Chapter VII: Future Directions
7.3 Future directions
Association of stunting and dietary habits of the people living at this area may be assessed.
Investigation on the relation of blood glucose, haemoglobin, sodium, zinc, iron and malnutrition might be a fruitful research.
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Proportion of salt intake through food and salt percentage present at drinking water at this area may be investigated which may keep impact nutritional status of the people.
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