Introduction: Iron deficiency anemia is the most common type of anemia among adolescent girls. The prevalence of anemia among pregnant women increased from 2013 to 2018, and females age 15-24 years had the highest prevalence of anemia. Therefore, knowing the baseline status of protein and iron ...
It is well known that lack of iron is the most common nutritional deficiency in the world, especially in developing countries. Its highest prevalence is observed in women during their reproductive life, and also in infants, children, and even in adolescents. The deficiency is produced when there...
Iron-deficiency and non-iron-deficiency anemia accounted for 27.33 and 72.67% of all children with anemia, respectively. 3.1. Prevalence of Anemia in Children with Different Demographic Characteristics The prevalence of anemia was 26.18% in boys and 26.80% in girls, 32.73% in children aged 6–11...
a higher incidence has been reported in children younger than 5 years of age, pregnant women, and elderly people (>70 years) [1]. The most frequent types of anemia are (i) iron-deficiency anemia (IDA), affecting about 50% of anemic people, and (ii) anemia of chronic disease (ACD, ...
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One way in which embryonic hypoxia might occur clinically is through maternal or embryonic anaemia. This is a major global health problem, affecting 20–40% of women of child-bearing age, a total of more than 500 million individuals7. Maternal anaemia in rabbits8and maternal iron deficiency (...
(Fig.4A; Supplementary Fig.1B; Supplementary Data12; Supplementary Data13), highlighting the usefulness of this method in addressing residual genetic confounding.HFE(rescaled by TSAT) andTMPRSS6(iron) were strongly associated with inverse risk of iron-deficiency anaemia. We also found thatEPAS1(...
More than 1·6 billion people worldwide are anaemic and the prevalence is highest (47·4%) in preschool children,1 especially those aged 4–23 months. Iron deficiency is thought to be the commonest cause of anaemia worldwide.1 Complex factors interact to cause iron deficiency in children age...
In their study, the scientists observed over 50 young women whose iron reserves were depleted but who did not yet suffer from anaemia. The women received a daily dose of at least 40 milligrammes of iron, as is commonly prescribed in cases of iron deficiency. Afterwards, the researchers measur...
Globally, anaemia is affecting about 1.62 billion people worldwide and approximately half of all anaemia can be attributed to iron deficiency. Children, pregnant women, and women of reproductive age are greatly affected [4]. The number of nonpregnant women of reproductive age affected by anaemia ...