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Analysing Discrimination based on Genetic Information Akash, Akash; Sarker, Shuvro Prosun
Lentera Hukum Vol 11 No 2 (2024): LENTERA HUKUM
Publisher : University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/ejlh.v11i2.43512

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This paper analyzes and critiques existing literature on discrimination based on genetic information collected during genetic tests of individuals and the legal issues attached therewith. Genetic variations, which can lower or raise disease risk, result from the inheritance of parental genes. Subjecting individuals to stigmatization based on their unique ancestry or genetic status raises legitimate concerns. The literature review reveals that the issue of discrimination based on genetic information has occurred in countries like the United States and Canada. Accordingly, concerns regarding new forms of discrimination arising from the collection of information during genetic testing have grown over the decades in the wake of technological advancements in biotechnology, health, and allied sciences, as several studies have revealed. On the contrary, more material sufficiency in India necessitates consulting data from various disciplines. A conceptual framework is proposed to examine the theoretical foundations of non-discrimination provisions, compare genetic information non-discrimination legislation in the United States and Canada to India, and evaluate the practicality of implementing such laws in India. The initial testing of this framework suggests that due to insufficient legislation, there may be a need for enforceable measures to mitigate genetic information-related discrimination in India. The research problem requires qualitative research to gain an in-depth comprehension of experiences, phenomena, and context. This paper makes two main contributions: establishing a comprehensive background to allow comparisons by scholars and policymakers on the matter and helping to further the debate on the subject to generate value-based research regarding the ethical, legal, and social impacts of genetic research and anti-discrimination laws.KEYWORDS: Non-discrimination, Genetics and law, Literature review, Genetic discrimination.
Analisis Empiris Kritis Pengaruh Status Gizi dan Pola Aktivitas Fisik terhadap Tinggi Badan Remaja India: A Critical Empirical Analysis of the Influence of Nutritional Status and Physical Activity Patterns on Height of Indian Youth Swarnalatha, Swarnalatha; Rajakumaran, Rajakumaran; Akash, Akash; Sethupathy, Sethupathy
Amerta Nutrition Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): AMERTA NUTRITION (Bilingual Edition)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v9i1.2025.154-160

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Background: Recent research indicates a global trend of increasing average height, while in contrast, the average height in India is experiencing a concerning decline. Although genetic factors account for 60-80% of an individual's final height, environmental and social factors significantly influence it. Objectives: The study objective was to analyze the height of the adults belong to Kerala and Tamil Nadu and its associated determinant factors. Methods: Multi stage sampling method was adopted to identify study samples from two southern districts of India namely Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Different households were randomly selected from the chosen urban areas based on the convenience sampling technique, as per the framed inclusion criteria and included 100 male and female in the age group of 18 to 25 years. A well-structured questionnaire was used to elicit the socio economic, dietary habits, physical activity pattern and anthropometric measurements of the selected samples. SPSS software was used to analyze the data. Pearson Correlation Coefficient and Anova were used to interpret the determining factors.  Results: Pearson’s correlation coefficient analysis (R=0.557, p-value=0.001) and Anova (F=144.8 and p-value<0.001) showed the positive significant relationship between nutritional status and height of the participants and moderate (R=0.311, p-value<0.001), but statistically significant positive relationship between physical activity level and height. Conclusions: The study highlights alarming trends in nutritional status and physical activity among young adults, with both factors showing a significant association with individual height. Addressing these issues is crucial for improving height outcomes in future generations.