Nutrients (Apr 2021)

Regional Differences in the Prevalence of Anaemia and Associated Risk Factors among Infants Aged 0–23 Months in China: China Nutrition and Health Surveillance

  • Shujuan Li,
  • Yacong Bo,
  • Hongyan Ren,
  • Chen Zhou,
  • Xiangqian Lao,
  • Liyun Zhao,
  • Dongmei Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13041293
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 1293

Abstract

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Infantile anaemia has been a severe public health problem in China for decades. However, it is unclear whether there are regional differences in the prevalence of anaemia. In this study, we used data from the China Nutrition and Health Surveillance (CNHS) to assess the prevalence of anaemia and the risk factors associated with its prevalence in different regions. We included 9596 infants aged 0–23 months from the CNHS 2013 database. An infant was diagnosed with anaemia if he/she had a haemoglobin concentration of 25 years were associated with lower odds of developing anaemia. In conclusion, we observed significant regional disparities in the prevalence of infantile anaemia in China. Western China had the highest prevalence of infantile anaemia, and rural regions showed a higher prevalence of anaemia than urban regions.

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