PREVALENCE OF ANEMIA AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH BODY MASS INDEX AND PLASMA PROTEIN IN MEDICAL STUDENTS OF KOLHAN REGION OF JHARKHAND – A CROSSSECTIONAL STUDY

Neelam Choudhary, Paras Nath Mahato, Uma Shankar Singh, RAJAN KUMAR BARNWAL, KUMAR VIMAL, KUBER CHANDRA SETUA
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Objectives: Anemia is one of the major public health concerns affecting almost 30% of the global population. Past studies have indicated that anemia is linked to lower body mass index (BMI) and plasma protein levels. This study aims to determine the prevalence of anemia among medical students and also to investigate its association with BMI and plasma proteins. Methods: A cross-sectional study of 177 medical and paramedical students aged 18–21 years was done at MGM Medical College in Jamshedpur from September 2018 to July 2019. A Transasia EM200 automated chemical analyzer was used to identify plasma protein using the biuret approach. HemoCOR-D (cyanmethemoglobin) was quantified by a colorimetric instrument. A colorimetric apparatus measured hemoglobin (Hb) with HemoCOR-D (cyanmethemoglobin). Results: There are a total of 177 pupils. The study included 48% (n=85) females and 52% (n=92) males. Males had a mean age of 20.03± 0.99 years while females had a mean age of 20.16±0.937 years. Males had greater Hb levels and protein levels than females, with averages of 13.61 ± 1.43 and 7.77± 0.93, respectively. Males had a frequency of anemia of 15.4%, while females had a prevalence of 70.9%. The researchers discovered a statistically significant link between anemic and non-anemic girls’ plasma protein levels (p=0.07), protein intake and plasma protein (p=0.048), and BMI and Hb (p=0.022). Conclusions: A significant association was found between daily protein intakes with plasma protein. The association between BMI and hemoglobin was also found significant.
贾坎德邦科尔汉地区医科学生贫血症的患病率及其与体重指数和血浆蛋白的关系 - 一项横断面研究
目的:贫血是影响全球近 30% 人口的主要公共健康问题之一。过去的研究表明,贫血与较低的体重指数(BMI)和血浆蛋白水平有关。本研究旨在确定医科学生的贫血患病率,并调查其与体重指数和血浆蛋白的关系:2018年9月至2019年7月,在贾姆谢德布尔的MGM医学院对177名18-21岁的医学生和医务辅助人员进行了横断面研究。使用 Transasia EM200 自动化学分析仪,采用生物尿素法鉴定血浆蛋白。HemoCOR-D(青色血红蛋白)通过比色仪器进行量化。比色仪器用 HemoCOR-D(氰基血红蛋白)测量血红蛋白(Hb):共有 177 名瞳孔。研究中女性占 48%(85 人),男性占 52%(92 人)。男性的平均年龄为(20.03±0.99)岁,女性的平均年龄为(20.16±0.937)岁。男性的血红蛋白水平和蛋白质水平高于女性,平均值分别为(13.61±1.43)和(7.77±0.93)。男性贫血率为 15.4%,而女性贫血率为 70.9%。研究人员发现,贫血女孩和非贫血女孩的血浆蛋白水平(P=0.07)、蛋白质摄入量和血浆蛋白(P=0.048)以及体重指数和血红蛋白(P=0.022)之间存在统计学意义上的显著联系:结论:每日蛋白质摄入量与血浆蛋白之间存在明显的关联。结论:研究发现,每日蛋白质摄入量与血浆蛋白之间存在显著关联,体重指数与血红蛋白之间也存在显著关联。
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