Prevalence of Iron Deficiency Anemia among Iranian Pregnant Women, Spring 2001

Background & Objectives: Iron is a major essential micronutrient during pregnancy and has an important role in intrauterine fetal growth and safe delivery. This survey was designed to study the status of anemia, iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia in pregnant Iranian women. The results ca...

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Main Authors: M Safavi, R Sheikholeslam, Z Abdollahi, M Naghavi, S SadeghianSharif, E Sadeghzadeh, S Mohammadian
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2006-03-01
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Online Access:http://irje.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-175&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-7b09d7000bd24616b2352389b8c10f362021-09-02T16:44:04ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesمجله اپیدمیولوژی ایران1735-74892228-75072006-03-0123110Prevalence of Iron Deficiency Anemia among Iranian Pregnant Women, Spring 2001M Safavi0R Sheikholeslam1Z Abdollahi2M Naghavi3S SadeghianSharif4E Sadeghzadeh5S Mohammadian6 Background & Objectives: Iron is a major essential micronutrient during pregnancy and has an important role in intrauterine fetal growth and safe delivery. This survey was designed to study the status of anemia, iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia in pregnant Iranian women. The results can help health policy-makers with the design and implementation of targeted strategies to overcome these problems. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 4368 women at gestational ages ranging from 6 to 9 months. Subjects were drawn through cluster sampling from 11 different regions of the country. Hemoglobin (Hb), hematocrit (Hct), mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and serum ferritin levels were measured and the prevalence of anemia, iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia (IDA) was determined both nationwide and separately in each region. Results: Overall, 21.5% of the women suffered from anemia; 42.7% were iron deficient and the prevalence of IDA was found to be 10.4%. The prevalence of anemia s was significantly greater in rural areas than in urban settings (22.2- 27.8% compared to 17.1 -21.6%, 95%CI). The highest prevalence of anemia and low Hct was seen in the women of region 5 (including Sistan and Baluchistan, South Kerman and South Khorasan with rates of 44.2% and 40.5% respectively). Region 6 (covering Isfahan, Yazd, Kohkilooyeh-Boyerahmad and North Kerman) had the lowest prevalence of anemia and low Hct (9% and 10.8% respectively). Use of iron supplements (even irregular) had a positive effect in reducing anemia. It affected Hct levels only when taken regularly. Conclusions: Anemia is still a major health issue for pregnant Iranian women. Although supplementation should be continued, there is a need for more comprehensive interventions addressing all target groups, especially women of child-bearing age. http://irje.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-175&slc_lang=en&sid=1AnemiaIron deficiencyIron supplementationHemoglobinHematocritPregnant women
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author M Safavi
R Sheikholeslam
Z Abdollahi
M Naghavi
S SadeghianSharif
E Sadeghzadeh
S Mohammadian
spellingShingle M Safavi
R Sheikholeslam
Z Abdollahi
M Naghavi
S SadeghianSharif
E Sadeghzadeh
S Mohammadian
Prevalence of Iron Deficiency Anemia among Iranian Pregnant Women, Spring 2001
مجله اپیدمیولوژی ایران
Anemia
Iron deficiency
Iron supplementation
Hemoglobin
Hematocrit
Pregnant women
author_facet M Safavi
R Sheikholeslam
Z Abdollahi
M Naghavi
S SadeghianSharif
E Sadeghzadeh
S Mohammadian
author_sort M Safavi
title Prevalence of Iron Deficiency Anemia among Iranian Pregnant Women, Spring 2001
title_short Prevalence of Iron Deficiency Anemia among Iranian Pregnant Women, Spring 2001
title_full Prevalence of Iron Deficiency Anemia among Iranian Pregnant Women, Spring 2001
title_fullStr Prevalence of Iron Deficiency Anemia among Iranian Pregnant Women, Spring 2001
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Iron Deficiency Anemia among Iranian Pregnant Women, Spring 2001
title_sort prevalence of iron deficiency anemia among iranian pregnant women, spring 2001
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series مجله اپیدمیولوژی ایران
issn 1735-7489
2228-7507
publishDate 2006-03-01
description Background & Objectives: Iron is a major essential micronutrient during pregnancy and has an important role in intrauterine fetal growth and safe delivery. This survey was designed to study the status of anemia, iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia in pregnant Iranian women. The results can help health policy-makers with the design and implementation of targeted strategies to overcome these problems. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 4368 women at gestational ages ranging from 6 to 9 months. Subjects were drawn through cluster sampling from 11 different regions of the country. Hemoglobin (Hb), hematocrit (Hct), mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and serum ferritin levels were measured and the prevalence of anemia, iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia (IDA) was determined both nationwide and separately in each region. Results: Overall, 21.5% of the women suffered from anemia; 42.7% were iron deficient and the prevalence of IDA was found to be 10.4%. The prevalence of anemia s was significantly greater in rural areas than in urban settings (22.2- 27.8% compared to 17.1 -21.6%, 95%CI). The highest prevalence of anemia and low Hct was seen in the women of region 5 (including Sistan and Baluchistan, South Kerman and South Khorasan with rates of 44.2% and 40.5% respectively). Region 6 (covering Isfahan, Yazd, Kohkilooyeh-Boyerahmad and North Kerman) had the lowest prevalence of anemia and low Hct (9% and 10.8% respectively). Use of iron supplements (even irregular) had a positive effect in reducing anemia. It affected Hct levels only when taken regularly. Conclusions: Anemia is still a major health issue for pregnant Iranian women. Although supplementation should be continued, there is a need for more comprehensive interventions addressing all target groups, especially women of child-bearing age.
topic Anemia
Iron deficiency
Iron supplementation
Hemoglobin
Hematocrit
Pregnant women
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