[期刊论文][Research Article]


An Analysis of the Etiology of Anemia and Iron Deficiency in Young Women of Low Socioeconomic Status in Bangalore, India

作   者:
Prashanth Thankachan;Sumithra Muthayya;Thomas Walczyk;Anura V. Kurpad;Richard F. Hurrell;

出版年:2007

页     码:328 - 336
出版社:SAGE Publications


摘   要:

Background

Anemia and iron deficiency are significant public health problems in India, particularly among women and children. Recent figures suggest that nearly 50% of young Indian women are anemic.

Objectives

Few studies have comprehensively assessed etiologic factors contributing to anemia and iron deficiency in India. Hence, this study assessed the relative importance of various factors contributing to these problems in young women of low socioeconomic status in Bangalore, India.

Methods

A random sample of 100 nonpregnant, nonlactating women 18 to 35 years of age, selected from among 511 women living in a poor urban settlement, participated in this study. Data were obtained on demography, socioeconomic status, anthropometry, three-day dietary intake, blood hemoglobin, hemoglobinopathies, serum ferritin, serum C-reactive protein, and stool parasites.

Results

The prevalence rates of anemia and iron deficiency were 39% and 62%, respectively; 95% of the anemic women were iron deficient. The mean dietary iron intake was 9.5 mg per day, predominantly from the consumption of cereals, pulses, and vegetables (77%). The estimated bioavailability of nonheme iron in this diet was 2.8%. Dietary intakes were suboptimal for several nutrients. Blood hemoglobin was significantly correlated with dietary intake of fat, riboflavin, milk and yogurt, and coffee. Serum ferritin was significantly correlated with intake of niacin, vitamin B 12 , and selenium. Parasitic infestation was low.

Conclusions

An inadequate intake of dietary iron, its poor bioavailability, and concurrent inadequate intake of dietary micronutrients appear to be the primary factors responsible for the high prevalence of anemia and iron deficiency in this population.



关键字:

Anemia; iron deficiency; iron intake; micronutrients; India


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所属期刊
Food and Nutrition Bulletin
ISSN: 0379-5721
来自:SAGE Publications