1. Screening results of anaemia among infants in a village in Okinawa, Japan: a cross-sectional study.
- Author
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Quek KF, Hokama T, and Yogi C
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- Body Mass Index, Body Size, Breast Feeding statistics & numerical data, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Immunization statistics & numerical data, Infant, Japan epidemiology, Male, Anemia epidemiology
- Abstract
The aim of this study is to highlight the baseline characteristics of the results of a screening test for anaemia among infants in a village in Okinawa, Japan. The groups were classified into two; infants with and without anaemia. A total of 201 infants were screened at 3-4 months, 9-10 months and 18 months. The study showed that gestational age and BMI were predictive of anaemia at 3-4 months of age. At 9-10 months, types of feeding and weight ratio were the only factors that were found to be significantly predictive of anaemia. However, no factor was found to be predictive of anaemia at 18 months. Anaemia cases were found to occur at 3-4 months and 9-10 months. Most of the anaemia cases have successfully undergone treatment.
- Published
- 2006
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