Table 1. Deficiency cut off levels of micronutrients and hemoglobin.
Age group | Gender | Cut off levels | Reference | |
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Calcium | 6 to 16 years | male & female | <10 mg/dl | [29, 30] |
Iron | <70 μg/dl | [31, 32] | ||
Selenium | < 5.5 μg/dl | [33] | ||
Zinc | < 10 years | male & female | <65 μg/dl | [34] |
≥ 10 years | Male | <70 μg/dl | ||
≥ 10 years | female | <66 μg/dl | ||
Vitamin A | 6 to 16 years | male & female | <20.0 μg/dl | [35] |
25 Hydroxy Vitamin D | <12 ng/ml | [36] | ||
Folate | <3 ng/ml | [37] | ||
Vitamin B12 | <203 pg/ml | [36] | ||
Mild-Anemia (Hemoglobin levels) | 6 to 11 years | male & female | 11.0 to 11.4 g/dl | [28] |
12 to 14 years | Male | 11.0 to 11.9 g/dl | ||
12 to 16 years | female | 11.0 to 11.9 g/dl | ||
15 to 16 years | male | 11.0 to 12.9 g/dl | ||
Moderate-Anemia (Hemoglobin levels) | 6 to 16 years | male & female | 8.0 to 10.9 | |
Severe-Anemia (Hemoglobin levels) | 6 to 16 years | male & female | < 8.0 |