Comparative characteristics of anemia in women and children Zhambyl, Mangistau and Almaty regions
Keywords:
anemia, folic acid, iron deficiency, hemoglobin, micronutrient monitoring.Abstract
Anemia is associated with impaired physical development and cognitive abilities of children , the deterioration of mental and physical activity in adults, increased risk of infectious diseases and a number of other problems. Anemia is characterized by a decrease in red blood cell count and hemoglobin concentration in the blood, the manifestation of iron deficiency, folic acid, vitamin B12 and a number of other nutrients. Among women with anemia were significantly more common adverse pregnancy outcomes than women without anemia . In this context , the aim of our work was to increase the effectiveness of programs to prevent micronutrient deficiencies through the organization of a permanent biological monitoring for security sentinel populations iron, folic acid Zhambyl, Mangistau and Almaty regions.References
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9. Guideline: vitamin A supplementation in infants 1–5 months of age. WHO, 2011, 28 p.
1. Nutritional Anemia. Edited by Klaus Kraemer Sight and Life Press, Basel, Switzerland, 2007, 414 p.
2. Тажибаев Ш.С. Мультииндикаторное кластерное исследование в Казахстане. Раздел Национальное исследование микронутриентов в Казахстане, 2006. ЮНИСЕФ, Казахская академия питания. Алматы, Казахстан, 2006, 79 с.
3. Шарманов Т.Ш., Тажибаев Ш.С., Цой И.Г. и др. Исследование по оценке статуса питания и здоровья населения Казахстана. РАЗДЕЛ I. «Оценка эффективности проводимых мероприятий на распространенность железодефицитной анемии и йододефицитных состояний среди наиболее уязвимых групп населения». Заключительный отчет. Казахская академия питания, Алматы, Казахстан, 2008, 243 с.
4. Кодекс Республики Казахстан «О здоровье народа и системе здравоохранения». Статья 160. Профилактика железодефицитных состояний. Астана, Акорда, 18 сентября 2009 года № 193-IV 3PK.
5. Shamil Tazhibayev, Oksana Dolmatova, Galina Ganiyeva, Khotambek Khairov, Feruza Ospanova, Dalkhjav Oyunchimeg, Dilorom Suleimanova, and Nevin Scrimshaw. Evaluation of the potential effectiveness of wheat flour and salt fortification programs in five Central Asian countries and Mongolia, 2002-2007. UN Food and Nutrition Bulletin, vol. 29, Number 4, December 2008, p. 255-265.
6. Guideline: vitamin A supplementation in infants and children 6–59 months of age. WHO, 2011, 29 p.
7. Guideline: vitamin A supplementation in postpartum women. WHO, 2011, 29 p.
8. Guideline: neonatal vitamin A supplementation. WHO, 2011, 26 p.
9. Guideline: vitamin A supplementation in infants 1–5 months of age. WHO, 2011, 28 p.
References
1. Nutritional Anemia. Edited by Klaus Kraemer Sight and Life Press, Basel, Switzerland, 2007, 414 p.
2. S.S. Tazhibayev Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey in Kazakhstan. Section A national study of micronutrients in Kazakhstan, 2006. UNICEF, the Kazakh Academy of Nutrition. Almaty, Kazakhstan, 2006, 79 p.
3. Sharmanov T.S, Tazhibayev S.S, Choi I.G et al. study to assess nutritional status and health of the population of Kazakhstan. SECTION I. «Evaluating the effectiveness of interventions on the prevalence of iron deficiency anemia and iodine deficiency among the most vulnerable groups." Final Report. Kazakh Academy of Nutrition, Almaty, Kazakhstan, 2008, 243 p.
4. Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On people's health and the health care system." Article 160. Prevention of iron deficiency states. Astana, Acorda, September 18, 2009 № 193-IV 3PK.
5. Shamil Tazhibayev, Oksana Dolmatova, Galina Ganiyeva, Khotambek Khairov, Feruza Ospanova, Dalkhjav Oyunchimeg, Dilorom Suleimanova, and Nevin Scrimshaw. Evaluation of the potential effectiveness of wheat flour and salt fortification programs in five Central Asian countries and Mongolia, 2002-2007. UN Food and Nutrition Bulletin, vol. 29, Number 4, December 2008, p. 255-265.
6. Guideline: vitamin A supplementation in infants and children 6–59 months of age. WHO, 2011, 29 p.
7. Guideline: vitamin A supplementation in postpartum women. WHO, 2011, 29 p.
8. Guideline: neonatal vitamin A supplementation. WHO, 2011, 26 p.
9. Guideline: vitamin A supplementation in infants 1–5 months of age. WHO, 2011, 28 p.
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Muratbekova, N. Z., Kenjebaeva, A., Dolmatova О. V., Esimsiitova, Z. B., Bazarbayeva, Z. M., & Mankibaeva, S. A. (2016). Comparative characteristics of anemia in women and children Zhambyl, Mangistau and Almaty regions. Experimental Biology, 63(1), 316–319. Retrieved from https://bb.kaznu.kz/index.php/biology/article/view/1047
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