Abstract:
Nutrition is a elementary pillar of individual life, health and development throughout the
entire life span. Pregnancy is such a vital phase in a woman’s life, when the pregnant mother
needs optimal greater quality of food to support the developing fetus. Children are vital to the
nation’s present and its future in recent years, there has been an increased focus on issues that
affect children and on improving their health. For the study sixty pregnant women were
purposively selected. A pre planned questionnaire containing the general information of the
pregnant women such as age, education, income of the family, type of family, no of family
members and the information regarding obstetrical history as age at first pregnancy, parity,
spacing and type of delivery was prepared. The information about complications during
pregnancy, biochemical examination i.e. hemoglobin content and blood group of pregnant
women was also collected. The questionnaire also contained the information about meal
pattern and food consumption of the pregnant women. Discuss about the nutritional health
status &food consumption of pregnant women . Different types of charts, graphs etc for
describing the health nutritious condition of the selected pregnant women of Sadar upazila in
Noakhali district. Discuss about the effect of nutritional status of pregnant women on
outcome of pregnancy by using some cross tabulation analysis, chi-square test. I have learned
about how to consume nutritious food and its effect of our newborn child health. The
coefficient of determination (R Square) is the summary of how well the sample regression
line fits the data. The R Square value for pregnant women variation of the hemoglobin in
pregnant women was explained by the independent variables such age, income, weight, BMI,
parity, blood included in the model respectively.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agribusiness Management,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
In partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
DEVELOPMENT AND POVERTY STUDIES
SEMESTER: JULY-DECEMBER, 2018