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Prevalence of anemia and its possible attributing factors in psychologically healthy women of reproductive ages in Midnapore (Jangalmahal-area), India

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dc.contributor.author Sinha, NK
dc.contributor.author Chattopadhyay, JC
dc.contributor.author Das, PK
dc.contributor.author Maiti, S
dc.contributor.author Maiti, K
dc.date.accessioned 2022-04-26T08:00:54Z
dc.date.available 2022-04-26T08:00:54Z
dc.date.issued 2013-09
dc.identifier.issn 0971-7587
dc.identifier.issn 2248-9509
dc.identifier.uri http://111.93.204.14:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/574
dc.description.abstract 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 communitybased 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 performed to predict the level of significance. Results: Anthropometric indices and hemoglobin level indicate that the prevalence of anemia (Hb<12 g/dl, WHO) is 69.7% (p<0.01), which is severe in malnourished individuals (30%). It is found that, the anemia status (primary and mild) is better correlated with undernutrition and thinness. It is also noticed that the moderate to severe anemia is more indicative to pathological state than physiological state in grade II/III thinness. Likewise, anemia also occurring in normal or overweight group indicates, beside nutrition, influence of possible pathological, psychological or environmental factors are also occurring. Conclusion: Present findings necessitates extensive health program. An unplanned urbanization resulting unfriendly socio-demographic changes is more detrimental than natural adversity associated rudimentary character of a rural area. Beside supplementation, proper health awareness is more important at policy making level for global management of anemia. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Indian Journal of Community Health en_US
dc.subject Anemia en_US
dc.subject Body Mass Index en_US
dc.subject Women's Health en_US
dc.subject Socioeconomic status en_US
dc.subject psychological factors en_US
dc.title Prevalence of anemia and its possible attributing factors in psychologically healthy women of reproductive ages in Midnapore (Jangalmahal-area), India en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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