Classification   Age 6-7 (n) % Age 8-10 (n) % Age 11-12 (n) % Age Overall (n) %
BMI Malnourished 2 7.1 5 8.7 2 28.5 9 9.7
(kg/m2) Normal 25 89.2 16 28.0 5 71.4 46 50.0
Tot.Ir Deficiency 12 42.8 24 42.1 2 28.5 38 41.3
(μg/dl) Normal 9 15.7 37 64.9 5 71.4 51 55.4
  AN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TIBC Deficiency 0 0 1 1.7 1 14.2 2 2.1
(mg/dl) Normal 9 32.1 21 36.8 0 0 30 32.6
  AN 17 60.7 38 66.6 6 85.7 61 66.3
Hb Deficiency 21 75.0 49 85.9 4 57.1 74 80.4
(g/dl) Normal 0 0 1 1.7 0 0 1 14.2
  AN 4 14.2 48 84.2 3 42.8 55 59.7
Fer Deficiency 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(μg/l) Normal 28 100 57 100 7 100 92 100
  AN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BMI, Total iron and Hb were significant at P<0.05 (T-Test used) BMI (kg/m2) classification, 15.8kg/m2 is considered low according to the UN classification. AN = above normal. Note: % signifies the degree of deficiency, where there is no deficiency, the status is rated 100% .
Table 1: Anthropometric / Biochemical Distribution of male subjects in Studied Area.