Prevalence od iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy in Jordan
Other Title(s)
نسبة انتشار فقر الدم بعوز الحديد لدى الحوامل في الأردن
Source
Journal of the Arab Board of Health Specializations
Issue
Vol. 3, Issue 2 (31 May. 2001), pp.74-79, 6 p.
Publisher
The Arab Board of Health Specializations
Publication Date
2001-05-31
Country of Publication
Syria
No. of Pages
6
Main Subjects
Abstract AR
Objectives : : The study was performed in order to determine the prevalence of iron deficiency anemia during pregnancx in various regions of Jordan,.
Methods : The sample consisted of 1030 pregnant women ranging in age from 16-40 years who were randomly selected from four geographic regions of the country.
Blood samples were collected from each patient and a questionnaire was completed.
Hemoglobin (Hbj.
total serum iron (737,1, total iron binding capat ttx (TIBC).
and percentage of transferrin saturation were determined.
In addition, alkaline phosphatase activity (ALP) was measured in 100 anemic and J00 non-anemic women from the study group.
Result : The overall incidence of anemia was 56.7%, The mean concentrations of Hh, IS I.
and TIBC in the samples were 9.8+/-1.4 g/dl, 23.3+/-12.5 flg/dl.
and 449.1+/-43.2 fig/dl respectively.
The prevalence of anemia was lower in subjects from the developed region (Amman) than in the other three regions.
In the Eastern region the prevalence was 68.3%; in the Western region the prevalence was 57.8%; and in the Southern regions the prevalence was 59.1%.
Anemia was most prevalent in the youngest age group, in the third trimester of pregnant y, and in muciparous cases.
In addition, the anemic cases showed a higher activity of alkaline phosphatase f 168+/- 8.8 u/l) than non-anemic cases (120.3+/-10.5 u/l.) (P<0.01}.
Conclusion: It appears that iron deficiency anemia is a serious problem in Jordanian women during pregnam y.
An in depth investigation to clarify and remedy this problem is called for.
Abstract EN
Objectives : : The study was performed in order to determine the prevalence of iron deficiency anemia during pregnancx in various regions of Jordan,.
Methods : The sample consisted of 1030 pregnant women ranging in age from 16-40 years who were randomly selected from four geographic regions of the country.
Blood samples were collected from each patient and a questionnaire was completed.
Hemoglobin (Hbj.
total serum iron (737,1, total iron binding capat ttx (TIBC).
and percentage of transferrin saturation were determined.
In addition, alkaline phosphatase activity (ALP) was measured in 100 anemic and J00 non-anemic women from the study group.
Result : The overall incidence of anemia was 56.7%, The mean concentrations of Hh, IS I.
and TIBC in the samples were 9.8+/-1.4 g/dl, 23.3+/-12.5 flg/dl.
and 449.1+/-43.2 fig/dl respectively.
The prevalence of anemia was lower in subjects from the developed region (Amman) than in the other three regions.
In the Eastern region the prevalence was 68.3%; in the Western region the prevalence was 57.8%; and in the Southern regions the prevalence was 59.1%.
Anemia was most prevalent in the youngest age group, in the third trimester of pregnant y, and in muciparous cases.
In addition, the anemic cases showed a higher activity of alkaline phosphatase f 168+/- 8.8 u/l) than non-anemic cases (120.3+/-10.5 u/l.) (P<0.01}.
Conclusion: It appears that iron deficiency anemia is a serious problem in Jordanian women during pregnam y.
An in depth investigation to clarify and remedy this problem is called for.
American Psychological Association (APA)
2001. Prevalence od iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy in Jordan. Journal of the Arab Board of Health Specializations،Vol. 3, no. 2, pp.74-79.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
Prevalence od iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy in Jordan. Journal of the Arab Board of Health Specializations Vol. 3, no. 2(May 2001), pp.74-79.
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American Medical Association (AMA)
Prevalence od iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy in Jordan. Journal of the Arab Board of Health Specializations. 2001. Vol. 3, no. 2, pp.74-79.
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Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references : p. 79
Record ID
BIM-152883