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Identifying the causes of adolescent malnutrition in Nuwara-Eliya District, Sri Lanka

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Malnutrition, a persistent illness, significantly reduces fat, muscle and bone levels, harming internal organs. The economic crisis in Sri Lanka has led to widespread malnutrition among children, including adolescents experiencing growth spurts. This study identifies factors influencing malnutrition in grade 10 pupils in the Nuwara-Eliya District, with the highest rates of malnutrition and also a multicultural area with many estate sector residents. Using a cross-sectional, quantitative approach, the data was collected from 379 respondents via a Likert scale questionnaire. Structural Equation Model (SEM) analysis was conducted using Smart PLS 4.0. Key findings indicate that environmental factors, such as access to clean water and sanitation, significantly influence adolescent malnutrition. A comprehensive strategy incorporating education, healthcare, and environmental improvements is essential for this. Ongoing observation, community engagement, and cooperative tactics are crucial for sustainable solutions. Addressing environmental issues and promoting a holistic approach to health education and infrastructure improvements are vital to combat adolescent malnutrition in vulnerable populations.

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Adolescents, Environmental factors, Lifestyle, Malnutrition, Nutritional knowledge

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Nandajeewa, S., Aluthwatta, S., Weerarathna, R. et al. Identifying the causes of adolescent malnutrition in Nuwara-Eliya District, Sri Lanka. Sci Rep 15, 15830 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-95827-9

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