Ethiopian pre-school children consuming a predominantly unrefined plant-based diet have low prevalence of iron-deficiency anaemia.

نویسندگان

  • Dawd Gashu
  • Barbara J Stoecker
  • Abdulaziz Adish
  • Gulelat D Haki
  • Karim Bougma
  • Grace S Marquis
چکیده

OBJECTIVE Children from low-income countries consuming predominantly plant-based diets but little animal products are considered to be at risk of Fe deficiency. The present study determined the Fe status of children from resource-limited rural households. DESIGN A cross-sectional study. SETTING Twenty six kebeles (the smallest administrative unit) from six zones of the Amhara region, Ethiopia. SUBJECTS Children aged 54-60 months (n 628). RESULTS Grain, roots or tubers were the main dietary components consumed by 100 % of the study participants, followed by pulses, legumes or nuts (66·6 %). Consumption of fruit and vegetables (19·3 %) and meat, poultry and fish (2·2 %) was low. Children had a mean dietary diversity score of 2·1 (sd 0·8). Most children (74·8 %, n 470) were in the lowest dietary diversity group (1-2 food groups). Rate of any morbidity in the preceding 14 d was 22·9 % (n 114). Infection or inflammation (α1-acid glycoprotein >1·2 g/l) was present in 30·2 % (n 184) of children. Children had a high rate of stunting (43·2 %). Of the total sample, 13·6 % (n 82) of children were anaemic, 9·1 % (n 57) were Fe deficient and 5·3 % (n 32) had Fe-deficiency anaemia. Fe-deficiency erythropoiesis was present in 14·2 % (n 60) of children. CONCLUSIONS Despite consuming a predominantly plant-based diet and little animal-source foods, there was a low prevalence of Fe-deficiency anaemia. This illustrates that dietary patterns can be inharmonious with Fe biochemical status; thus, Fe-related interventions require biochemical screening.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Public health nutrition

دوره 19 10  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016