Objectives: We conducted this study to assess the risk factors of gestational anemia and evaluate the effectiveness of a culturally-tailored nutrition educational intervention on hemoglobin (Hb) status among pregnant Omani women. Newborn birthweight was used as a birth outcome. Methods: The study was conducted in two phases. The first phase investigated the risk factors associated with gestational anemia in 206 Omani women who were ≥ 20 years old and had at least completed 12 weeks of gestation. A suitable sample was recruited at a tertiary teaching hospital in Muscat, Oman. Hb status was recorded, and backward linear regression was used to analyze the demographic and obstetric variables associated with Hb levels. In the second phase, a spe...
Background: Iron deficiency in pregnancy is a major cause of anemia and can have significant negativ...
Background: WHO has accepted up to 11 gm% as the normal haemoglobin level in pregnancy. Therefore an...
Background: Anemia in pregnancy is defined as a hemoglobin concentration of less than 110 g/L (less ...
Background: Maternal hemoglobin during pregnancy is well established to be contributors to affect ge...
Anemia is a global public health problem in both developing and developed countries, especially amon...
Background: Anemia is one of the most common nutritional deficiency diseases observed globally affec...
Background: The objective of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of anemia in antenatal women a...
Background: One of the most common disorders associated with nutritional deficiencies is anaemia. Th...
Background: Anemia is define as decreased hemoglobin level, or circulating red blood cells and it is...
Introduction: Anemia in pregnant women is associated with adverse maternal and fetal outcomes and th...
Objective: To study about prevalence in anemia among the antenatal women, its clinical features, and...
Introduction:- Globally, the most common cause of anemia is iron deficiency, which is responsible fo...
Background: Anemia is a major health issue affecting both developing and developed countries worldwi...
Background: Anemia during pregnancy is highly prevalent in developing countries like India. Mostly i...
The prevalence of anemia among pregnant women, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), is ...
Background: Iron deficiency in pregnancy is a major cause of anemia and can have significant negativ...
Background: WHO has accepted up to 11 gm% as the normal haemoglobin level in pregnancy. Therefore an...
Background: Anemia in pregnancy is defined as a hemoglobin concentration of less than 110 g/L (less ...
Background: Maternal hemoglobin during pregnancy is well established to be contributors to affect ge...
Anemia is a global public health problem in both developing and developed countries, especially amon...
Background: Anemia is one of the most common nutritional deficiency diseases observed globally affec...
Background: The objective of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of anemia in antenatal women a...
Background: One of the most common disorders associated with nutritional deficiencies is anaemia. Th...
Background: Anemia is define as decreased hemoglobin level, or circulating red blood cells and it is...
Introduction: Anemia in pregnant women is associated with adverse maternal and fetal outcomes and th...
Objective: To study about prevalence in anemia among the antenatal women, its clinical features, and...
Introduction:- Globally, the most common cause of anemia is iron deficiency, which is responsible fo...
Background: Anemia is a major health issue affecting both developing and developed countries worldwi...
Background: Anemia during pregnancy is highly prevalent in developing countries like India. Mostly i...
The prevalence of anemia among pregnant women, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), is ...
Background: Iron deficiency in pregnancy is a major cause of anemia and can have significant negativ...
Background: WHO has accepted up to 11 gm% as the normal haemoglobin level in pregnancy. Therefore an...
Background: Anemia in pregnancy is defined as a hemoglobin concentration of less than 110 g/L (less ...