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Anemia Prevalence in India Over Two Decades: Evidence from National Family Health Survey (NFHS)

Ekta Belwal, Shalini Pandey, Supta Sarkar

2021International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Anemia is the most prevalent deficiency disease and one among the major nutrition related goals globally. Children and women of reproductive age are the most vulnerable groups for anemia everywhere. While there are various nutritional and non-nutritional factors causing anemia, Iron deficiency is the most prominent of them. In India, more than half population of preschool age children and reproductive age women is suffering from anemia. Indian government had started anemia prophylaxis efforts a half century ago and still continuing to battle with this ever prevalent disease to bring down its occurrence. National Family Health Survey is the large-scale survey conducted in India to provide high-quality data on health and family welfare and related emerging issues. The data provided not only helps in formulation, revision and monitoring of the policies and programs but in situating the development of India globally. Studying the time trend for anemia prevalence and other related parameters reported in NFHS surveys helps how well India has performed until now and how far is from its goal to become Anemia free country. Keywords: Anemia, iron deficiency, health survey, child health, maternal health.

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AnemiaMedicineEnvironmental healthPopulationDiseaseMalnutritionGerontologyPsychiatryPathologyChild Nutrition and Water Access
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