Anaemia among men in India: a nationally representative cross-sectional study
Summary: Background: Population-based studies on anaemia in India have mostly focused on women and children, with men with anaemia receiving much less attention despite anaemia's adverse effect on health, wellbeing, and economic productivity. This study aimed to determine the national prevalenc...
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Main Authors: | Oliver Didzun (Author), Jan-Walter De Neve, ScD (Author), Ashish Awasthi, PhD (Author), Manisha Dubey, PhD (Author), Michaela Theilmann, MA (Author), Till Bàˆrnighausen, ProfMD (Author), Sebastian Vollmer, ProfPhD (Author), Pascal Geldsetzer, ScD (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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