| Literature DB >> 29850237 |
Mirza Sultan Ahmad1, Hadia Farooq1, Sumaira Noor Maham1, Zonaira Qayyum1, Abdul Waheed1, Waqar Nasir1.
Abstract
The objectives of the study were to ascertain frequency of anemia and iron deficiency among children starting first year of school life and test association with height and weight. One in four children starting first year of school life in five schools of Rabwah, Pakistan, was included. Full blood counts and ferritin levels of the children included in the study were checked. Status of their height and weight was determined according to Z-score charts. Chi-square test was used to test association. Two hundred and ninety-five children with median age of 67 months were included in the study. Out of 295, 240 (81.4%) had normal Hb and 55 (18.6%) had anemia. Ferritin levels were found to be below normal level in 242 (82%) children. There was no significant difference between hemoglobin and ferritin levels of children belonging to different categories of height and weight. Spearman test showed that there was very weak correlation between ferritin and hemoglobin levels (rs = .163). Our conclusions were that iron deficiency without anemia is very frequent among children starting first year of school. Regression models show that ferritin levels cannot be predicted by independent variables like status of height and weight on Z-score charts, age, gender, and anemia.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29850237 PMCID: PMC5914110 DOI: 10.1155/2018/8906258
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anemia ISSN: 2090-1267
Baseline characteristics of males, females, and all subjects.
| Variable | Males | Females | All subjects |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number (%) | 139 (44.6%) | 164 (55.6%) | 295 (100%) |
| Median age in months (IQR) | 67 (62–70) | 67 (61–70) | 67 (61–70) |
| Median weight in kilogram (IQR) | 17.50 (16–19.50) | 17.0 (15–19) | 17.0 (15.5–19.0) |
| Mean height in centimeter (±SD) | 109.02 (±6.01) | 108.01 (±5.29) | 108.4 (±5.63) |
| Median Hb gm/dl (IQR) | 11.90 (11.50–12.50) | 12.10 (11.50–12.78) | 12.0 (11.5–12.7) |
| Median ferritin ng/ml (IQR) | 4.40 (2.8–7.3) | 5.10 (3.03–7.30) | 4.90 (4.9–12.4) |
Frequency of anemia and low ferritin in males, females, and all subjects.
| Males | Females | Total |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Normal hemoglobin level | 104 (79.4%) | 136 (82.9%) | 240 (81.3%) | 0.26 |
| Anemia | 27 (20.6%) | 28 (17.1%) | 55 (18.7%) | |
| Normal ferritin levels | 21 (16%) | 28 (17%) | 49 (16.6%) | 0.47 |
| Low ferritin levels | 110 (84%) | 136 (83%) | 246 (83.4%) |
Status of ferritin among subjects with anemia and normal hemoglobin.
| Status of hemoglobin | Normal ferritin | Low ferritin |
|---|---|---|
| Normal hemoglobin | 39 (16.2%) | 201 (83.8%) |
| Anemic | 10 (18.2%) | 45 (81.8%) |
p = 0.72.
Linear regression Model 1. Ferritin as dependent variable and status of height, age, and gender as independent variables.
| Factor | Standardized coefficient beta |
|
|---|---|---|
| Status of height according to | −.028 | .634 |
| Age | .044 | .454 |
| Gender | .067 | .251 |
Linear regression Model 2. Ferritin as dependent variable and status of weight, age, and gender as independent variables.
| Factor | Standardized coefficient beta |
|
|---|---|---|
| Status of weight according to | .051 | .382 |
| Age | .043 | .466 |
| Gender | .07 | .223 |
Linear regression Model 3. Ferritin as dependent variable and anemia, status of height, status of weight, age, and gender as independent variable.
| Factor | Standardized coefficient beta |
|
|---|---|---|
| Anemia | −.084 | .156 |
| Status of height according to | −.059 | .352 |
| Status of weight according to | .083 | .193 |
| Age | .052 | .377 |
| Gender | .070 | .234 |