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Factors and determinants associated with prevalence of anaemia in adults in Karachi, Pakistan


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Title: Factors and determinants associated with prevalence of anaemia in adults in Karachi, Pakistan

Authors: Husan Bano Channar, Zulfiqar Ali Laghari, Ayaz Ali, Ikram Din

Journal: Journal of Pakistan Medical Association

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Publisher: Pakistan Medical Association.

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2023

Volume: 73

Issue: 11

Language: en

DOI: 10.47391/JPMA.7430

Keywords: urbanPrevalenceRisk FactorsKarachiAnaemia

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Abstract

Objective: To assess the demographic and dietary factors associated with the prevalence of anaemia in multi-ethnic urban settings.
Method: The cross-sectional community-based survey study was conducted from August 2020 to May 2021 in Karachi East district, and comprised healthy adults of either gender aged 20-60 years. Data was collected using a pretested questionnaire. Besides, 4ml sample of whole blood was taken from each participant for haematological analysis. Data was analysed using SPSS 23.
Results: Of the 416 subjects, 269(64.7%) were males and 147(35.3%) were females, while 334(80.3%) were aged <30 years and 82(19.7%) were aged >30 years. Anaemia was found in 92(22.1%) subjects. Female gender, lower and middle socioeconomic class, nuclear family type, habit of meal-skipping, and infrequent consumption of meat, sweets and milk were all linked to anaemia (p<0.05).
Conclusion: Less than a quarter of the sample was found to be anaemic. Steps should be taken to address the identified causes of anaemia.
Key Words: Anaemia, Prevalence, Risk factors, Urban, Karachi.


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