DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2014/2435 ORIGINAL ARTICLE J of Evolution of Med and Dent Sci/ eISSN- 2278-4802, pISSN- 2278-4748/ Vol. 3/ Issue 16/Apr 21, 2014 Page 4299 A STUDY OF NUTRITIONAL AND HEALTH STATUS OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS (10-19 YEARS) IN JAIPUR CITY Savita Shekhawat 1 , P. P. Gupta 2 , Mukesh Gupta 3 , Munish Kakkar 4 , Madhu Mathur 5 , Neha Ahaluwalia 6 Parul Pahal 7 HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE: Savita Shekhawat, P. P. Gupta, Mukesh Gupta, Munish Kakkar, Madhu Mathur, Neha Ahaluwalia, Parul Pahal. “A Study of Nutritional and Health Status of Adolescent Girls (10-19 Years) in Jaipur City”. Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 2014; Vol. 3, Issue 16, April 21; Page: 4299-4309, DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2014/2435 ABSTRACT: Adolescence is a time when the body prepares itself for the nutritional demands of pregnancy, lactation and heavy workloads that girls will soon experience. Good nutrition is essential for good health, physical growth and development, body composition and mental development In recent years, the incidence of adolescent pregnancy and childbirth is increasing due to the early onset of puberty, the declining age of menarche and early sexual activity. They need to earn to cope with the future demands of life. Nutritional needs during adolescence are increased because of the increased growth rate and changes in the body composition associated with puberty. The dramatic increase in energy and nutrient requirements coincides with other factors that may affect adolescents’ food choices and nutrient intake and thus nutritional status. National and population based surveys have found that adolescents often fail to meet dietary recommendations for over all nutritional status and for specific nutrient intakes. Nutritional requirements in relation to body size are more during adolescence. In a country like India with varying social customs and common beliefs against females there is a high prevalence of malnutrition amongst girls. Adolescents are tomorrow’s adult population and their health and well-being are crucial. Yet, interest in adolescents’ health is relatively recent and a focus on nutrition is even more recent. Nutrition influences growth and development throughout infancy, childhood and adolescence; it is, however, during the period of adolescence that nutrient needs are the greatest. A questionnaire-based study was undertaken in Jaipur city of Rajasthan with 500 respondents divided equally between government schools and private schools populations. Adolescent girl is subjected to more physical and mental challenges on a day –to-day basis due to ever increasing pressure of modernization. Hence they have to work hard physically as well as mentally. Thus we found it important to study the nutritional and health status of adolescent girls. KEYWORDS: Adolescence, Nutrition, Health Status, Puberty, Teenage pregnancy, Eating habits. INTRODUCTION: Adolescence, a period of transition between childhood and adulthood, occupies a crucial position in life of human beings. 1 Poor nutrition starts before birth and generally continues into adolescence and adult life and can span generations, chronically malnourished girls are more likely to remain undernourished during adolescence and adulthood and when pregnant are more likely to deliver low birth weight babies. Thus nutrition challenges continue throughout life cycle particularly for girls. 2 India has the largest population of adolescents in the world being home to 243 million individuals aged 10-19 years. The country's adolescents constituted 20 percent of the world's 1.2 billion adolescents. 3 Fast food culture is an emerging trend among the younger generation. The ready availability, taste, low cost, marketing strategies and peer pressure make them popular with