Anemia in pregnant women: findings from Kuwait birth cohort study.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Abdullah Al-Taiar, Ali H Ziyab, Majeda S Hammoud, Reem Al-Sabah, Saeed Akhtar
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Abstract

Background: Anemia is the most common hematologic disorder in pregnancy, affecting over one-third of pregnant women globally. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of anemia in pregnant women and its associated factors in the Kuwait Birth Cohort study.

Methods: The Kuwait birth cohort (n = 1,108) was a prospective study in which pregnant women were recruited during their second or third trimester. Data were collected through personal interviews during antenatal care visits, including data on sociodemographic and lifestyle factors. Blood samples were analyzed under strict quality control to measure various laboratory indicators. Anemia was defined as hemoglobin (Hb) < 110 g/L. Predictors of anemia were categorized as underlying or direct factors, and logistic regression models were used to investigate their association with anemia.

Results: The prevalence of anemia was 28.16% (95% CI:25.53-30.91%), with 8.75% of women experiencing moderate anemia and 19.40% mild anemia. No cases of severe anemia were observed. Multivariable analysis identified current iron supplement use, (Adjusted Odds Ratio [AOR] 0.52, 95%CI:0.28-0.99; p = 0.049), vitamin D status (sufficient vs. insufficient/deficient), (AOR 0.63, 95%CI:0.43-0.92; p = 0.018), iron levels (p < 0.001), and ferritin levels (p < 0.001) as factors significantly associated with anemia.

Conclusion: Anemia in pregnant women in Kuwait represents a mild to moderate public health concern, primarily driven by iron deficiency. The estimated prevalence of anemia is influenced by the Hb threshold used to define anemia, a topic currently subject to vigorous debate. Our findings suggest that improved screening for iron deficiency during pregnancy may further reduce anemia in pregnant women in Kuwait.

孕妇贫血:科威特出生队列研究结果。
背景:贫血是妊娠期最常见的血液系统疾病,影响着全球三分之一以上的孕妇。本研究旨在评估科威特出生队列研究中孕妇贫血的患病率及其相关因素:科威特出生队列(n = 1,108)是一项前瞻性研究,在孕妇怀孕的第二个或第三个三月期间招募她们。通过产前检查时的个人访谈收集数据,包括社会人口学和生活方式因素的数据。在严格的质量控制下对血液样本进行分析,以测量各种实验室指标。贫血的定义是血红蛋白(Hb)结果:贫血患病率为 28.16%(95% CI:25.53-30.91%),其中 8.75% 的妇女患有中度贫血,19.40% 的妇女患有轻度贫血。没有发现严重贫血的病例。多变量分析确定了当前铁质补充剂的使用情况(调整比值比 [AOR] 0.52,95%CI:0.28-0.99;p = 0.049)、维生素 D 状态(充足与不足/缺乏)(AOR 0.63,95%CI:0.43-0.92;p = 0.018)、铁质水平(p 结论:在科威特的孕妇中,铁质补充剂的使用率为 0.52,95%CI:0.28-0.99;p = 0.049):科威特孕妇贫血是一个轻度至中度的公共卫生问题,主要由缺铁引起。贫血的估计患病率受用于定义贫血的血红蛋白阈值的影响,目前这一话题还在激烈争论中。我们的研究结果表明,改进孕期缺铁筛查可进一步减少科威特孕妇的贫血。
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BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
6.50%
发文量
845
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of pregnancy and childbirth. The journal welcomes submissions on the biomedical aspects of pregnancy, breastfeeding, labor, maternal health, maternity care, trends and sociological aspects of pregnancy and childbirth.
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