Anemia as a Public Health Issue in Mashhad, Iran: Evidence from the First Population-Based Study.

Type Journal Article - Acta Medica Iranica
Title Anemia as a Public Health Issue in Mashhad, Iran: Evidence from the First Population-Based Study.
Author(s)
Volume 53
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
Page numbers 186-190
URL http://www.sid.ir/en/VEWSSID/J_pdf/86520150312.pdf
Abstract
Anemia is one of the main conditions that impose an adverse impact on the socioeconomic state
of any country; however, evidence on the prevalence of anemia is scant in Northeastern Iran. This study was
conducted to determine the overall and age- and sex-specific prevalence of anemia in the city of Mashhad,
Iran. In a cross-sectional, population-based survey, 1675 individuals aged 1-90 years (29.1±18.5 years) were
selected from approximately 2.4 million residents by a multistage cluster sampling method during May to
September 2009. Blood samples were evaluated to determine erythrocyte indices and anemia was defined
according to hemoglobin (Hb) levels based on World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. The prevalence
of anemia was 9.7% with considerable difference between both sexes; 6.2% and 12.7% in males and females,
respectively (P<0.001). The higher prevalence of anemia was detected in females of 15-54 and
= 65 years old
(16% and 12.5%, respectively). However, the higher rates were observed in males 65 years and older as well
as boys below 5 years old (16.3% and 14.6%, respectively). Current findings show that anemia is a
considerable public health problem in the population of Mashhad, Iran, especially among the pre-school
children, adult women and the elderly. Great attention should be paid to the pre-school boys who are more
affected by anemia than what was previously assumed.

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