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Prevalence of Anemia and Associated Risk Factors Among Non-Pregnant Women in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study

BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency is known to be the most common nutritional disorder. About 30% of the world’s population is iron deficient (ID). Women are more likely to be exposed to anemia than men, which is an epidemic public health problem. OBJECTIVE: A cross-sectional study was carried out to inves...

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Autores principales: AlFaris, Nora, ALTamimi, Jozaa, AlKehayez, Nora, AlMushawah, Fatema, AlNaeem, AbdulRhman, AlAmri, Nadia, AlMudawah, Ebtisam, Alsemari, Malak, Alzahrani, Jawaher, Alqahtani, Layla, Alenazi, Wedad, Almuteb, Ashwaq, Alotibi, Hessa
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7943321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33707967
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S299450
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author AlFaris, Nora
ALTamimi, Jozaa
AlKehayez, Nora
AlMushawah, Fatema
AlNaeem, AbdulRhman
AlAmri, Nadia
AlMudawah, Ebtisam
Alsemari, Malak
Alzahrani, Jawaher
Alqahtani, Layla
Alenazi, Wedad
Almuteb, Ashwaq
Alotibi, Hessa
author_facet AlFaris, Nora
ALTamimi, Jozaa
AlKehayez, Nora
AlMushawah, Fatema
AlNaeem, AbdulRhman
AlAmri, Nadia
AlMudawah, Ebtisam
Alsemari, Malak
Alzahrani, Jawaher
Alqahtani, Layla
Alenazi, Wedad
Almuteb, Ashwaq
Alotibi, Hessa
author_sort AlFaris, Nora
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency is known to be the most common nutritional disorder. About 30% of the world’s population is iron deficient (ID). Women are more likely to be exposed to anemia than men, which is an epidemic public health problem. OBJECTIVE: A cross-sectional study was carried out to investigate the prevalence of anemia and associated risk factors among non-pregnant women in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. METHODS: Non-pregnant women (n = 250) aged 20–65 years were involved in this study. Sociodemographic, nutritional status, menstrual history, anthropometric and haematological properties were calculated. Anaemia proxies including haemoglobin (HB), serum ferritin (IDA), Haematocrit (Hct), mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH) and mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (MCHC) were determined as well as BMI. RESULTS: The respondents were varied according to demographic factors and according to anemia proxies, the majority of them suffered from anemia. The Student’s t-test analysis showed that the average daily food intake was lower than that of the dietary requirement intake (DRI). Correlation and logistic regression analysis between sociodemographic factors and anemia proxies revealed that most of such factors significantly and negatively affected anemia proxies. Moreover, the correlation of daily food intake and anemia proxies showed that the nutrients responsible for the improvement of anemia proxies were not taken in sufficient amount as indicated by a significant and positive correlation. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, various factors including demographic factors, daily food intake appeared to be associated with anemia proxies, which are the most important risk factor for anemia among non-pregnant women in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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spelling pubmed-79433212021-03-10 Prevalence of Anemia and Associated Risk Factors Among Non-Pregnant Women in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study AlFaris, Nora ALTamimi, Jozaa AlKehayez, Nora AlMushawah, Fatema AlNaeem, AbdulRhman AlAmri, Nadia AlMudawah, Ebtisam Alsemari, Malak Alzahrani, Jawaher Alqahtani, Layla Alenazi, Wedad Almuteb, Ashwaq Alotibi, Hessa Int J Gen Med Original Research BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency is known to be the most common nutritional disorder. About 30% of the world’s population is iron deficient (ID). Women are more likely to be exposed to anemia than men, which is an epidemic public health problem. OBJECTIVE: A cross-sectional study was carried out to investigate the prevalence of anemia and associated risk factors among non-pregnant women in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. METHODS: Non-pregnant women (n = 250) aged 20–65 years were involved in this study. Sociodemographic, nutritional status, menstrual history, anthropometric and haematological properties were calculated. Anaemia proxies including haemoglobin (HB), serum ferritin (IDA), Haematocrit (Hct), mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH) and mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (MCHC) were determined as well as BMI. RESULTS: The respondents were varied according to demographic factors and according to anemia proxies, the majority of them suffered from anemia. The Student’s t-test analysis showed that the average daily food intake was lower than that of the dietary requirement intake (DRI). Correlation and logistic regression analysis between sociodemographic factors and anemia proxies revealed that most of such factors significantly and negatively affected anemia proxies. Moreover, the correlation of daily food intake and anemia proxies showed that the nutrients responsible for the improvement of anemia proxies were not taken in sufficient amount as indicated by a significant and positive correlation. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, various factors including demographic factors, daily food intake appeared to be associated with anemia proxies, which are the most important risk factor for anemia among non-pregnant women in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Dove 2021-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7943321/ /pubmed/33707967 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S299450 Text en © 2021 AlFaris et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
spellingShingle Original Research
AlFaris, Nora
ALTamimi, Jozaa
AlKehayez, Nora
AlMushawah, Fatema
AlNaeem, AbdulRhman
AlAmri, Nadia
AlMudawah, Ebtisam
Alsemari, Malak
Alzahrani, Jawaher
Alqahtani, Layla
Alenazi, Wedad
Almuteb, Ashwaq
Alotibi, Hessa
Prevalence of Anemia and Associated Risk Factors Among Non-Pregnant Women in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
title Prevalence of Anemia and Associated Risk Factors Among Non-Pregnant Women in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full Prevalence of Anemia and Associated Risk Factors Among Non-Pregnant Women in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_fullStr Prevalence of Anemia and Associated Risk Factors Among Non-Pregnant Women in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Anemia and Associated Risk Factors Among Non-Pregnant Women in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_short Prevalence of Anemia and Associated Risk Factors Among Non-Pregnant Women in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_sort prevalence of anemia and associated risk factors among non-pregnant women in riyadh, saudi arabia: a cross-sectional study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7943321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33707967
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S299450
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