In India, anemia is a moderate public health problem (ranging from 20 to 39.9%). Prevalence of anemia is 25% in men and 31% in adolescent boys, in India. In recent years, there has been an alarming rise in anemia prevalence among adolescent boys (15–19 years) in 23 states, and ...
There is a lack of data from India on the prevalence of anemia of chronic disease or inflammation. This was a prospective observational cross-sectional prevalence study. Anemic patients underwent investigations namely a complete blood count with peripheral smear, serum ferritin level, iron, total iron...
1.a reduction in the hemoglobin of red blood cells with consequent deficiency of oxygen in the blood, leading to weakness and pallor. 2.a lack of power, vigor, vitality, or colorfulness. [1800–10; < New Latin < Greekanaimíawant of blood. Seean-1,-emia] ...
these are caused by the inability of anemic blood to supply the body tissues with enough oxygen. Pallor, particularly in the palms of the hands, the fingernails, and the conjunctiva (the lining of the eyelids), may also indicate anemia. In very advanced cases, swelling of the ankles and ot...
1a,b). In 2018, anemia prevalence was highest in West African, Middle Eastern and South Asian countries, including Gambia (50.3% (95% uncertainty interval: 43.3–57.5)), Senegal (47.3% (43.4–50.1)), Mali (47.6% (45.8–49.4)), Yemen (57.4% (50.9–63.8)) and India (49.9% (47.2–...
摘要: The overall prevalence of anemia was 43.76%. 537 out of 1227young women had varying severity of anemia whileanemia was absent in 56.24% of the girls.Out of the 1227 girls, 356 (29%) were mildly anaemic, 137(11.16%) were moderately anaemic and 44(3.58%) were severely anaemic....
Prevalence of anemia and its associated factors among pregnant women receiving antenatal care at Aymiba Health Center, northwest Ethiopia Anemia is a global public health problem in both developing and developed countries; ~1.62 billion people suffer from anemia, and pregnant women are the mo... F...
The prevalence of anemia among children aged less than 5 years and women of reproductive age was still high in LMICs, particularly for younger children and pregnant women. The relative change among women of reproductive age was far away from the WHO goal of reduction of anemia by 50% by 2025...
Prevalence of celiac disease in the northern part of India: a community based study. J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2011;26:894–900. Article PubMed Google Scholar Murray JA. Celiac disease in patients with an affected member, type 1 diabetes, iron-deficiency, or osteoporosis? Gastroenterology. 2005...
Define nutritional anemia. nutritional anemia synonyms, nutritional anemia pronunciation, nutritional anemia translation, English dictionary definition of nutritional anemia. n. 1. The process of nourishing or being nourished, especially the process by w