<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>681</id><JournalTitle>STUDY OF VARIOUS SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS IN  RELATION TO ANAEMIA IN SHIMLA HILLS</JournalTitle><Abstract>The immune status and morbidity from infections is affected by anaemia, of all the age groups. It hampers  the use of 
energy sources by muscles and thus the physical capacity and work performance of adolescents and adults of all age groups. 
Specifically,  anaemia  during  pregnancy,  increases  perinatal  risks  for  mothers  and  neonates;  and  increases  overall  infant 
mortality. In view of the immense public health consequences of anaemia this study was conducted in the field practice areas 
of Department of Community Medicine, IGMC, Shimla, for a period of one year. A total of 421 girls were studied. They were 
clinically  examined,  &  predesigned  &  pre  tested  proformas  were  filled  up.  Haemoglobin  assessment  was  done  using  Filter 
paper  Cyanmethemoglobin  technique.  It  was  concluded  that  various  socio-economic  factors  affect  anaemia  levels  like 
education of  mother, living in  joint families, rural-urban divide, knowledge about iron-rich food and economic status of the 
family and certain recommendations were made in the end to prevent anaemia in vulnerable population</Abstract><Email>hardeepgill77@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>6</volume><issue>10</issue><year>2015</year><keyword>Anaemia,Cyanmethemoglobin,Haemoglobin,Nutrition,Folic acid,Vitamin B12</keyword><AUTHORS>Harinder Singh, Hardeep Singh Gill,Gurmanpreet</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Community Medicine, Gian Sagar Medical College & hospital, Banur, Rajpura - 140401, Punjab, India,Department of General Surgery, Gian Sagar Medical College & Hospital, Banur, Rajpura- 140401, Punjab, India,Department of Biochemistry, Adesh University, Bathinda-151001, Punjab, India</afflication></Article></Articles>