Prevalence of anaemia and associated factors among geriatric population from rural Mangalore: a cross-sectional study
Babburi SaiHarika, Rekha T, Ramesh Holla, Darshan BB, Nithin Kumar, Prasanna Mithra P, Bhaskaran Unnikrishnan, Aishwarya Narasimhan, Himani Kotian

TL;DR
This study found that 25.8% of elderly people in rural Mangalore have anemia, with normocytic anemia being the most common type.
Contribution
The study provides new prevalence data and identifies key factors associated with anemia in the geriatric population of rural Mangalore.
Findings
The overall prevalence of anemia was 25.8%, with no significant difference between males and females.
Normocytic anemia was the most common type, followed by microcytic anemia.
Anemia was significantly associated with age, number of comorbidities, and diabetes mellitus.
Abstract
Anaemia is a major public health problem in all age groups. Anaemia in elderly individuals may result in several adverse health outcomes, including functional dependence and increased risk of therapeutic complications, falls, dementia, and death. Anaemia is often overlooked as symptoms such as weakness, fatigue, shortness of breath etc., are also associated with ageing. Hence, early detection of anaemia in elderly individuals is necessary to prevent delays in diagnosing potentially treatable conditions. This community-based cross-sectional study aimed to estimate haemoglobin level among the geriatric population, classify anaemia on basis of morphological features and assess the factors associated with anaemia. The study included elderly individuals above 60 years of age, with a sample size of 306 participants residing in rural Mangalore. Convenience sampling (non-random) was done from…
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TopicsIron Metabolism and Disorders · Body Composition Measurement Techniques · Erythropoietin and Anemia Treatment
