BACKGROUND: In India, 55% of women and 69.5% of preschool children are anaemic despite national policies recommending routine iron supplementation. Understanding factors associated with receipt of iron in the field could help optimise implementation of anaemia control policies. Thus, we undertook 1) a cross-sectional study to evaluate iron supplementation to children (and mothers) in rural Karnataka, India, and 2) an analysis of all-India rural data from the National Family Health Study 2005-6 (NFHS-3). METHODS: All children aged 12-23 months and their mothers served by 6 of 8 randomly selected sub-centres managed by 2 rural Primary Health Centres of rural Karnataka were eligible for the Karnataka Study, conducted between August and October...
Objective: Anemia is an important health concern worldwide, particularly in poor populations such as...
Iron deficiency, and specifically iron deficiency anaemia, remains one of the most severe and import...
BackgroundIron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional deficiency on the globe. In India, pregn...
Abstract Background In India, 55% of women and 69.5% of preschool children are anaemic despite natio...
OBJECTIVE: More than 75% of Indian toddlers are anemic. Data on factors associated with anemia in In...
Anemia is one of the associated and underlying health conditions observed in large number of school ...
Background: Anaemia continues to be a severe public health nutritional problem in India affecting al...
Objective: To identify the magnitude of anaemia and deficiencies of Fe (ID) and vitamin A (VAD) and ...
Background and Objectives : Nutritional anemia is associated with impaired performance of a range of...
While rates of malnutrition have declined over the last decade in India due to successful government...
Objective: The goal of our study was to determine the magnitude, prevalence and severity of iron def...
Introduction: Iron deficiency anemia represents 3rd largest disease burden, with an estimated 6.9 bi...
A national nutritional anaemia-control programme in India, focusing on supplementation of iron to pr...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Using data from the National Family Health Survey, present study was...
ObjectiveTo identify the magnitude of anaemia and deficiencies of Fe (ID) and vitamin A (VAD) and th...
Objective: Anemia is an important health concern worldwide, particularly in poor populations such as...
Iron deficiency, and specifically iron deficiency anaemia, remains one of the most severe and import...
BackgroundIron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional deficiency on the globe. In India, pregn...
Abstract Background In India, 55% of women and 69.5% of preschool children are anaemic despite natio...
OBJECTIVE: More than 75% of Indian toddlers are anemic. Data on factors associated with anemia in In...
Anemia is one of the associated and underlying health conditions observed in large number of school ...
Background: Anaemia continues to be a severe public health nutritional problem in India affecting al...
Objective: To identify the magnitude of anaemia and deficiencies of Fe (ID) and vitamin A (VAD) and ...
Background and Objectives : Nutritional anemia is associated with impaired performance of a range of...
While rates of malnutrition have declined over the last decade in India due to successful government...
Objective: The goal of our study was to determine the magnitude, prevalence and severity of iron def...
Introduction: Iron deficiency anemia represents 3rd largest disease burden, with an estimated 6.9 bi...
A national nutritional anaemia-control programme in India, focusing on supplementation of iron to pr...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Using data from the National Family Health Survey, present study was...
ObjectiveTo identify the magnitude of anaemia and deficiencies of Fe (ID) and vitamin A (VAD) and th...
Objective: Anemia is an important health concern worldwide, particularly in poor populations such as...
Iron deficiency, and specifically iron deficiency anaemia, remains one of the most severe and import...
BackgroundIron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional deficiency on the globe. In India, pregn...