AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate socio-economic and demographic determinants of anemia among Indian children aged 6–59 months.MethodsStatistical analysis was performed on the cross-sectional weighted sample of 40,885 children from 2005 to 2006 National Family Health Survey by using multinomial logistic regression to assess the significance of some risk factors in different degrees of child anemia. Anemia was diagnosed by World Health Organization (WHO) cut-off points on hemoglobin level. Pearson's chi-squared test was applied to justify the associations of anemia with different categories of the study population.ResultsThe prevalence of anemia was 69.5%; 26.2% mild, 40.4% moderate, and 2.9% severe anemia. Overall prevalence rate, along with mil...
A survey was conducted to assess socio-economic disparity in the prevalence of anemia among schoolch...
Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) among children is considered to be the principal nutritional cause whic...
IntroductionAnemia is a common problem in children particularly in developing countries and taking s...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To evaluate socio-economic and demographic determinants of anemia among Indian ...
Objective: To evaluate socio‐economic and demographic determinants of anemia among Indian children a...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate socio‐economic and demographic determinants of anemia among Indian chil...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate socio-economic and demographic determinants of anemia among Indian chil...
OBJECTIVE: More than 75% of Indian toddlers are anemic. Data on factors associated with anemia in In...
Background and Objectives : Nutritional anemia is associated with impaired performance of a range of...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Using data from the National Family Health Survey, present study was...
Background : Anemia is widely prevalent in India and affects both sexes and all age group. Although...
The objective of this study is to examine the factors that influence the occurrence of childhood ana...
Objective: Anemia is an important health concern worldwide, particularly in poor populations such as...
Objective: To examine the factors influencing the occurrence of childhood anemia in northeast India....
Background: Anemia is not only a major public health problem among children in developing countries,...
A survey was conducted to assess socio-economic disparity in the prevalence of anemia among schoolch...
Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) among children is considered to be the principal nutritional cause whic...
IntroductionAnemia is a common problem in children particularly in developing countries and taking s...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To evaluate socio-economic and demographic determinants of anemia among Indian ...
Objective: To evaluate socio‐economic and demographic determinants of anemia among Indian children a...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate socio‐economic and demographic determinants of anemia among Indian chil...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate socio-economic and demographic determinants of anemia among Indian chil...
OBJECTIVE: More than 75% of Indian toddlers are anemic. Data on factors associated with anemia in In...
Background and Objectives : Nutritional anemia is associated with impaired performance of a range of...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Using data from the National Family Health Survey, present study was...
Background : Anemia is widely prevalent in India and affects both sexes and all age group. Although...
The objective of this study is to examine the factors that influence the occurrence of childhood ana...
Objective: Anemia is an important health concern worldwide, particularly in poor populations such as...
Objective: To examine the factors influencing the occurrence of childhood anemia in northeast India....
Background: Anemia is not only a major public health problem among children in developing countries,...
A survey was conducted to assess socio-economic disparity in the prevalence of anemia among schoolch...
Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) among children is considered to be the principal nutritional cause whic...
IntroductionAnemia is a common problem in children particularly in developing countries and taking s...