Forecast: Anemia Prevalence Among Pregnant Women in Singapore

The prevalence of anemia among pregnant women in Singapore showed a gradual increase from 16.8 units in 2013 to 17.5 units in 2023, indicating a steady rise over the past decade. However, from 2020 to 2023, the values stabilized at 17.5 units. Forecasts suggest that by 2028, the prevalence will remain relatively stable with slight growth reaching 17.6 units.

Year-on-year variations for the past couple of years confirm this stability, with the prevalence holding at 17.5 units. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) for the forecasted period (2024-2028) stands at 0.11%, while the five-year growth rate is projected at 0.57%.

Future trends to watch for:

  • Potential impacts of public health initiatives aimed at reducing anemia among pregnant women.
  • Changes in dietary habits or healthcare policies that could influence anemia prevalence.
  • Advancements in prenatal care and nutritional programs specifically targeted at this demographic.

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