Background: Worldwide, anemia in pregnant women is associated with low birth-weight, perinatal and maternal mortality. The Childhood malnourishment results in ill-health and psychosocial problems. In the present study, prevalence of anemia is determined in a community-based cross-sectional survey (June 2010 to May 2011) in non-pregnant, psychologically fit and economically backward women (total 241, 15-49 years). Methods: The investigation is based on interviews on a pre-tested, semi-structured questionnaire after testing with Mental Status Examination. Body mass index is assessed to evaluate undernutrition and thinness. Data processing and descriptive statistics were done using the SPSS, 2010. The Pearson ÷2 and ANOVA tests were perfo...
Background: Anemia is now globally recognized major public health problem. The present study was und...
Abstract Anemia is a global threat among women of reproductive age (WRA), or 15–49 years old women, ...
Background: Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells becomes insufficient to mee...
Background: Worldwide, anemia in pregnant women is associated with low birth-weight, perinatal and m...
This study investigates the severity and distribution of anemia among nonpregnant and pregnant women...
[[abstract]]Anemia is a highly prevalent public health problem in developing countries. Iron deficie...
BACKGROUND: Anemia is a major public health problem among reproductive-aged women in India. Despite ...
Background: Anaemia results from nutrition related causes and from inflammatory or infectious diseas...
Anemia is the most common nutritional deficiency disorder found in about 56% of all women living in ...
Background: Anemia affects almost two-thirds of pregnant women in developing countries and contribut...
Background: India shares the largest number of anemia patients globally. Anemia in reproductive-age ...
Background: Anemia in pregnancy can increase the risk of having a pre-term delivery/babies, which ma...
The most common cause of anemia around the globe is iron deficiency anemia. Pregnant women, children...
Objective: This study was undertaken to assess the role of micronutrient intake on prevalence of ane...
Background: Nutritional anaemia is a major public health problem in India and is primarily due to ir...
Background: Anemia is now globally recognized major public health problem. The present study was und...
Abstract Anemia is a global threat among women of reproductive age (WRA), or 15–49 years old women, ...
Background: Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells becomes insufficient to mee...
Background: Worldwide, anemia in pregnant women is associated with low birth-weight, perinatal and m...
This study investigates the severity and distribution of anemia among nonpregnant and pregnant women...
[[abstract]]Anemia is a highly prevalent public health problem in developing countries. Iron deficie...
BACKGROUND: Anemia is a major public health problem among reproductive-aged women in India. Despite ...
Background: Anaemia results from nutrition related causes and from inflammatory or infectious diseas...
Anemia is the most common nutritional deficiency disorder found in about 56% of all women living in ...
Background: Anemia affects almost two-thirds of pregnant women in developing countries and contribut...
Background: India shares the largest number of anemia patients globally. Anemia in reproductive-age ...
Background: Anemia in pregnancy can increase the risk of having a pre-term delivery/babies, which ma...
The most common cause of anemia around the globe is iron deficiency anemia. Pregnant women, children...
Objective: This study was undertaken to assess the role of micronutrient intake on prevalence of ane...
Background: Nutritional anaemia is a major public health problem in India and is primarily due to ir...
Background: Anemia is now globally recognized major public health problem. The present study was und...
Abstract Anemia is a global threat among women of reproductive age (WRA), or 15–49 years old women, ...
Background: Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells becomes insufficient to mee...