Prevalence of Anemia Among Young Adults Residents of Urban Region from Age 15-35 Years
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Abstract
Anemia is the most major public health problem due to deficiency of micronutrient and iron deficiency it affect young children, menstruating adolescent girl, adults and women. The median hemoglobin concentration was 10.5g/dl interquartile range IQR 7.5-11.0g/dl reproductive women are more affected by anemia due to improper dietary intake and iron loss during menstruation and pregnancy due to this maternal death and morbidity increase by this it affect the social economic growth. The result of this study can be used by public health programs to design target intervention aimed to reducing the huge burden of anemia in India. This research aims to investigate the prevalence of anemia in urban populations and identify key socioeconomic factors influencing its occurrence. Through a cross-sectional study conducted in diverse urban settings, we will analyze the relationship between anemia and variables such as income, education, and access to healthcare. The findings from this research will contribute valuable insights into addressing anemia in urban areas, guiding public health interventions to mitigate its impact and improve overall community well-being.