Association between severe acute malnutrition in childhood and hematological disorders in adulthood: the Lwiro follow-up study in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo

Abstract Background Despite growing evidence on the short-term deleterious effects of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in childhood on hematopoiesis, little is known about the long-term hematological effects of SAM in low-income countries (LICs). Our study explored the association between childhood S...

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出版年:BMC Nutrition
主要な著者: Aline Bedha, Tony Shindano, Michel P. Hermans, Violaine Havelange, Samuel Makali, Jimmy Minani, Gaylord Ngaboyeka, Edwige Kunaba, Philippe Donnen, Michelle Dramaix, Ghislain Bisimwa, Pacifique Mwene-Batu
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author Aline Bedha
Tony Shindano
Michel P. Hermans
Violaine Havelange
Samuel Makali
Jimmy Minani
Gaylord Ngaboyeka
Edwige Kunaba
Philippe Donnen
Michelle Dramaix
Ghislain Bisimwa
Pacifique Mwene-Batu
author_facet Aline Bedha
Tony Shindano
Michel P. Hermans
Violaine Havelange
Samuel Makali
Jimmy Minani
Gaylord Ngaboyeka
Edwige Kunaba
Philippe Donnen
Michelle Dramaix
Ghislain Bisimwa
Pacifique Mwene-Batu
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description Abstract Background Despite growing evidence on the short-term deleterious effects of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in childhood on hematopoiesis, little is known about the long-term hematological effects of SAM in low-income countries (LICs). Our study explored the association between childhood SAM and hematological disorders in adults 11 to 30 years after post-SAM nutritional rehabilitation. Methods This follow up study investigated 97 adults (mean age 32 years) treated for SAM during childhood in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) between 1988 and 2007. Participants were compared to 97 aged- and sex-matched adult controls living in the same community with no history of SAM. Outcomes of interest were hematological characteristics and disorders in adulthood, assessed by various biological markers. Logistic and linear regression models were used to estimate the association between SAM in childhood and risk of hematological abnormalities. Results Compared to the unexposed, the exposed had higher mean white blood cells (/μl) [+ 840 (179 to 1501), p = 0.013], neutrophils [+ 504 (83 to 925), p = 0.019] and platelets (*103) [11.9 (8.1 to 17.9), p = 0.038] even after adjustment for food consumption in adulthood. No difference was observed in red blood cells (RBC), hemoglobin and erythrocytes parameters. With regard to the risk of hematological disorders, in contrast to the unexposed, exposed subjects had a risk of leukocytosis approximately three times higher [adjusted OR (95% CI): 2.98 (1.01 to 8.79), p = 0.048]. No difference was observed in terms of anemia, leukopenia, increased platelets and thrombocytopenia between the 2 groups. Conclusion Adults with a history of SAM in childhood have hematological characteristics that would be markers associated with chronic low-grade inflammatory or infectious diseases in an environment with no nutritional transition. Larger cohort studies with bone marrow analyses could provide further understanding of the impact of SAM on the overall hematological profile in adult life.
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spelling doaj-art-dce262a2df0d4f3d9855fd49addf3a7f2025-08-19T23:45:51ZengBMCBMC Nutrition2055-09282023-11-019111010.1186/s40795-023-00783-0Association between severe acute malnutrition in childhood and hematological disorders in adulthood: the Lwiro follow-up study in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the CongoAline Bedha0Tony Shindano1Michel P. Hermans2Violaine Havelange3Samuel Makali4Jimmy Minani5Gaylord Ngaboyeka6Edwige Kunaba7Philippe Donnen8Michelle Dramaix9Ghislain Bisimwa10Pacifique Mwene-Batu11École Régionale de Santé Publique, Université Catholique de BukavuHôpital Provincial General de Reference de Bukavu, Université Catholique de BukavuDivision of Endocrinology & Nutrition, Cliniques Universitaires St-Luc, Université Catholique de LouvainServices d’hématologie, Cliniques Universitaires St-Luc, Université Catholique de LouvainÉcole Régionale de Santé Publique, Université Catholique de BukavuHôpital Provincial General de Reference de Bukavu, Université Catholique de BukavuÉcole Régionale de Santé Publique, Université Catholique de BukavuÉcole Régionale de Santé Publique, Université Catholique de BukavuEcole de Santé Publique, Université Libre de BruxellesEcole de Santé Publique, Université Libre de BruxellesÉcole Régionale de Santé Publique, Université Catholique de BukavuÉcole Régionale de Santé Publique, Université Catholique de BukavuAbstract Background Despite growing evidence on the short-term deleterious effects of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in childhood on hematopoiesis, little is known about the long-term hematological effects of SAM in low-income countries (LICs). Our study explored the association between childhood SAM and hematological disorders in adults 11 to 30 years after post-SAM nutritional rehabilitation. Methods This follow up study investigated 97 adults (mean age 32 years) treated for SAM during childhood in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) between 1988 and 2007. Participants were compared to 97 aged- and sex-matched adult controls living in the same community with no history of SAM. Outcomes of interest were hematological characteristics and disorders in adulthood, assessed by various biological markers. Logistic and linear regression models were used to estimate the association between SAM in childhood and risk of hematological abnormalities. Results Compared to the unexposed, the exposed had higher mean white blood cells (/μl) [+ 840 (179 to 1501), p = 0.013], neutrophils [+ 504 (83 to 925), p = 0.019] and platelets (*103) [11.9 (8.1 to 17.9), p = 0.038] even after adjustment for food consumption in adulthood. No difference was observed in red blood cells (RBC), hemoglobin and erythrocytes parameters. With regard to the risk of hematological disorders, in contrast to the unexposed, exposed subjects had a risk of leukocytosis approximately three times higher [adjusted OR (95% CI): 2.98 (1.01 to 8.79), p = 0.048]. No difference was observed in terms of anemia, leukopenia, increased platelets and thrombocytopenia between the 2 groups. Conclusion Adults with a history of SAM in childhood have hematological characteristics that would be markers associated with chronic low-grade inflammatory or infectious diseases in an environment with no nutritional transition. Larger cohort studies with bone marrow analyses could provide further understanding of the impact of SAM on the overall hematological profile in adult life.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40795-023-00783-0Severe acute malnutritionFollow-upDRCLong-termHematological disorders
spellingShingle Aline Bedha
Tony Shindano
Michel P. Hermans
Violaine Havelange
Samuel Makali
Jimmy Minani
Gaylord Ngaboyeka
Edwige Kunaba
Philippe Donnen
Michelle Dramaix
Ghislain Bisimwa
Pacifique Mwene-Batu
Association between severe acute malnutrition in childhood and hematological disorders in adulthood: the Lwiro follow-up study in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
Severe acute malnutrition
Follow-up
DRC
Long-term
Hematological disorders
title Association between severe acute malnutrition in childhood and hematological disorders in adulthood: the Lwiro follow-up study in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
title_full Association between severe acute malnutrition in childhood and hematological disorders in adulthood: the Lwiro follow-up study in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
title_fullStr Association between severe acute malnutrition in childhood and hematological disorders in adulthood: the Lwiro follow-up study in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
title_full_unstemmed Association between severe acute malnutrition in childhood and hematological disorders in adulthood: the Lwiro follow-up study in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
title_short Association between severe acute malnutrition in childhood and hematological disorders in adulthood: the Lwiro follow-up study in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
title_sort association between severe acute malnutrition in childhood and hematological disorders in adulthood the lwiro follow up study in the eastern democratic republic of the congo
topic Severe acute malnutrition
Follow-up
DRC
Long-term
Hematological disorders
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40795-023-00783-0
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