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Undernutrition was one of the most widespread public health problems that affected both developed and developing countries. In India, it was one of the factors which lead to unacceptably high morbidity and mortality among women. However, little was documented on undernutrition among lactating women, particularly in the urban community. This study aimed to evaluate the nutritional status and its related factors among lactating mothers in the urban areas of the Dehradun region, Uttarakhand, India. A structured, pre-tested, and validated questionnaire was used to capture the sociodemographic information including the economical and medical conditions of 150 lactating women in Dehradun, India. Pearson correlation coefficient and association of various factors determined that 31.33% of women were in the age bracket of 20-25 years and the low-income group (72%). The prevalence of underweight was 7.33%, and the mean and standard deviation of the body mass index of mothers were 20.59±2.96 and 21.70±3.18 for sedentary and moderate workers respectively. There were significant correlations found between BMI, energy, carbohydrates, and fat intake (p |