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Journal of High Institute of Public Health [The]. 2015; 45 (1): 25-31
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-181358

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Background: Anemia constitutes a problem of serious public health significance, given its impact onpsychological and physical development, behavior and work performance


Objectives: The aim of the present study was to estimate the prevalence of anemia, its extent and determinants among secondary school students in El-Kharga, and to identify the effects of anemia onstudents' performance


Methods: The study was conducted using a cross-sectional approach. It included 330 secondary school students allocated to different schools according to the number of secondary school studentsattending each school. A predesigned structured interviewing questionnaire was used to collect datafrom the students. Anthropometric measurements [weight and height], body mass index and laboratory investigations were done. School records were reviewed for the grades of the previous exams


Results: The prevalence of anemia among secondary school adolescents in El-Kharga was 51.8%.Infection with parasites, total energy calories, plant protein, total carbohydrate and iron from plantorigin were significantly higher among anemic school students than among normal students. Thelogistic regression model showed that only those who were infected with parasites had a highersignificant risk of anemia and plant protein had a protective effect compared to relevant categories.Anemic students had more than four and half times less scholastic achievements than the normalstudents


Conclusion: The prevalence of anemia among school adolescents in El-Kharga indicates a publichealth problem based on the WHO epidemiological criteria for diagnosis of anemia

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