2015-16 2019-20 Children: Stunting and underweight prevalence declined by 7 percentage points (pp) and 8pp, respectively, from 2006 to 2016; stunting continued to decline by 6pp from 2016 to 2020 while underweight remained stable. Wasting declined by 3pp from 2006 to 2016 but increased by 3pp from 2016 to 2020. Anemia declined by 18pp from 2006 to 2016 but increased by 19pp from 2016 to 2020. Overweight/obesity was low (3-4%) and remained stable from 2006 to 2020. Women: Underweight declined by 6pp from 2006 to 2016 and by 2pp from 2016 to 2020. Anemia among non-pregnant and pregnant women declined by 10pp from 2006 to 2016 but increased by 3pp and 6pp, respectively, from 2016 to 2020. Overweight/obesity increased by 13pp from 2006 to 2016 and continued to increase by 8pp between 2016 and 2020. Men: Overweight/obesity increased by 12pp from 2006 to 2016 and by 9pp from 2016 to 2020. Attention is needed to improve (%s in 2020): • Outcomes: Anemia in children (43%) and women (~30%). Overweight in women (34%) and men (30%). • Immediate determinants: Adequate diet (20%); 100+ IFA (52%) • Underlying determinants: Women with 10 years education (48%) • Coverage of interventions: Food supplementation (27-33%) and health and nutrition education (2-3%) for women; care seeking for ARI (41%); zinc during diarrhea (26%); weighing (9%) and counselling on child growth (20%) Trends in nutrition outcomes, determinants and coverage of interventions in Manipur (2005-06, 2015-16 and 2019-20) Source: NFHS-3 (2006), NFHS-4 (2016) & NFHS-5 state factsheets and state reports (2019) ⁰Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly with NFHS-5 1NA refers to the unavailability of data for a particular indicator in the specified NFHS round. Undernutrition outcomes Overweight/obesity and non communicable diseases Immediate determinants Key takeaways Interventions across the first 1000 days Underlying determinants 1NA 1NA 1NA 1NA (%) (%) (%)
  • 35. Annex: Methodological notes • Nutrition outcomes, their immediate and underlying determinants, and nutrition related interventions were identified following the Poshan Abhiyaan monitoring framework. • The selected indicators were harmonized across the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) 3 (2005-06) and 4 (2015-16) data and NFHS 5 factsheets (2019). For those indicators that were not comparable, details were specified in a footnote. • The method of women sampling across the three NFHS rounds was compared: • Descriptive statistics were estimated, and trend analysis was conducted to examine changes in outcomes, determinants, and coverage of interventions across the three time periods. Further, top 10 districts with the highest change in prevalence between 2016 & 2019 were identified. Statistical software Stata 16.0 and R were used to perform the analyses. • District level headcount of undernutrition outcomes was computed using undernutrition prevalence and projected population data for the year 2019. o The prevalence P was calculated as children/women with nutritional deficit (q) divided by the eligible sample of children/women (n) in the district (j) and expressed in percentage as: Pj= (qj/nj) ×100 o The headcount was calculated as the product of P and the total eligible population N for each district: Hj= Pj×Nj • Findings were visualized using spatial maps, bar graphs and line plots. The maps and other graphs were prepared on R and Excel, respectively. • Cut-off values for public health significance were based on WHO guidelines on all indicators https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/332223/9789241516952-eng.pdf?ua=1 except severe wasting (based on agreement with UNICEF) NFHS – 3 (2005-2006) NFHS-4 (2015-2016) NFHS-5 (2019-2020) • Target sample size in NFHS-3 was fixed in terms of ever married women age 15-49 years • All eligible women age 15-49 i.e. all women age 15-49 who are usual members of the selected households or who spent the night before the survey in the selected households were eligible to be interviewed in the survey. • Information on sampling strategy not available yet
  • 36. Annex: Indicator definitions Mortality and nutrition outcomes Neonatal mortality rate Neonatal mortality rate per 1000 live births Infant mortality rate Infant mortality rate per 1000 live births Under-five mortality rate Under-five mortality rate (U5MR) per 1000 live births Low birth weight Percentage of live births in the five years preceding the survey with a reported birth weight less than 2.5 kg, based on either a written record or the mother's recall Stunting among children Percentage of children age 0-59 months who are stunted i.e. height-for-age z score < -2SD Wasting among children Percentage of children age 0-59 months who are wasted i.e. weight-for-height z score < -2SD Severe wasting among children Percentage of children age 0-59 months who are wasted i.e. weight-for-height z score < -3SD Underweight children Percentage of children age 0-59 months who are underweight i.e. weight-for-age z score < -2SD Anemia among children Percentage of children age 6-59 months who are anemic i.e. (Hb <11.0 g/dl) Underweight women Percentage of women age 15-49 whose Body Mass Index (BMI) is below normal (BMI <18.5 kg/m2) Anemia among non-pregnant women Percentage of non-pregnant women age 15-49 who are anemic (<12.0 g/dl) Anemia among pregnant women Percentage of pregnant women age 15-49 who are anemic (<11.0 g/dl) Overweight/obesity - children Percentage of children age 0-59 months who are overweight i.e. weight-for-height z score > 2SD Overweight/obesity - women Percentage of men age 15-54 who are overweight or obese (BMI ≥25.0 kg/m2) Overweight/obesity - men Percentage of men age 15-54 who are overweight or obese (BMI ≥25.0 kg/m2) High blood pressure among women^ Percentage of women age 15-49 with elevated blood pressure (Systolic >140 mm Hg or diastolic >90 mm Hg) High blood pressure among men^ Percentage of men age 15-54 with elevated blood pressure (Systolic >140 mm Hg or diastolic >90 mm Hg) High sugar level among women^ Percentage of women age 15-49 with elevated blood pressure (Systolic >140 mm Hg or diastolic >90 mm Hg) High sugar level among men^ Percentage of men age 15-54 with high blood sugar levels (141-160 mg/dl) ^ Indicator not available in NFHS-3; $ Indicator not available in NFHS-5 factsheets/state reports; 0 Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly with NFHS-5 1 Definition per NFHS-3/NFHS-4 ; 2 Definition as per NFHS-5 factsheet
  • 37. Annex: Indicator definitions ^ Indicator not available in NFHS-3; $ Indicator not available in NFHS-5 factsheets/state reports; 0 Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly with NFHS-5 1 Definition per NFHS-3/NFHS-4 ; 2 Definition as per NFHS-5 factsheet Immediate determinants Early initiation of breastfeeding Percentage of children under age 3 years breastfed within one hour of birth for the last child born in the 3 years before the survey Exclusive breastfeeding Percentage of youngest children under age 6 months living with mother who were exclusively breastfed Timely introduction of complementary foods0 1Percentage of youngest children age 6-8 months living with mother who received solid or semi-solid food; 2Percentage of youngest children age 6-8 months living with mother who received solid or semi-solid food and breastmilk Continued breastfeeding at 2 years$ Percentage of youngest children 12–23 months of age who were fed breast milk during the previous day Adequate diet0 Percentage of youngest children 6–23 months of age who consumed a minimum acceptable diet during the previous day Eggs and/or flesh foods consumption$ Percentage of youngest children 6–23 months of age who consumed egg and/or flesh food during the previous day Sweet beverage$ Percentage of youngest children 6–23 months of age who consumed a sweet beverage during the previous day Bottle feeding for infants$ Percentage of youngest children 0–23 months of age who were fed from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day Women with body mass index <18.5 kg/m2 0 1Percentage of women age 15-49 with a youngest child < 5 years who have BMI below normal (BMI <18.5 kg/m2) ; 2Percentage of women age 15-49 whose BMI is below normal (BMI <18.5 kg/m2) Consumed IFA 100+ days Percentage of mothers age 15-49 who consumed iron folic acid for 100 days or more during the last pregnancy in last five years preceding the survey Diarrhea in the last two weeks0 1Percentage of youngest children under age five who had diarrhoea in the two weeks preceding the survey; 2Percentage of children under age 5 who had diarrhoea in the 2 weeks preceding the survey ARI in the last two weeks0 1Percentage of youngest children under age five who had symptoms of acute respiratory infection (ARI) in the two weeks preceding the survey; 2Percentage of children under age five who had symptoms of acute respiratory infection (ARI) in the two weeks preceding the survey
  • 38. Annex: Indicator definitions ^ Indicator not available in NFHS-3; $ Indicator not available in NFHS-5 factsheets/state reports; @Indicator not available in NFHS-5 factsheets but available in NFHS-5 states reports; 0 Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly with NFHS-5 1 Definition per NFHS-3/NFHS-4 ; 2 Definition as per NFHS-5 factsheet Underlying determinants Women who are literate0 1Percentage of women age 15-49 with a birth in five years preceding the survey who are literate i.e. those who completed standard 6 or higher and can read a whole sentence; 2Percentage of women age 15-49 who are literate i.e. those who completed standard 9 or higher and can read a whole sentence or part of a sentence. Women with ≥10 years education0 1Percentage of women age 15-49 with a birth in five years preceding the survey with 10 or more years of schooling; 2Percentage of women age 15-49 with 10 or more years of schooling Girls 20-24 years married before age of 18 years0 1Percentage of women aged 20-24 years with a birth in five years preceding the survey who were married before age 18 years; 2Percentage of women aged 20-24 years who were married before age 18 years Women 15-19 years with child or pregnant Percentage of currently married women aged 15-49 who had their first birth before age 20 years and in the five years preceding the survey HHs with improved drinking water source0 1Percentage of youngest children under age 5 living in household that use an improved source of drinking water; 2Population living in households that use an improved sanitation facility HHs with improved sanitation facility0 1Percentage of youngest children under age 5 living in household that uses improved toilet facility; 2Population living in households that use an improved sanitation facility HHs with hand washing facility^$ Percentage of youngest children under age 5 living in household that had soap and water for washing hands Open defecation@ Percentage of youngest children under age 5 living in household that has no toilet facility/defecates in open Safe disposal of feces$ Percentage of youngest children living with mother whose stools were disposed of safely HHs with BPL card@ Percentage of youngest children under age 5 living in households with BPL card HHs with electricity0 1Percentage of youngest children under age 5 living in household that has electricity; 2Population living in households with electricity
  • 39. Annex: Indicator definitions ^ Indicator not available in NFHS-3; $ Indicator not available in NFHS-5 factsheets/state reports; 0 Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly with NFHS-5 1 Definition per NFHS-3/NFHS-4 ; 2 Definition as per NFHS-5 factsheet; @Indicator not available in NFHS-5 factsheets but available in NFHS-5 state reports Interventions Demand for FP satisfied@ Percentage of currently married women age 15-49 with demand for family planning satisfied by modern methods Iodized salt0 1Percentage of women age 15-49 living in HHs that use iodized salt; 2Percentage of households using iodized salt Any ANC visits$ Percentage of women age 15-49 with a live birth in the five years who received at least one ANC for the last birth ANC first trimester Percentage of women (15-49 years of age) attended by any provider during the first trimester of pregnancy that led to the birth of the youngest child in the last 2 years ≥ 4ANC Percentage of mothers age 15-49 who had at least 4 antenatal care visits for last birth in the 5 years before the survey Received MCP card Percentage of mothers who registered last pregnancy in the 5 years preceding the survey for which she received a Mother and Child Protection (MCP) card Received IFA tab/syrup@ Percentage of women who received IFA (given or purchased) tablets during the pregnancy for their most recent live birth in the 5 years preceding the survey Tetanus injection Percentage of women whose last birth was protected against neonatal tetanus (for last birth in the five years preceding the survey ) Deworming- pregnancy@ Percentage of women who took an intestinal parasite drug during the pregnancy for their most recent live birth in the 5 years preceding the survey Weighing- pregnancy@ Percentage of women age 15-49 with a live birth in the five years preceding the survey who were weighed during ANC for the last birth Birth preparedness counselling$ Percentage of women who had at least one contact with a health worker in the three months preceding the survey and were counselled on birth preparedness; calculated among women age 15-49 who gave birth in the five years preceding the survey Breastfeeding counselling@ Percentage of women who met with a community health worker in the last three months of pregnancy and received advice on breastfeeding (for the last pregnancy in the five years preceding the survey) Counselling on keeping baby warm@ Percentage of women who met with a community health worker in the last three months of pregnancy and received advice on keeping the baby warm for their most recent live birth in the five years preceding the survey Cord care counselling^@ Percentage of women who met with a community health worker in the last three months of pregnancy and received advice on cord care for their most recent live birth in the five years preceding the survey Food supplementation - pregnancy@ Percentage of youngest children under age 5 whose mother received supplementary food from AWC during pregnancy Health & nutrition education – pregnancy@ Percentage of mothers who received health and nutrition education from an Anganwadi Centre (AWC) during last pregnancy in the five years preceding the survey Malaria prevention- use of bed nets^$ Percentage of women who used mosquito net during the pregnancy for their most recent live birth in the 5 years preceding the survey
  • 40. Annex: Indicator definitions ^ Indicator not available in NFHS-3; $ Indicator not available in NFHS-5 factsheets/state reports; 0 Indicator comparable between NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 but differs slightly with NFHS-5 1 Definition per NFHS-3/NFHS-4 ; 2 Definition as per NFHS-5 factsheet; @Indicator not available in NFHS-5 factsheets but available in NFHS-5 state reports Interventions Institutional birth0 1Percentage of women age 15-49 who gave birth in health/institutional facility for their most recent live birth in the 5 years preceding the survey; 2Percentage of live births to women age 15-49 in the five years preceding the survey that took place in a health/institutional facility Financial assistance (JSY)@ Percentage of women who received financial assistance under JSY for their most recent live birth that took place in institutional facility in the 5 years preceding the survey Skilled birth attendant0 1Percentage of women whose last delivery was attended by a skilled health personnel for their most recent live birth in the 5 years preceding the survey; 2Percentage of births attended by skilled health personnel for births in the 5 years before the survey Postnatal care for mothers Percentage of mothers who received postnatal care from a doctor/nurse/LHV/ANM/midwife/other health personnel within 2 days of delivery for their most recent live birth in the five years preceding the survey Postnatal care for babies Percentage of children who received postnatal care from a doctor /nurse /LHV /ANM /midwife /other health personnel within 2 days of delivery for last birth in the 5 years before the survey Food supplementation – postnatal@ Percentage of youngest children under age 5 whose mother received supplementary food from AWC while breastfeeding Health & nutrition education – postnatal@ Percentage of youngest children under age 5 whose mother received health check-ups from AWC while breastfeeding Full immunization0 1Percentage of youngest living children age 12-23 months fully vaccinated based on information from either vaccination card or mother's recall; 2Percentage of children age 12-23 months fully vaccinated based on information from either vaccination card or mother's recall Vitamin A – early childhood0 1Percentage of youngest children age 6-59 months who received Vitamin A supplementation in the last 6 months preceding the survey; 2 Percentage of children age 9-35 months who received a vitamin A dose in the last 6 months Pediatric IFA0@ Percentage of youngest children age 6-59 months who received iron supplements in the past 7 days preceding the survey Deworming – early childhood0@ Percentage of youngest children age 6-59 months who received deworming tablets in the last 6 months preceding the survey Care seeking for ARI0 1Percentage of youngest children under age 5 years with fever or symptoms of ARI in the 2 weeks preceding the survey taken to a health facility or health provider; 2Percentage of children under age 5 years with fever or symptoms of ARI in the 2 weeks preceding the survey taken to a health facility or health provider ORS during diarrhea0 1Percentage of youngest children under age 5 years with diarrhoea in the 2 weeks preceding the survey who received oral rehydration salts (ORS); 2Percentage of children under age 5 years with diarrhoea in the 2 weeks preceding the survey who ORS Zinc during diarrhea0 1Percentage of youngest children under age 5 years with diarrhoea in the 2 weeks preceding the survey who received zinc; 2Percentage of children under age 5 years with diarrhoea in the 2 weeks preceding the survey who received zinc Food supplementation (children 6-35 months)$ Percentage of youngest children age 6-35 months who received food supplements from AWC in the 12 months preceding the survey Weighing – early childhood@ Percentage of youngest children under age 5 who were weighed at AWC in the 12 months preceding the survey Counselling on child growth@ Percentage of youngest children under age 5 whose mother received counselling from an AWC after child was weighed in the 12 months preceding the survey