2020
DOI: 10.26452/ijrps.v11i2.2194
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A study to assess the effectiveness of honey dates amla mix on biochemical markers among adolescent girls with Iron deficiency anaemia

Abstract: WHO Global Database on Anaemia for 1993-2005, covering almost half of the world’s population, estimated the prevalence of anaemia worldwide at 25 per cent.The aim of the study is to determine the effectiveness of honey dates amla mix on biochemical markers among adolescent girls with Iron deficiency anaemia. Quantitative experimental and control group pre and post-test design was used in this study. The study was conducted among adolescent girls in two different residential homes. Total study population is 170… Show more

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“…Eighteen intervention studies targeted some form of micronutrient deficiencies (Figure 2 and Supporting Information: Table S6 ). Thirteen intervention studies targeted anaemia; 10 studies through micronutrient fortification (Adams et al, 2017 ; Field et al, 2020 ; Gupta et al, 2022 ; M. V. Kumar & Erhardt, 2020 ; C. Kumar et al, 2021 ; Kunnath et al, 2022 ; Rahman et al, 2015 ; Ramírez‐Luzuriaga et al, 2018 ; Scott et al, 2018 ; Vinod Kumar & Erhardt, 2021 ), one through supplementation (Bansal et al, 2016 ), and two explored the efficacy of herbal remedies (Bhuvaneswari, 2020 ; Resmi et al, 2017 ). Of the 10 micronutrient fortification programmes, six had a positive impact on anaemia (Adams et al, 2017 ; Kumar & Erhardt, 2020 ; Kumar et al, 2021 ; Kunnath et al, 2022 ; Scott et al, 2018 ; Vinod Kumar & Erhardt, 2021 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Eighteen intervention studies targeted some form of micronutrient deficiencies (Figure 2 and Supporting Information: Table S6 ). Thirteen intervention studies targeted anaemia; 10 studies through micronutrient fortification (Adams et al, 2017 ; Field et al, 2020 ; Gupta et al, 2022 ; M. V. Kumar & Erhardt, 2020 ; C. Kumar et al, 2021 ; Kunnath et al, 2022 ; Rahman et al, 2015 ; Ramírez‐Luzuriaga et al, 2018 ; Scott et al, 2018 ; Vinod Kumar & Erhardt, 2021 ), one through supplementation (Bansal et al, 2016 ), and two explored the efficacy of herbal remedies (Bhuvaneswari, 2020 ; Resmi et al, 2017 ). Of the 10 micronutrient fortification programmes, six had a positive impact on anaemia (Adams et al, 2017 ; Kumar & Erhardt, 2020 ; Kumar et al, 2021 ; Kunnath et al, 2022 ; Scott et al, 2018 ; Vinod Kumar & Erhardt, 2021 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supervised IFA supplementation with and without vitamin B 12 was associated with increased mean haemoglobin levels and a reduction in the prevalence of anaemia (Bansal et al, 2016 ). The consumption of Indian gooseberry, jaggery and pumpkin leaf extract for 60 days was associated with a significant increase in haemoglobin levels, while honey dates and Indian gooseberry mix were associated with a reduction in the clinical symptoms of iron deficiency anaemia among adolescent girls (Bhuvaneswari, 2020 ; Resmi et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%