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Healthcare Leadership, Policy & Digital Health News India > Blog > Frontline Focus > The Trouble With Thin! Maternal Undernutrition and Stunted Children in Nalgonda, Telangana

The Trouble With Thin! Maternal Undernutrition and Stunted Children in Nalgonda, Telangana

Published: November 24, 2025
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In Nalgonda district Telangana, a high prevalence of undernutrition in children under six has long been documented  and new insights suggest maternal body composition such as low fat or muscle mass could be a key underlying factor driving chronic child stunting.

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Research and nutrition-surveys show alarming levels of child growth failure in Nalgonda. While older studies show over 60% of under-six children in parts of Nalgonda are stunted, newer work ties poor maternal body composition (not just BMI) to undernutrition in children  hinting that mothers’ low fat or lean mass might impair their children’s health and growth potential.

In Nalgonda district of Telangana, malnutrition among young children remains a major public-health concern. A cross-sectional study conducted by community-medicine teams in Narketpally (2011–2013) found that 62.6% of children under six were stunted and over half were underweight.  These figures highlight the persistent burden of chronic growth failure, especially in rural communities.

While child-feeding practices (complementary feeding, birth spacing) undeniably play a role, recent research points to another, less-visible factor: the mother’s body composition. A newer study (in South India) found that lower maternal fat percentage (rather than just low BMI) correlates strongly with poor nutritional outcomes in children under five.  This suggests that a mother’s lean or fat mass may influence the in-womb and early-life environment in ways that affect her child’s long-term growth.

In Nalgonda, this interplay may be especially relevant. According to district-level nutrition data, 30% of women aged 15–49 years in Nalgonda are underweight (BMI < 18.5), while a substantial number of children under five are stunted. When mothers lack sufficient nutritional reserves or fat stores, the quality and quantity of nutrients transferred during pregnancy and breastfeeding may suffer  potentially limiting their child’s growth potential long before environmental factors kick in.

Public-health experts argue that tackling child stunting in Nalgonda (and similar regions) will require more than traditional food-supplement interventions. Addressing maternal nutrition  especially improving maternal body composition via diet, supplementation and broader health-education  could be the missing piece in reducing chronic undernutrition in children.

“When a mother carries too little, her child may never fully grow not just in weight, but in potential.”

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HB Team

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