Prevalence of anemia in adolescent girls and its co-relation with demographic factors

  • Deshpande N
  • Karva D
  • Agarkhedkar S
  • et al.
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Aims Objectives: Aim to find out prevalence of anaemia in adolescent girls and its correlation with demographic factors. Materials and Methods: 1000 adolescent girls were included in study between 12-15 years of age modified kuppuswamy scale were used to classify in socio economic groups. The nutritional status of all girls were analysed .Blood was collected for following indices Hb RDW PCV RBC count. Results: Aamong 1000 adolescent girls 60percent found to be anaemic, 18.4 percent as mild 41.3percent as moderate , and 0.4 percent was having severe anaemia. High prevalence of anaemia was reported among adolescent girls belonging to class III, IV, V as per modified kuppuswamy classification.[1] Thin and severely thin adolescent girls were found to be at higher risk of anaemia.

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Deshpande, N., Karva, D., Agarkhedkar, S., & Deshpande, S. (2013). Prevalence of anemia in adolescent girls and its co-relation with demographic factors. International Journal of Medicine and Public Health, 3(4), 235. https://doi.org/10.4103/2230-8598.123426

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