A Study on Anemia Associated Dietary Habits among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Care Services at MOH Anuradhapura

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Faculty of Indigenous Medicine, University of Colombo

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Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells or the hemoglobin concentration is lower than normal. It commonly develops during pregnancy, with nutritional factors playing a key role. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of anemia among pregnant women and its association with dietary habits. A cross-sectional survey study was conducted among 78 pregnant women attending antenatal care services at MOH - Nuwaragam Palatha East (NPE), Anuradhapura. Sample size was calculated using the formula N=Z²×P(1-P)/D², assuming a 95% confidence level. Ethical Clearance was obtained from the Ethics Review Committee of Faculty of Indigenous Medicine, University of Colombo (ERC/UG 24/292). Data were collected using an Interviewer-administered questionnaire and maternal hemoglobin levels were obtained from individual pregnancy records. Inclusion criteria were; pregnant women attending ANC at MOH- NPE Anuradhapura and consenting to participate. Hb concentration less than 110 g/l is considered as anemic. Exclusion criteria were; those who did not consent, had pregnancy complications (such as GDM, history of miscarriages etc.) and had chronic medical or psychiatric illnesses. The prevalence of anemia was 34.6%, with 81.5% being mildly anemic and 18.5% being moderately anemic. Anemia was significantly associated with meal pattern and age (p < 0.05), where young mothers aged 20-29 years were mostly affected. All participants were nonvegetarian. Although tea/coffee consumption was not statistically significant (p > 0.05), the timing of consumption appeared influential. 96.2% of mothers have adequate dietary diversity. Non-dietary factors like Thalassemia and chronic diarrhea also showed a significant association with anemia

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Anemia, Pregnancy, Dietary habits, Antenatal care, Survey

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Proceedings of the Undergraduate Research Forum of the 11th International Conference on Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha and Traditional Medicine, Faculty of Indigenous Medicine, University of Colombo, p.123.

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