In this study, we assessed the hemoglobin levels and anemia status of Chinese children and adolescents from the Chinese National Nutrition and Health Survey (CNNHS) in 2010–2012 and analyzed the factors associated with anemia. The hemoglobin concentration and prevalence of anemia for children and adolescents aged 6–17 years from both CNNHS 2010–2012 and CNNHS 2002 were analyzed. Multi-variable logistic regression analysis was used to assess the factors associated with anemia. The mean hemoglobin concentration increased among Chinese children and adolescents, from 135.2 ± 13.9g/L in CNNHS 2002 to 141.2 ± 15.8 g/L in CNNHS 2010–2012, with the prevalence of anemia decreasing from 12.6% to 6.6% (p < 0.0001)....
Malnutrition and anemia affect large numbers of young children living in poor areas of China. Multi-...
Economic growth has brought improvements in many areas of child health, but its effects on anaemia a...
OBJECTIVE: To describe severity of anemia and explore its determinants among children under 36 month...
Objective: To assess the trend of sex disparity in hemoglobin concentration and prevalence of anemia...
Objective To assess the trend of sex disparity in hemoglobin concentration and prevalence of anemia ...
Objective To assess the trend of sex disparity in hemoglobin concentration and prevalence of anemia ...
Although China has experienced rapid economic growth over the past few decades, significant health a...
Anemia is a public health issue for developing countries, especially for women of childbearing age. ...
Globally, anemia among school-age children (SAC) remains a serious public health problem, impacting ...
Despite growing wealth in China, a significant share of children across rural China still have no ac...
Abstract Background Anemia is one of the most common diseases of childhood and is a health problem g...
Objective: To investigate the current situation of anaemia among children aged 6-23 months in a rura...
Objective: To describe severity of anemia and explore its determinants among children under 36 month...
This paper presents an analysis of the level of blood hemoglobin and the rates of anemia in Chinese ...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 70903064;Institution of Geographic Sciences and Natura...
Malnutrition and anemia affect large numbers of young children living in poor areas of China. Multi-...
Economic growth has brought improvements in many areas of child health, but its effects on anaemia a...
OBJECTIVE: To describe severity of anemia and explore its determinants among children under 36 month...
Objective: To assess the trend of sex disparity in hemoglobin concentration and prevalence of anemia...
Objective To assess the trend of sex disparity in hemoglobin concentration and prevalence of anemia ...
Objective To assess the trend of sex disparity in hemoglobin concentration and prevalence of anemia ...
Although China has experienced rapid economic growth over the past few decades, significant health a...
Anemia is a public health issue for developing countries, especially for women of childbearing age. ...
Globally, anemia among school-age children (SAC) remains a serious public health problem, impacting ...
Despite growing wealth in China, a significant share of children across rural China still have no ac...
Abstract Background Anemia is one of the most common diseases of childhood and is a health problem g...
Objective: To investigate the current situation of anaemia among children aged 6-23 months in a rura...
Objective: To describe severity of anemia and explore its determinants among children under 36 month...
This paper presents an analysis of the level of blood hemoglobin and the rates of anemia in Chinese ...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 70903064;Institution of Geographic Sciences and Natura...
Malnutrition and anemia affect large numbers of young children living in poor areas of China. Multi-...
Economic growth has brought improvements in many areas of child health, but its effects on anaemia a...
OBJECTIVE: To describe severity of anemia and explore its determinants among children under 36 month...