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Appendix Table 1.9: Malnutrition among Ever-Married Women in Major States<br />

(Percent)<br />

States<br />

CED Anemia CED and Anemia<br />

1998-99 2005-06 1998-99 2005-06 1998-99 2005-06<br />

Andhra Pradesh 37.4 30.8 49.8 62.7 19.9 20.9<br />

Assam 27.1 36.5 69.7 69.6 20.3 26.8<br />

Bihar 39.1 43.2 60.4 68.3 26.2 31.0<br />

Gujarat 37.0 32.3 46.3 55.5 20.0 21.3<br />

Haryana 25.9 27.8 47.0 56.6 13.9 17.3<br />

Himachal Pradesh 29.7 24.3 40.5 43.3 13.2 10.2<br />

Karnataka 38.8 31.4 42.4 52.2 19.1 18.1<br />

Kerala 18.7 12.5 22.7 32.3 5.6 6.2<br />

Madhya Pradesh 35.2 40.2 49.3 57.7 21.8 25.6<br />

Maharashtra 39.7 32.6 48.5 49.1 21.5 17.9<br />

Orissa 48.0 40.4 63.0 62.7 32.0 28.0<br />

Punjab 16.9 13.5 41.4 38.2 8.4 5.8<br />

Rajasthan 36.1 33.3 48.5 53.8 18.6 19.1<br />

Tamil Nadu 29.0 23.5 56.5 53.9 18.9 14.6<br />

Uttar Pradesh 36.5 34.1 49.0 50.9 19.4 18.5<br />

West Bengal 43.7 37.6 62.7 63.8 30.2 26.3<br />

India 36.2 33.0 51.8 56.2 20.7 20.8<br />

Source: Jose and Navaneetham (2008).<br />

For 2005-06, computed from NFHS-3 data.<br />

For 1998-99, our estimates for some states do not match with those reported in key<br />

findings, mainly because of the formation of new states. Hence, except for CED and<br />

anemia together, the sources for the other two aspects are the various reports of key<br />

findings [IIPS and ORC Macro 2007a].<br />

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