| Literature DB >> 29492346 |
Bishwajit Ghose1,2, Sanni Yaya2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anemia is the most widely prevalent form of micronutrient deficiency that affects over a quarter of the global population. Evidence suggests that the burden of anemia is higher in the developing countries with women of reproductive age and children being the most at-risk groups. The most common causes are believed to be malnutrition and low bioavailability of micronutrients, which usually result from poor dietary habits and inadequate intake of food rich in micronutrients such as fresh fruits and vegetables. Regular consumption of F&V was shown to have protective effect against NCDs; however, evidence on this protective effect against micronutrient deficiency diseases are limited.Entities:
Keywords: Anemia; Demographic and Health Survey; Ghana; Iron deficiency; Micronutrient deficiency; Women
Year: 2018 PMID: 29492346 PMCID: PMC5826990 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.4414
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Participant characteristics (Socioeconomic and demographic).
GDHS 2008.
| Variables | Total (4,290) | Urban (2,090) | Rural (2,200) | P |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 29.3 (SD 9.8) | 28.62 (SD 9.6) | 29.42 (SD 9.8) | 0.019 | |
| 15–19 | 933 (21.7) | 459 (22.0) | 474 (21.5) | |
| 20–24 | 734 (17.1) | 388 (18.6) | 346 (15.7) | |
| 25–29 | 704 (16.4) | 347 (16.6) | 357 (16.2) | |
| 30–34 | 532 (12.4) | 272 (13.0) | 260 (11.8) | |
| 35–39 | 572 (13.3) | 265 (12.7) | 307 (14.0) | |
| 40–44 | 427 (9.9) | 186 (8.9) | 241 (10.9) | |
| 45–49 | 387 (9.0) | 172 (8.2) | 215 (9.8) | |
| 0.004 | ||||
| Never married | 1,440 (33.6) | 754 (36.1) | 686 (31.2) | |
| Married | 1956 (45.6) | 910 (43.5) | 1,046 (47.5) | |
| Living together | 492 (11.5) | 225 (10.7) | 267 (12.1) | |
| Other | 403 (9.4) | 44 (2.1) | 201 (9.1) | |
| <0.001 | ||||
| Christian | 3,370 (78.5) | 1,680 (80.4) | 1,689 (76.8) | |
| Moslem | 613 (14.3) | 364 (17.4) | 249 (11.3) | |
| Other | 307 (7.2) | 45 (2.2) | 262 (11.9) | |
| <0.001 | ||||
| No education | 883 (20.6) | 222 (10.6) | 661 (30.0) | |
| Primary | 875 (20.4) | 336 (16.1) | 539 (24.5) | |
| Secondary | 2,382 (55.5) | 1,405 (67.2) | 977 (44.4) | |
| Higher | 151 (3.5) | 127 (6.1) | 24 (1.1) | |
| <0.001 | ||||
| Poorest | 666 (15.5) | 16 (0.8) | 650 (29.5) | |
| Poorer | 775 (18.1) | 93 (4.5) | 682 (31.0) | |
| Middle | 874 (20.4) | 376 (18.0) | 497 (22.6) | |
| Richer | 999 (23.3) | 721 (34.5) | 277 (12.6) | |
| Richest | 977 (22.8) | 883 (42.2) | 94 (4.3) | |
| <0.001 | ||||
| Underweight | 360 (8.4) | 125 (6.0) | 235 (10.7) | |
| Normal weight | 2,643 (61.6) | 1,123 (53.7) | 1,520 (69.1) | |
| Overweight | 859 (20.0) | 531 (25.4) | 329 (14.9) | |
| Obese | 427 (10.0) | 312 (14.9) | 116 (5.3) |
Notes.
N.B. p-values (from Chi-square tests) indicate the significance in the differences between urban and rural sample for the explanatory variables.
Health-related behavior and body weight status of the sample population.
GDHS 2008.
| Variables | Total | Urban | Rural | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.408 | ||||
| No | 3,514 (81.9) | 1,715 (82.1) | 1,799 (81.7) | |
| Yes | 776 (18.1) | 375 (17.9) | 402 (18.3) | |
| 0.293 | ||||
| No | 4,286 (99.9) | 2,087 (99.9) | 2,199 (99.9) | |
| Yes | 4 (0.1) | 3 (0.1) | 1 (0.1) | |
| <5 servings/day | 4,057 (94.6) | 1,950 (93.3) | 2,107 (95.8) | |
| 5 or >5 servings/day | 233 (5.4) | 140 (6.7) | 93 (4.2) | |
| 0.269 | ||||
| <5 servings/day | 4,184 (97.5) | 2,042 (97.7) | 2,142 (97.3) | |
| 5 or >5 servings/day | 106 (2.5) | 48 (2.3) | 58 (2.7) | |
| Severe | 68 (1.6) | 27 (1.3) | 41 (1.9) | |
| Moderate | 691 (16.1) | 332 (15.9) | 360 (16.3) | |
| Mild | 1,723 (40.2) | 789 (37.8) | 934 (42.4) | |
| Not anemic | 1,808 (42.1) | 942 (45.1) | 866 (39.3) |
Notes.
N.B. p-values indicate the significance in the differences between urban and rural sample for the individual behavioral factors.
Proportion of sample population with mild, moderate and severe anemia across the socioeconomic and demographic characteristics.
GDHS 2008.
| Variables | Severe | Moderate | Mild | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15–19 | 8.8 | 22.3 | 24.2 | |
| 20–24 | 16.2 | 16.2 | 17.4 | |
| 25–29 | 10.3 | 16.8 | 14.9 | |
| 30–34 | 5.9 | 10.3 | 13.1 | |
| 35–39 | 17.6 | 15.8 | 13.1 | |
| 40–44 | 16.2 | 10.9 | 9.8 | |
| 45–49 | 25.0 | 7.8 | 7.7 | |
| 0.690 | ||||
| Never married | 34.8 | 35.4 | 33.2 | |
| Married | 47.8 | 41.6 | 45.9 | |
| Living together | 10.1 | 12.7 | 11.3 | |
| Other | 7.2 | 10.3 | 9.6 | |
| 0.684 | ||||
| Christian | 80.6 | 76.7 | 78.6 | |
| Moslem | 14.9 | 16.4 | 14.0 | |
| Other | 4.5 | 6.9 | 7.4 | |
| No education | 17.6 | 22.9 | 19.9 | |
| Primary | 27.9 | 23.3 | 21.4 | |
| Secondary | 52.9 | 50.5 | 56.1 | |
| Higher | 1.5 | 3.3 | 2.6 | |
| Poorest | 18.8 | 15.5 | 16.1 | |
| Poorer | 23.2 | 17.5 | 19.9 | |
| Middle | 24.6 | 24.3 | 22.8 | |
| Richer | 21.7 | 21.7 | 20.1 | |
| Richest | 11.6 | 21.1 | 21.2 | |
| Underweight | 61.2 | 59.1 | 65.5 | |
| Normal weight | 26.9 | 21.2 | 16.9 | |
| Overweight | 10.4 | 11.4 | 8.1 | |
| Obese | 1.5 | 8.2 | 9.5 |
Notes.
N.B. p calculated from chi-square tests.
Proportion of sample population with mild, moderate and severe anemia across the behavioral characteristics.
GDHS 2008.
| Severe | Moderate | Mild | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.283 | ||||
| No | 83.8 | 82.6 | 82.9 | |
| Yes | 16.2 | 17.4 | 17.1 | |
| 0.834 | ||||
| No | 100.0 | 100.0 | 99.8 | |
| Yes | 0 | 0 | 0.2 | |
| <5 servings/day | 72.1 | 88.1 | 96.6 | |
| 5 or >5 servings/day | 27.9 | 11.9 | 3.4 | |
| <5 servings/day | 95.6 | 96.1 | 97.7 | |
| 5 or >5 servings/day | 4.4 | 3.9 | 2.3 |
Notes.
N.B. p calculated from chi-square tests.
Multivariate association between fruit and vegetable consumption and different levels of anemia among non-pregnant women in Ghana.
GDHS 2008.
| Severe | Moderate | Mild | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| POR (95% CI) | AOR (95% CI) | POR (95% CI) | AOR (95% CI) | POR (95% CI) | AOR (95% CI) | |
| ( | ||||||
| ≥5 servings/day | ref | ref | ref | |||
| <5 servings/day | 8.872 (2.381–33.066) | 5.216 (1.420–19.162) | 1.222 (0.279–5.356) | 1.017 (0.607–1.705) | ||
| ≥5 servings/day | ref | ref | ref | |||
| <5 servings/day | 5.308 (1.542–18.271) | 3.708 (0.544–25.290) | 2.007 (0.664–6.070) | 1.765 (0.554–5.624) | 0.910 (0.437–1.896) | |
| ≥5 servings/day | ref | ref | ref | |||
| <5 servings/day | 1.677 (0.594–4.735) | 1.011 (0.570–1.793) | 1.684 (0.663–4.275) | 0.867 (0.708–1.060) | 0.605 (0.146–2.507) | 0.971 (0.831–1.134) |
| ≥5 servings/day | ref | ref | ref | |||
| <5 servings/day | 1.742 (0.419–7.250) | 1.242 (0.338–4.563) | 1.832 (0.201–16.660) | 1.265 (0.712–2.246) | 0.706 (0.280–1.782) | 0.636 (0.386–1.048) |
| ≥5 servings/day | ref | ref | ref | |||
| <5 servings/day | 1.962 (1.060–3.635) | 1.409 (0.211–9.398) | 1.607 (0.887–2.909) | 1.236 (0.571–2.678) | 1.674 (0.900–3.112) | 1.301 (0.700–2.417) |
| ≥5 servings/day | ref | ref | ref | |||
| <5 servings/day | 1.501 (0.806–2.796) | 1.343 (0.636–2.834) | 1.958 (0.517–7.418) | 0.880 (0.673–1.152) | 1.138 (0.841–1.541) | 1.054 (0.857–1.296) |
Notes.
N.B. Significant ORs were shown in bold.
partially adjusted odds ratio (adjusted for age, educational attainment, wealth status)
Adjusted odds ratio (adjusted for age, educational attainment, wealth status, BMI)