Why is calorie based norm not adequate to identify the poor?

The Calorie based norm is not adequate to identify the poor because of the following reasons :
(i) This mechanism does not differentiate a very poor from other poors. It categorises them into one category that is ‘poor’. Consequently, it indicates whole class of poor and not especially those poor who are the most needy.
(ii) This mechanism uses inappropriate proxies for income like monthly per capita expenditure, etc. These items do not act as suitable and appropriate proxies for income to measure calorie requirements.
(iii) This mechanism does not consider various important factors that are associated with poverty. These factors are health care, clean ! drinking water) proper sanitation and basic education. Mere estimation of calorie intake does not reflect the true economic condition of an individual.
(iv) Another short-coming of calorie based norm is that it fails to account for social factors that exaggerate and worsen poverty like ill health, lack of access to resources, lack of civil and political freedom, etc.