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Effects of Pubertal Status and Inflammation on the Use of Ferritin to Define Iron Deficiency in Children With Overweight or Obesity

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A worldwide increase in childhood overweight (OW) and obesity (OB) has been reported. OB is an inflammatory state which affects iron metabolism and the sensibility of the tests to detect iron deficiency (ID). Our aim was to evaluate the adequacy of current ferritin cut-offs to d...

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Autores principales: Muzzio, Maria Luz, Lozano Chiappe, Ezequiel S, Kabakian, Laura, Ferraro, Florencia, Landó, Ines, Alonso, Elizabeth, Fernández, Jorgelina, Peredo, Soledad, Brovarone, Lucrecia, Pia Santucci, Maria, Meroño, Tomás
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6452423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31057325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1178638819839064
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author Muzzio, Maria Luz
Lozano Chiappe, Ezequiel S
Kabakian, Laura
Ferraro, Florencia
Landó, Ines
Alonso, Elizabeth
Fernández, Jorgelina
Peredo, Soledad
Brovarone, Lucrecia
Pia Santucci, Maria
Meroño, Tomás
author_facet Muzzio, Maria Luz
Lozano Chiappe, Ezequiel S
Kabakian, Laura
Ferraro, Florencia
Landó, Ines
Alonso, Elizabeth
Fernández, Jorgelina
Peredo, Soledad
Brovarone, Lucrecia
Pia Santucci, Maria
Meroño, Tomás
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A worldwide increase in childhood overweight (OW) and obesity (OB) has been reported. OB is an inflammatory state which affects iron metabolism and the sensibility of the tests to detect iron deficiency (ID). Our aim was to evaluate the adequacy of current ferritin cut-offs to define ID in children with OW/OB. METHODS: This cross-sectional study included 152 children (54% girls) aged (median [Q1-Q3]) 11 (8-13) years with OW/OB. Complete blood count and iron metabolism were evaluated. Low ferritin, transferrin saturation (TSat), and anemia were defined by age- and sex-specific cut-offs recommended by National Guidelines. Iron intake was assessed in a subgroup (n = 80) by a 24-hour dietary recall. Analyses were made according to pubertal development and ferritin tertiles. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of low ferritin, TSat, and anemia was 2.6%, 23.8%, and 5.2%, respectively. Among pre-pubertal children (n = 87), the frequency of low TSat rose across ferritin tertiles (P < .05), whereas it decreased among pubertal children (n = 65; P < .005). Cases of anemia among pre-pubertal children were found in the highest ferritin tertile, whereas 4/6 anemia cases in pubertal children were found in the lowest ferritin tertile (<39 µg/L). Pubertal children within the lowest ferritin tertile + low TSat (n = 11) showed lower hemoglobin (–9%; P < .005) and hematocrit (–8%, P < .01) than those in the same tertile + normal TSat (n = 16). The overall prevalence of children with ferritin < 39 µg/L + low TSat was 9.2%. CONCLUSIONS: Higher ferritin cut-off values are required to define ID in children with OW/OB. Such cut-off remains to be validated in larger, multi-ethnic cohorts of children with OW/OB.
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spelling pubmed-64524232019-05-03 Effects of Pubertal Status and Inflammation on the Use of Ferritin to Define Iron Deficiency in Children With Overweight or Obesity Muzzio, Maria Luz Lozano Chiappe, Ezequiel S Kabakian, Laura Ferraro, Florencia Landó, Ines Alonso, Elizabeth Fernández, Jorgelina Peredo, Soledad Brovarone, Lucrecia Pia Santucci, Maria Meroño, Tomás Nutr Metab Insights Original Research BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A worldwide increase in childhood overweight (OW) and obesity (OB) has been reported. OB is an inflammatory state which affects iron metabolism and the sensibility of the tests to detect iron deficiency (ID). Our aim was to evaluate the adequacy of current ferritin cut-offs to define ID in children with OW/OB. METHODS: This cross-sectional study included 152 children (54% girls) aged (median [Q1-Q3]) 11 (8-13) years with OW/OB. Complete blood count and iron metabolism were evaluated. Low ferritin, transferrin saturation (TSat), and anemia were defined by age- and sex-specific cut-offs recommended by National Guidelines. Iron intake was assessed in a subgroup (n = 80) by a 24-hour dietary recall. Analyses were made according to pubertal development and ferritin tertiles. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of low ferritin, TSat, and anemia was 2.6%, 23.8%, and 5.2%, respectively. Among pre-pubertal children (n = 87), the frequency of low TSat rose across ferritin tertiles (P < .05), whereas it decreased among pubertal children (n = 65; P < .005). Cases of anemia among pre-pubertal children were found in the highest ferritin tertile, whereas 4/6 anemia cases in pubertal children were found in the lowest ferritin tertile (<39 µg/L). Pubertal children within the lowest ferritin tertile + low TSat (n = 11) showed lower hemoglobin (–9%; P < .005) and hematocrit (–8%, P < .01) than those in the same tertile + normal TSat (n = 16). The overall prevalence of children with ferritin < 39 µg/L + low TSat was 9.2%. CONCLUSIONS: Higher ferritin cut-off values are required to define ID in children with OW/OB. Such cut-off remains to be validated in larger, multi-ethnic cohorts of children with OW/OB. SAGE Publications 2019-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6452423/ /pubmed/31057325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1178638819839064 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Research
Muzzio, Maria Luz
Lozano Chiappe, Ezequiel S
Kabakian, Laura
Ferraro, Florencia
Landó, Ines
Alonso, Elizabeth
Fernández, Jorgelina
Peredo, Soledad
Brovarone, Lucrecia
Pia Santucci, Maria
Meroño, Tomás
Effects of Pubertal Status and Inflammation on the Use of Ferritin to Define Iron Deficiency in Children With Overweight or Obesity
title Effects of Pubertal Status and Inflammation on the Use of Ferritin to Define Iron Deficiency in Children With Overweight or Obesity
title_full Effects of Pubertal Status and Inflammation on the Use of Ferritin to Define Iron Deficiency in Children With Overweight or Obesity
title_fullStr Effects of Pubertal Status and Inflammation on the Use of Ferritin to Define Iron Deficiency in Children With Overweight or Obesity
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Pubertal Status and Inflammation on the Use of Ferritin to Define Iron Deficiency in Children With Overweight or Obesity
title_short Effects of Pubertal Status and Inflammation on the Use of Ferritin to Define Iron Deficiency in Children With Overweight or Obesity
title_sort effects of pubertal status and inflammation on the use of ferritin to define iron deficiency in children with overweight or obesity
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6452423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31057325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1178638819839064
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