Anemia and its Effect on the Scholastic Performance of Fifth Grade School Children
Muhammad Usman Anjum, Ijaz Ali, Arshad Wahab Shah
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To study
the effect of anemia on the academic performance of fifth grade students,
Study design: Cross-sectional comparative study.
Place and duration
of study: Local schools in Abbottabad from January
to June 2018.
Methods: Study subjects were fifth grade students who were randomly divided
into two groups based on their hemoglobin (Hb) levels. First group, which was
control group, had 40 students with Hb levels ≥ 10.0 gm/dL while second group,
which was anemic group, consisted of 40 anemic students who had Hb levels <
10.0 gm/dL. Hemoglobin levels were estimated using 03 cc of blood in EDTA
containing vials using aseptic technique and using standard method. Academic
performance was assessed based on the scores obtained using tests (both
objective and subjective) in the subjects of English, Math and Urdu.
Results: Mean Hb levels were 14.5gm/dL in control group while it was
9.45gm/dL in case of anemic group. There was a significant association between
anemia and the academic performance of the students. Average test score of
control subjects was 96.23 while mean score for anemic subjects was 76.35. This
showed that the students in control group had performed significantly well as
compared to that in anemic group (p value 0.001).
Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between anemia and scholastic
performance of the students wherein anemia affects their educational
performance. Therefore, nutritional supplementation programs should be
initiated particularly at primary school levels so as to avoid the detrimental
effects of micronutrient deficiency particularly iron on cognition and
education and which in turn will lead to better educational performance and
achievement.
Keywords: Anemia, school, performance, scholastic