What is it about?
This study assesses anemia's prevalence and influencing factors among women of reproductive age in 46 low- and middle-income countries using data from 2010 to 2021. Including over 881,000 women, the research found anemia rates of 45.2% in pregnant and 39.5% in non-pregnant women. Education level, wealth status, family size, media exposure, and residence significantly impact anemia presence, underscoring the need for targeted interventions and a global commitment to reducing anemia prevalence.
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Why is it important?
Our study is distinct in its comprehensive analysis across numerous countries, providing a detailed picture of anemia in women of reproductive age—a condition impacting mortality and morbidity. By highlighting the widespread nature and various influencing factors of anemia, the research presents a timely call for global health strategies to address this issue, especially in low- and middle-income countries where anemia remains a significant challenge.
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This page is a summary of: Prevalence and factors associated with anemia in women of reproductive age across low- and middle-income countries based on national data, Scientific Reports, November 2023, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-46739-z.
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