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Prevalence of iron deficiency in 62,685 women of seven race/ethnicity groups: The HEIRS Study

BACKGROUND: Few cross-sectional studies report iron deficiency (ID) prevalence in women of different race/ethnicity and ages in US or Canada. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated screening observations on women who participated between 2001–2003 in a cross-sectional, primary care-based sample of adul...

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Autores principales: Barton, James C., Wiener, Howard H., Acton, Ronald T., Adams, Paul C., Eckfeldt, John H., Gordeuk, Victor R., Harris, Emily L., McLaren, Christine E., Harrison, Helen, McLaren, Gordon D., Reboussin, David M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7179917/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32324809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232125
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author Barton, James C.
Wiener, Howard H.
Acton, Ronald T.
Adams, Paul C.
Eckfeldt, John H.
Gordeuk, Victor R.
Harris, Emily L.
McLaren, Christine E.
Harrison, Helen
McLaren, Gordon D.
Reboussin, David M.
author_facet Barton, James C.
Wiener, Howard H.
Acton, Ronald T.
Adams, Paul C.
Eckfeldt, John H.
Gordeuk, Victor R.
Harris, Emily L.
McLaren, Christine E.
Harrison, Helen
McLaren, Gordon D.
Reboussin, David M.
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description BACKGROUND: Few cross-sectional studies report iron deficiency (ID) prevalence in women of different race/ethnicity and ages in US or Canada. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated screening observations on women who participated between 2001–2003 in a cross-sectional, primary care-based sample of adults ages ≥25 y whose observations were complete: race/ethnicity; age; transferrin saturation; serum ferritin; and HFE p.C282Y and p.H63D alleles. We defined ID using a stringent criterion: combined transferrin saturation <10% and serum ferritin <33.7 pmol/L (<15 μg/L). We compared ID prevalence in women of different race/ethnicity subgrouped by age and determined associations of p.C282Y and p.H63D to ID overall, and to ID in women ages 25–44 y with or without self-reported pregnancy. RESULTS: These 62,685 women included 27,079 whites, 17,272 blacks, 8,566 Hispanics, 7,615 Asians, 449 Pacific Islanders, 441 Native Americans, and 1,263 participants of other race/ethnicity. Proportions of women with ID were higher in Hispanics and blacks than whites and Asians. Prevalence of ID was significantly greater in women ages 25–54 y of all race/ethnicity groups than women ages ≥55 y of corresponding race/ethnicity. In women ages ≥55 y, ID prevalence did not differ significantly across race/ethnicity. p.C282Y and p.H63D prevalence did not differ significantly in women with or without ID, regardless of race/ethnicity, age subgroup, or pregnancy. CONCLUSIONS: ID prevalence was greater in Hispanic and black than white and Asian women ages 25–54 y. p.C282Y and p.H63D prevalence did not differ significantly in women with or without ID, regardless of race/ethnicity, age subgroup, or pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-71799172020-05-05 Prevalence of iron deficiency in 62,685 women of seven race/ethnicity groups: The HEIRS Study Barton, James C. Wiener, Howard H. Acton, Ronald T. Adams, Paul C. Eckfeldt, John H. Gordeuk, Victor R. Harris, Emily L. McLaren, Christine E. Harrison, Helen McLaren, Gordon D. Reboussin, David M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Few cross-sectional studies report iron deficiency (ID) prevalence in women of different race/ethnicity and ages in US or Canada. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated screening observations on women who participated between 2001–2003 in a cross-sectional, primary care-based sample of adults ages ≥25 y whose observations were complete: race/ethnicity; age; transferrin saturation; serum ferritin; and HFE p.C282Y and p.H63D alleles. We defined ID using a stringent criterion: combined transferrin saturation <10% and serum ferritin <33.7 pmol/L (<15 μg/L). We compared ID prevalence in women of different race/ethnicity subgrouped by age and determined associations of p.C282Y and p.H63D to ID overall, and to ID in women ages 25–44 y with or without self-reported pregnancy. RESULTS: These 62,685 women included 27,079 whites, 17,272 blacks, 8,566 Hispanics, 7,615 Asians, 449 Pacific Islanders, 441 Native Americans, and 1,263 participants of other race/ethnicity. Proportions of women with ID were higher in Hispanics and blacks than whites and Asians. Prevalence of ID was significantly greater in women ages 25–54 y of all race/ethnicity groups than women ages ≥55 y of corresponding race/ethnicity. In women ages ≥55 y, ID prevalence did not differ significantly across race/ethnicity. p.C282Y and p.H63D prevalence did not differ significantly in women with or without ID, regardless of race/ethnicity, age subgroup, or pregnancy. CONCLUSIONS: ID prevalence was greater in Hispanic and black than white and Asian women ages 25–54 y. p.C282Y and p.H63D prevalence did not differ significantly in women with or without ID, regardless of race/ethnicity, age subgroup, or pregnancy. Public Library of Science 2020-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7179917/ /pubmed/32324809 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232125 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Barton, James C.
Wiener, Howard H.
Acton, Ronald T.
Adams, Paul C.
Eckfeldt, John H.
Gordeuk, Victor R.
Harris, Emily L.
McLaren, Christine E.
Harrison, Helen
McLaren, Gordon D.
Reboussin, David M.
Prevalence of iron deficiency in 62,685 women of seven race/ethnicity groups: The HEIRS Study
title Prevalence of iron deficiency in 62,685 women of seven race/ethnicity groups: The HEIRS Study
title_full Prevalence of iron deficiency in 62,685 women of seven race/ethnicity groups: The HEIRS Study
title_fullStr Prevalence of iron deficiency in 62,685 women of seven race/ethnicity groups: The HEIRS Study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of iron deficiency in 62,685 women of seven race/ethnicity groups: The HEIRS Study
title_short Prevalence of iron deficiency in 62,685 women of seven race/ethnicity groups: The HEIRS Study
title_sort prevalence of iron deficiency in 62,685 women of seven race/ethnicity groups: the heirs study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7179917/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32324809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232125
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