In Myanmar, 60% of the population consists of mothers and children, and they are the groups most vulnerable to anemia. The objectives of this study are to determine (1) the anemia prevalence among lactating women and (2) the risk factors associated with anemia. Convenience sampling was used to select three villages in two different regions (Kachin and Shan) in Myanmar. Hemoglobin and anthropometric indicators were measured for 733 lactating women. Logistic regression analyses were used to determine factors associated with anemia. The anemia prevalence rate was 60.3% in lactating women, with 20.3% of lactating women having severe anemia. Factors of malnutrition (P = 0.026), self-reported symptoms of night blindness or poor dark adaptation (P...
Objective. To determine the prevalence and risk factors for anemia in child bearing age women in Riy...
Background: India shares the largest number of anemia patients globally. Anemia in reproductive-age ...
[[abstract]]Anemia is a highly prevalent public health problem in developing countries. Iron deficie...
Anemia is a common nutritional problem, and it has a remarkably high prevalence rate in Southeast As...
The prevalence of anemia among children in Myanmar has been reported to be among the highest in the ...
Introduction. Anemia continues to be a major public health problem significant among women of reprod...
Abstract Anemia is a global threat among women of reproductive age (WRA), or 15–49 years old women, ...
Anemia is a public health issue for developing countries, especially for women of childbearing age. ...
Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells is not sufficient to meet the physiolog...
Background: Worldwide, anemia in pregnant women is associated with low birth-weight, perinatal and m...
Background: The number of studies on the magnitude of anemia and its determinant factors among lacta...
The most common cause of anemia around the globe is iron deficiency anemia. Pregnant women, children...
Background: Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells becomes insufficient to mee...
Introduction: Nutritional anaemia is a worldwide problem with the highest prevalence in developing c...
BACKGROUND: Anemia is a major public health problem among reproductive-aged women in India. Despite ...
Objective. To determine the prevalence and risk factors for anemia in child bearing age women in Riy...
Background: India shares the largest number of anemia patients globally. Anemia in reproductive-age ...
[[abstract]]Anemia is a highly prevalent public health problem in developing countries. Iron deficie...
Anemia is a common nutritional problem, and it has a remarkably high prevalence rate in Southeast As...
The prevalence of anemia among children in Myanmar has been reported to be among the highest in the ...
Introduction. Anemia continues to be a major public health problem significant among women of reprod...
Abstract Anemia is a global threat among women of reproductive age (WRA), or 15–49 years old women, ...
Anemia is a public health issue for developing countries, especially for women of childbearing age. ...
Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells is not sufficient to meet the physiolog...
Background: Worldwide, anemia in pregnant women is associated with low birth-weight, perinatal and m...
Background: The number of studies on the magnitude of anemia and its determinant factors among lacta...
The most common cause of anemia around the globe is iron deficiency anemia. Pregnant women, children...
Background: Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells becomes insufficient to mee...
Introduction: Nutritional anaemia is a worldwide problem with the highest prevalence in developing c...
BACKGROUND: Anemia is a major public health problem among reproductive-aged women in India. Despite ...
Objective. To determine the prevalence and risk factors for anemia in child bearing age women in Riy...
Background: India shares the largest number of anemia patients globally. Anemia in reproductive-age ...
[[abstract]]Anemia is a highly prevalent public health problem in developing countries. Iron deficie...