2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0169377
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Correction: Factors Associated with Anemia in the Institutionalized Elderly

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“…The measurements were done using an automatic cell counter, SysmexKX-21 (Sysmex Corporation Kobe) automated hematology analyzer. Anemia was defined based on blood hemoglobin levels using the WHO criteria (hemoglobin < 12 g/dL for females and hemoglobin < 13g/dL for males) ( 4 ). The parametric data were presented with mean and standard deviation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…The measurements were done using an automatic cell counter, SysmexKX-21 (Sysmex Corporation Kobe) automated hematology analyzer. Anemia was defined based on blood hemoglobin levels using the WHO criteria (hemoglobin < 12 g/dL for females and hemoglobin < 13g/dL for males) ( 4 ). The parametric data were presented with mean and standard deviation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the WHO criteria, a hemoglobin value <12g/dL in women and <13 g/dL in men is defined as anemia in the elderly ( 3 ). Blood hemoglobin concentration decreases with aging; thus, the prevalence and incidence of anemia increase with aging ( 4 ). However, large studies from Europe and the United States have reported a global prevalence of ~17% in the cohort study and an overall prevalence of 10% to 24% in prospective registry studies in persons older than 65 years ( 5 , 6 ).…”
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