Chennai to study IQ and nutritional status of differently abled

CHENNAI: A recent nutritional assessment among 300 disabled people in a village in Vellore showed that one in every 10 were malnourished, while more than half of them were at risk of malnutrition.

Recognising this as an impediment to rehabilitation, the Commissionerate for the Welfare of the Differently Abled has roped in a private trust to conduct a nutritional assessment among students in special schools run by the government from next month. In the initial phase, around 482 children will be covered.

In addition to medical tests, the team from Med India Charitable Trust will also check the children’s intelligence quotient (IQ) and give them appropriate career guidance counselling. According to the 2011 census, Tamil Nadu has 11.79 lakh disabled people – a figure experts say is under-reported – of whom the highest are in the 20-29 years age group. Around 2.8 lakh have mobility impairment, and 92,000 have multiple disabilities.

Doctors say weight management and adequate nutrition are complex issues for people with disabilities due to their impairment. “While their medical needs are catered to, the level of nutrition they receive is largely ignored,” said Nancy Gnanaselvam, lead author of the study done by St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore, and Christian Medical College, among 300 people with disabilities in Kaniyambadi block, Vellore. While 8.3% of people with disabilities were found to be malnourished, 51.7% of them were at risk for malnutrition.

While disabilities rights activists have welcomed the government’s move to assess the nutrition levels of these children, they are sceptical about evaluating their IQ. “This will inadvertently lead to their exclusion,” said Smitha Sadasivan, member of Disability Rights Alliance. She instead recommended the government to conduct multiple intelligences tests.

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