Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
ASSESSMENT OF IMPACT OF WEEKLY IRON FOLIC ACID SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME AMONGST SCHOOL GOING ADOLESCENTS IN BHOPAL, MADHYA PRADESH- A LONGITUDINAL STUDY
Dr. Prachi Kori, Dr. Preeti Kori, Dr. Sohan Mandloi, Dr. Shivangi Rajput
JCDR. 2023: 3463-3472
Abstract
Background: WHO estimates the number of anemic people worldwide to be a staggering two billion with approximately 50% of all anemia attributable to iron deficiency[1]. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has launched the Weekly Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation (WIFS) Programme in 2012 in India to combat the high prevalence and incidence of anemia among adolescents[4]. So this study was planned to assess impact of Weekly Iron Folic acid Supplementation programme (WIFS) amongst adolescents in selected government schools of Bhopal district. Materials and Methods: This is a Longitudinal community based study done after ethical committee approval, in randomly selected government schools of Bhopal (M.P.), India. Results: At baseline prevalence of anemia is 32.8% among boys and 57.4% among girls. At follow up prevalence of anemia is 30.5% among boys and 55.8% among girls. At baseline prevalence of mild, moderate and severe anemia was 18.8%, 10.2% and 3.9% in males respectively and prevalence of mild, moderate and severe anemia was 36.4%, 14% and 7% in females respectively. At follow up prevalence of mild, moderate and severe anemia was 19.5%, 7.8% and 3.2% in males respectively and prevalence of mild, moderate and severe anemia was 38.8%, 11.6% and 5.4% in females respectively. At baseline mean hemoglobin among 257 study participants was 11.895 ± 1.6564 mg/dl and at follow up visit at the end of three months mean hemoglobin level was 12.123 ± 1.5928 mg/dl with mean rise in hemoglobin was 0.2 ± 0.24mg/dl. All these findings were found to be statistically significant.
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