Retrospective Study
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World J Clin Cases. Oct 6, 2023; 11(28): 6744-6753
Published online Oct 6, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i28.6744
Table 5 Detection rate of anemia with different nutritional status at all ages (emaciation/ overweight/obese/normal), n (%)
Age
Figure
Prevalence rate
Absence of prevalence
χ2
P value
6 moEmaciation33 (13.8)207 (86.3)6.6190.085
Normal3011 (12.9)20259 (87.1)
Overweight660 (14.0)4060 (86.0)
Obese158 (14.9)903 (85.1)
9 moEmaciation24 (26.1)68 (73.9)16.8820.001a
Normal1062 (18.9)4570 (81.1)
Overweight231 (20.5)894 (79.5)
Obese72 (28.1)184 (71.9)a,c
12 moEmaciation28 (12.6)195 (87.4)15.3830.002a
Normal1317 (9.4)12626 (90.6)
Overweight274 (10.1)2436 (89.9)
Obese71 (14.3)427 (85.7)
24 moEmaciation6 (2.9)203 (97.1)4.3330.228
Normal319 (2.6)11823 (97.4)
Overweight41 (2.0)2059 (98.0)
Obese6 (1.7)342 (98.3)
36 moEmaciation2 (1.9)102 (98.1)1.8880.596
Normal107 (2.2)4663 (97.8)
Overweight18 (2.4)729 (97.6)
Obese2 (0.9)216 (99.1)