Aspatwar, A PBapat, M M1995-07-012009-05-301995-07-012009-05-301995-07-01Aspatwar AP, Bapat MM. Vitamin A status of socio-economically backward children. Indian Journal of Pediatrics. 1995 Jul-Aug; 62(4): 427-32http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/84220A comprehensive survey was carried out to asses the Vitamin A status of pre-school (0-6 yrs). and school age (6-12 yrs.) children of socio-economically backward families from slums of Bombay and its suburbs. The Vitamin A, protein, calories and iron from the rice and dal based diet was found to be below recommended dietary allowances (RDA). Among the 1956 children surveyed 20% of the children showed low (< 20 micrograms/dl) serum vitamin A levels. 4.8% of the children were suffering from one or the other signs of Vitamin A deficiency. Rose Bengal stain test (RBST) and conjuctival impression cytology (CIC) indicted the signs of mild conjuctival xerosis and of early epithelial changes which were correlated with serum vitamin A levels. Serum iron, PCV, Hb and RBC levels were below normal. The anthropometric measurements of these children were below 50th percentile of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) standards. Due to lack of proper nutrition, the overall growth of children is either retarded or not upto the standard levels as was noted in majority of the children.engAge DistributionChildChild, PreschoolFemaleHumansIncidenceIndia --epidemiologyInfantInfant, NewbornMaleNutritional StatusPopulation SurveillancePovertyRisk AssessmentSex DistributionSocial ClassVitamin A Deficiency --diagnosisVitamin A status of socio-economically backward children.Journal Article