Dr N. K. Mungreiphy

Asst. Professor (Grade - III)

Amity Institute of Social Sciences
 
  • Teaching Interests

    Physical Anthropology - Human growth and development, Physiological Anthropology, Demography, Nutritional Anthropology
  • Qualifications

    Graduation : B.Sc(Anthropology, Zoology, Botany)-2001,Manipur University

    Post Graduation : M.Sc(Anthropology)-2004,University of Delhi

    Doctorate : Ph.D.(Anthropology)-2010,University of Delhi

    NET : NET -2005,-

  • Experience

    20 Jan 2014 - Present
    Asst. Professor (Grade - III),
    Amity Institute of Social Sciences

    17 Feb 2012 - 18 Jan 2014
    Post Doctoral Fellow,
    University of Delhi,
    Delhi

    01 Jul 2011 - 16 Feb 2012
    Research Associate,
    Ignou, Delhi,
    Delhi

  • Current Courses Taught

    Advanced Demography and Population Studies

    Archaeological Anthropology – I

    Food, Nutrition and Hygiene

    Foundation in Modern Biological Anthropology

  • Research Interests

    Biosocial dynamics, Health
  • Publications

    Diabetes, Hypertension and Obesity: Relationship With Socioeconomic and Lifestyle Change among Tangkhul Nagas, a Transitional Tribe of Northeast India”

    Association of lung functions with nutritional status, age and smoking status: Study among Tangkhul Naga males of Northeast India

    Relationship between nutritional status, respiratory performance and age: Study among Tangkhul Naga females of Northeast India”

    Ethnicity, Obesity and Health Pattern among Indian Population”

    Emerging waves of obesity and high blood sugar level among Tangkhul Nagas, a transitional tribe of Northeast India

    Environmental and Genetical Differences in Linear and Adiposity Dimensions Among Adolescents Boys

    Association between BMI, blood pressure and age: Study among Tangkhul Naga Tribal males of Northeast India

    Socioeconomic Changes as Covariates of Overweight and Obesity among Tangkhul Naga Tribal Women of Manipur

    Ethnicity, Obesity and Health Pattern among Indian Population”

    Body composition, Physiological functions and Menopause among Rajput women of Uttaranchal

    Emerging epidemic of obesity: Health consequences, assessment and its implications”, In ‘Obesity

    Obesity and Overweight among the Tangkhul Nagas of Manipur

    Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity among Tangkhul Naga Women of Manipur, North East India

    Infiltration of obesity and hypertension among the Tangkhul Naga ,
    Bibliophile South Asia Publication, Delhi

    Efficacy of obesity indices and age in predicting diabetes: study on a transitional tribe of northeast India ,
    Ethnicity & Disease

    Clinical use and efficacy of biphasic insulin lispro 50/50 in people with insulin treated diabetes – a nationwide evaluation of clinical practice ,
    Current Medical Research & Opinion

    Bio-social Evaluation of Adiposity Levels in Women: Reinventing the Ecological Model Approach ,
    The Open Social Science Journal

    Body Composition and Physiological Function in Women ,
    LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

    Definition, concepts and historical background of physique and constitution ,
    IGNOU; Study Materials for Master in Anthropology

    Ageing and Cross-Cultural Variation in Health Issues ,
    SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd,

    Habitual Physical Activity, BodyComposition and Cardio-respiratory Health: Study among Rajput Women of District Kangra, Himachal Pradesh ,
    Patra Kalpaz Publications, Delhi

    Metabolic outcome following conversion from a biphasic'low-mix'to a'mid-mix'insulin lispro 50/50 in insulin treated diabetes patients: an evaluation of clinical practice from six secondary care servic ,
    Diabetic Medicine

  • Projects

    Assessing Osteoporosis and its association with Calcium intake, Vitamin D and Nutritional Status amo(Discipline Of Anthropology, Soss, Ignou, Delhi)
    The study aims to assess the prevalence and determinants of bone health of tribal populations of Manipur.by (SERB-TARE)

  • Activities



  • Short Description

    Ph.D; Post-doct Physical Anthropologist