Iron deficiency anaemia among students of two primary schools at different socioeconomic conditions in Malatya, Turkey
Demir eksikliği dünyadaki en yaygın beslenme bozukluğudur. Malatya kent merkezinin farklı sosyoekonomik koşullara sahip iki bölgesindeki ilköğretim okulu öğrencilerinde demir eksikliği anemisi (DEA) yaygınlığının ve ilişkili sosyal ve beslenme faktörlerinin saptanması amacıyla hematokrit ölçümü ve periferik kan yayması kullanılarak değerlendirme yapılmıştır. Çalışmaya, Gazi (GİO) ve Hanımınçiftliği İlköğretim Okulu'ndan (HÇİO) toplam 1633 öğrenci alınmıştır. DEA yaygınlığı GİO'da %4.2, HÇİO'da %13.8 bulunmuştur (p
Malatya il merkezinde farklı sosyoekonomik düzeydeki iki ilköğretim okulunda demir eksikliği anemisi yaygınlığı
Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional disorder in the world. To determine the prevalence of iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) and associated social and nutritional factors, two primary school students from different socioeconomic status in Malatya province center, in Turkey, were evaluated by using hematocrit and peripheral blood smears. Total of 1633 students of two primary schools -Haniminciftligi and Gazi Primary Schools- were studied. Prevalence of iron deficiency anaemia was 4.2 % among the students of the urban school and 13.8 % among the students of the shunty town school (p
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