| Literature DB >> 35883202 |
Meseret Belete Fite1, Abera Kenay Tura2,3, Tesfaye Assebe Yadeta2, Lemessa Oljira4, Kedir Teji Roba2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Low birth weight (LBW) is one of the major predictors of perinatal survival, infant morbidity, and mortality, as well as the risk of developmental disabilities and illnesses in future lives. The effect of the nutritional status of pregnant women on birth outcomes is becoming a common research agenda, but evidence on the level of low birth weight (LBW) and its association with prenatal iron status in Ethiopia, particularly among rural residents, is limited. Thus, this study aimed to assess the prevalence, predictors of LBW, and its association with maternal iron status using serum ferritin concentration in Haramaya district, eastern Ethiopia, 2021.Entities:
Keywords: Anemia; Birth; Birth cohort; Iron; Iron deficiency anemia; Wight
Year: 2022 PMID: 35883202 PMCID: PMC9327330 DOI: 10.1186/s40795-022-00561-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nutr ISSN: 2055-0928
Fig. 1Study flow shows date and duration, study design, and data collected
Comparability of retained and excluded subjects based on key socio-demographic and nutritional factors in Haramaya district, Eastern Ethiopia, 2021
| Variable | Excluded subject ( | Included subjects ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 0.190 | ||
| < 18 | 21(5.10) | 2(13.33) | |
| | 391(94.90) | 13(86.67) | |
| The educational level of the woman | 0.900 | ||
| Can’t read or write | 304(73.79) | 11(3.33) | |
| Read or write | 24(5.83) | 1( 6.67) | |
| Formal education | 84(20.39) | 3(20.00) | |
| Wealth Index (Quintile) | 0.069 | ||
| Poorest | 84(20.39) | 2(13.33) | |
| Poor | 81(19.66) | 5(33.33) | |
| Middle | 83(20.15) | 2(13.33) | |
| Rich | 79(19.17) | 5(33.33) | |
| Richest | 85(20.63) | 1(6.67) | |
| Maternal height (cm) | 0.432 | ||
| Normal (≥ 145 cm) | 305(74.03) | 12(80.00) | |
| Stunted(< 145 cm) | 107(25.97) | 3(20.00) | |
| Nutritional status (MUAC) | 0.571 | ||
| Normal (MUAC < 23 cm) | 215(52.18) | 8(53.33) | |
| Under-nutrition (MUAC ≥ 23 cm) | 187(47.82) | 7(46.67) | |
| Iron status (SF)b | 0.401 | ||
| Normal (SF ≥ 15) | 219(53.16) | 9(60.00) | |
| Iron deficient(SF < 15) | 193(46.84) | 6(40.00) | |
| Anemic status (hemoglobin level)a | 0.592 | ||
| Normal | 221(53.64) | 8(53.33) | |
| Anemic | 191(46.36) | 7(46.67) | |
| C-reactive protein (CRP) | 0.122 | ||
| Negative (CRP < 5) | 320(77.67) | 9(60.00) | |
| Positive (CRP ≥ 5) | 92(22.33) | 6(40.00) | |
| Dietary diversity | 0.569 | ||
| Low | 121(70.63) | 3(80.00) | |
| High | 291(29.37) | 12(20.00) |
Percentages refer to the proportion of participants who were followed for birth outcomes and are calculated from the column total
A fisher's exact test was used to calculate the P value
aAnemia was defined as a Hb level of < 11.0 g/dl during the first or third trimester or < 10.5 g/dl during the second trimester
bIron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia were classified as having SF less than 15 μg/L and SF less than 15 μg/L and Hb level of < 11.0 g/dl during the first or third trimester or < 10.5 g/dl
General determinants of low birth weight in Haramaya District, Eastern Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 412)
| Variables | Birth weight | cPR (95% CI) | aPR (95% CI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low ( | Normal ( | ||||
| Supplementations of IFA | |||||
| No | 62(74.70) | 194(58.97) | 1 | 1 | |
| Yes | 21(25.30) | 135(41.03) | 0.56(0.35, 0.87) | 0.55( 0.36, 0.84) | 0.005 |
| Occupation of the woman | |||||
| Housewives | 78( 93.98) | 321(97.57) | 1 | 1 | |
| Merchant | 5( 6.02) | 8( 2.43) | 1.97(0.96, 4.03) | 1.70(0.86, 3.38) | 0.129 |
| Sex of neonates | |||||
| Males | 195(59.27) | 1 | 1 | ||
| Females | 65(78.31) | 134(40.73) | 3.86(2.38, 6.28) | 3.70(2.28, 6.00) | < 0.001** |
| Maternal nutritional status (MUAC) | |||||
| Normal (MUAC ≥ 23) | 33(39.76) | 182(55.32) | 1 | 1 | |
| Under-nutrition (MUAC < 23) | 50(60.24) | 147( 44.68) | 1.65(1.12, 2.46) | 1.92( 1.33, 2.76) | 0.001* |
| Fertility desire | |||||
| No | 31(37.35) | 101(30.70) | 1 | 1 | |
| Yes | 52(62.65) | 228(69.30) | 0.79(0.53, 1.17) | 0.78(0.54, 1.15) | 0.207 |
| Maternal height in cm | |||||
| | 56 (67.47) | 249(75.68) | 1 | 1 | |
| < 145 cm | 27(32.53) | 80(24.32) | 1.37(0.92, 2.06) | 1.54(1.04, 2.27) | 0.029* |
| Time to the health facility | |||||
| < 40 min | 63(75.90) | 270(82.07) | 1 | 1 | |
| | 20(24.10) | 59(17.93) | 1.34(0.86, 2.08) | 1.40(0.93, 2.09) | 0.103 |
cPR crude Prevalence Ratio, aPR adjusted Prevalence Ratio
**Statistically significant at p-value < 0.001
*statistically significant at p-value < 0.05
Multivariable Poisson regression analysis model of the association between neonates’ birth weight and maternal iron status in Haramaya district, eastern Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 412)
| Variables | Birth Weight | Prevalence ratio | 95% CI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low ( | Normal ( | |||
| Prenatal iron status | ||||
| | ||||
| Normal | 11(13.25) | 182(55.32) | 1 | 1 |
| Iron deficient | 72(86.75) | 147(44.68) | 5.77 | 3.149, 10.563 |
| | ||||
| Normal | 11(13.25) | 182 (55.32) | 1 | 1 |
| Iron deficient | 72(86.75) | 147(44.68) | 5.04 | 2.778, 9.143b |
aAdjusted for age, Mid-Upper Arm Circumference, maternal height, sex of neonates and hemoglobin level, C-reactive protein
bStatistically significant