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Bobby Pal is an academic researcher from All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Breastfeeding. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 7 publications.
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Feeding practices of children in an urban slum of kolkata.
TL;DR: The introduction of complementary foods is markedly delayed and the foods lack the consistency, energy density and are fed in inadequate amounts and in unhygienic ways.
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Correlates of Anaemia and Worm Infestation among Rural Pregnant Women: A Cross Sectional Study from Bengal -
TL;DR: The study showed that certain protective factors like diet and personal hygiene if addressed at the time of antenatal checkup can reduce the number of cases of anemia significantly.
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How aware are our truck drivers regarding prevention of road traffic accidents? A cross-sectional study in Dankuni area, Hooghly
TL;DR: Trucking industry plays an integral role in driving the growth of India and road traffic injuries will move up to the third by the year 2020 among leading causes of the global disease burden.
A study on impact of oral health on general health among the elderly residing in a slum of Kolkata: A cross-sectional study.
TL;DR: There is a need to provide sensitive oral health services that are accessible, affordable, appropriate, and acceptable to all elderly, especially diabetics, according to the Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index.
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A study on cardiovascular risk factors among care-providers of an apex hospital of Kolkata.
Sukamal Bisoi,Dipankar Chattopadhyay,Nabanita Bhattacharya,Sima Roy,Bobby Pal,Biswajit Biswas +5 more
TL;DR: A cross-sectional observational study undertaken among 208 care-providers of different departments of the Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Kolkata to assess the prevalence of general, physical activity related and dietary risk factors found the supportive staffs had significantly higher general risk factors than doctors and auxiliary staffs.
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