Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Jun 2024)

A Cross-sectional Study on Anaemia Related Knowledge and Dietary Practices: Insights from School-going Adolescents in Mulshi Taluka, Pune, Maharashtra, India

  • Neha Rokade,
  • Manisha Gore,
  • Sammita Jadhav,
  • Arti Muley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2024/67617.19547
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 06
pp. 08 – 13

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Introduction: Anaemia is a global public health concern affecting individuals of all ages, particularly adolescents who are in a stage of rapid growth and development, making them more susceptible to iron deficiency anaemia. In India, the prevalence of anaemia among adolescents is high, with significant variations across regions. Literature regarding knowledge about anaemia and related dietary practices is scarce in Pune district, especially in Mulshi taluka. Aim: To study knowledge related to anaemia and assess the dietary practices in terms of consumption of iron-rich foods among adolescents aged between 14 to 17 years enrolled in public schools of Mulshi Taluka, Pune District. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among school-going adolescents aged 14 to 17 years in Mulshi taluka, Pune district, Maharashtra, India, from June 2023 to August 2023. Data were collected from public schools using a pretested structured questionnaire administered through one-on-one interviews. A total of 285 responses were obtained. Descriptive statistics and the Chi-square test were applied to analyse the collected data using Microsoft (MS) Excel and Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). Results: The study revealed that more than half of the adolescents were familiar with anaemia (59.6%). However, a lower percentage considered it a health problem (45.6%). Only a few adolescents had taken Iron-folic Acid (IFA) tablets within the past year (13%), while a higher percentage had consumed deworming tablets in the past six months (70.2%). Adolescents consumed roti or rice daily (90.2%), pulses (54.7%), and Dark Green Leafy Vegetables (DGLV) (73.7%) weekly. Fruits were consumed mainly weekly (46%) and occasionally (39.6%), whereas fried food and aerated drinks were regularly consumed. The findings revealed poor implementation of the National Iron Plus Initiative (NIPI) program. Conclusion: The study highlighted a lack of anaemia-related knowledge and observed inadequate dietary practices among adolescents. Thus, comprehensive efforts are required to bridge the knowledge gaps, improve dietary practices, and strengthen program implementation to ensure the comprehensive health and well-being of adolescents in Mulshi Taluka.

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