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Characterisation of anaemia amongst school going adolescent girls in rural Haryana, India

OBJECTIVE: High burden of anaemia exists amongst rural adolescent girls in India. The objective of this study was to characterise anaemia in school going adolescent girls in rural Haryana, India. DESIGN: Linear and multiple logistic regression analysis of data collected prior to an intervention tria...

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Autores principales: Gupta, Aakriti, Sachdev, Harshpal Singh, Kapil, Umesh, Prakash, Shyam, Pandey, Ravindra Mohan, Sati, Hem Chandra, Sharma, Lokesh Kumar, Lal, Priti Rishi
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35067260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980022000210
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author Gupta, Aakriti
Sachdev, Harshpal Singh
Kapil, Umesh
Prakash, Shyam
Pandey, Ravindra Mohan
Sati, Hem Chandra
Sharma, Lokesh Kumar
Lal, Priti Rishi
author_facet Gupta, Aakriti
Sachdev, Harshpal Singh
Kapil, Umesh
Prakash, Shyam
Pandey, Ravindra Mohan
Sati, Hem Chandra
Sharma, Lokesh Kumar
Lal, Priti Rishi
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description OBJECTIVE: High burden of anaemia exists amongst rural adolescent girls in India. The objective of this study was to characterise anaemia in school going adolescent girls in rural Haryana, India. DESIGN: Linear and multiple logistic regression analysis of data collected prior to an intervention trial was conducted. Participants were classified into anaemic (haemoglobin <12 g/dl) and non-anaemic group and were further classified into deficiencies of Fe, folate or vitamin B(12), mixed, anaemia of other causes and inflammation. SETTING: Three schools in Ballabgarh block of Faridabad District, Haryana, India. PARTICIPANTS: One hundered and ninety-eight non-anaemic and 202 anaemic adolescent girls (12–19 years). RESULTS: Anaemic girls had 29·6 % Fe deficiency, 28·1 % folate or vitamin B(12) deficiency, 15·8 % mixed deficiency and 9·7 % acute inflammation. Anaemia of other causes was found in 16·8 % of the anaemic participants. Girls with Fe and isolated folate deficiency had 2·5 times and four times higher odds of developing anaemia, respectively, as compared with non-anaemic girls. Fe deficiency with no anaemia was found amongst 11 % non-anaemic girls. Non-anaemic girls had a high prevalence of combined deficiency of folate or vitamin B(12) (29·5 %) and acute inflammation (14·4 %). CONCLUSIONS: The current strategy of Fe and folic acid supplementation alone will not suffice for achieving the desired reduction in the prevalence of anaemia as unknown causes and anaemia of inflammation contribute to a substantial proportion of anaemia. Integrating other nutrition-specific components like improving water, sanitation and hygiene practices with the ongoing micronutrient supplementation program will comprehensively tackle anaemia. Unknown causes of anaemia warrant further research.
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spelling pubmed-99916162023-03-08 Characterisation of anaemia amongst school going adolescent girls in rural Haryana, India Gupta, Aakriti Sachdev, Harshpal Singh Kapil, Umesh Prakash, Shyam Pandey, Ravindra Mohan Sati, Hem Chandra Sharma, Lokesh Kumar Lal, Priti Rishi Public Health Nutr Research Paper OBJECTIVE: High burden of anaemia exists amongst rural adolescent girls in India. The objective of this study was to characterise anaemia in school going adolescent girls in rural Haryana, India. DESIGN: Linear and multiple logistic regression analysis of data collected prior to an intervention trial was conducted. Participants were classified into anaemic (haemoglobin <12 g/dl) and non-anaemic group and were further classified into deficiencies of Fe, folate or vitamin B(12), mixed, anaemia of other causes and inflammation. SETTING: Three schools in Ballabgarh block of Faridabad District, Haryana, India. PARTICIPANTS: One hundered and ninety-eight non-anaemic and 202 anaemic adolescent girls (12–19 years). RESULTS: Anaemic girls had 29·6 % Fe deficiency, 28·1 % folate or vitamin B(12) deficiency, 15·8 % mixed deficiency and 9·7 % acute inflammation. Anaemia of other causes was found in 16·8 % of the anaemic participants. Girls with Fe and isolated folate deficiency had 2·5 times and four times higher odds of developing anaemia, respectively, as compared with non-anaemic girls. Fe deficiency with no anaemia was found amongst 11 % non-anaemic girls. Non-anaemic girls had a high prevalence of combined deficiency of folate or vitamin B(12) (29·5 %) and acute inflammation (14·4 %). CONCLUSIONS: The current strategy of Fe and folic acid supplementation alone will not suffice for achieving the desired reduction in the prevalence of anaemia as unknown causes and anaemia of inflammation contribute to a substantial proportion of anaemia. Integrating other nutrition-specific components like improving water, sanitation and hygiene practices with the ongoing micronutrient supplementation program will comprehensively tackle anaemia. Unknown causes of anaemia warrant further research. Cambridge University Press 2022-12 2022-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9991616/ /pubmed/35067260 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980022000210 Text en © The Authors 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gupta, Aakriti
Sachdev, Harshpal Singh
Kapil, Umesh
Prakash, Shyam
Pandey, Ravindra Mohan
Sati, Hem Chandra
Sharma, Lokesh Kumar
Lal, Priti Rishi
Characterisation of anaemia amongst school going adolescent girls in rural Haryana, India
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title_fullStr Characterisation of anaemia amongst school going adolescent girls in rural Haryana, India
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of anaemia amongst school going adolescent girls in rural Haryana, India
title_short Characterisation of anaemia amongst school going adolescent girls in rural Haryana, India
title_sort characterisation of anaemia amongst school going adolescent girls in rural haryana, india
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35067260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980022000210
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