Anemia in Asian children: trends in the prevalence, etiology and analysis of geographic inequalities.

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Nowaj Sharif, Ahmad Neyazi, Mahalaqua Nazli Khatib, Lalji Baldaniya, Suhas Ballal, V Kavita, Laxmidhar Maharana, Renu Arya, Ganesh Bushi, Muhammed Shabil, Rukshar Syed, Manika Gupta, Sunil Kumar, Sabah Ansar, Sanjit Sah, Diptismita Jena, Prakasini Satapathy
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Abstract

Background: Pediatric anemia is a pervasive public health issue in Asia, significantly impairing children's growth, cognitive development, and future potential. This study evaluates trends, prevalence, and socio-economic disparities of pediatric anemia across Asia from 1990 to 2021, leveraging data from the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) 2021 study.

Methods: Using estimated annual percentage change (EAPC) and Pearson's correlation coefficient, geographic variations and temporal trends were analysed alongside associations between prevalence, years lived with disability (YLDs), and Socio-demographic index (SDI).

Results: The study reveals a modest overall decline in anemia prevalence by 11.9%, from 464.53 million cases in 1990 to 409.07 million in 2021. High-SDI regions such as East Asia achieved significant reductions (- 71.36%), with countries like Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Seychelles, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) showing substantial progress. In stark contrast, low-SDI countries, including Yemen (108.34%) and Afghanistan (130.28%), along with Cambodia, India, and Pakistan, experienced alarming increases. Dietary iron deficiency was the dominant cause, followed by hemoglobinopathies and neglected tropical diseases. Females, particularly adolescents, and children under five faced disproportionate burdens, with prevalence rates in low-SDI regions exceeding 47,000 per 100,000 compared to < 10,000 per 100,000 in high-SDI areas.

Conclusions: These findings emphasize profound regional and socio-economic inequalities in anemia burden. Urgent, evidence-based interventions are imperative, focusing on enhancing nutrition, expanding healthcare access, and integrating sex-sensitive strategies to address this multifaceted issue. Strengthened policies and targeted actions are critical to mitigating the burden and fostering health equity, particularly in vulnerable low-SDI regions.

亚洲儿童贫血:流行趋势、病因和地理不平等分析。
背景:儿童贫血是亚洲普遍存在的公共卫生问题,严重影响儿童的生长、认知发展和未来潜力。本研究利用全球疾病负担研究(GBD) 2021研究的数据,评估了1990年至2021年亚洲儿童贫血的趋势、患病率和社会经济差异。方法:使用估计的年百分比变化(EAPC)和Pearson相关系数,分析地理变化和时间趋势以及患病率、残疾生活年数(YLDs)和社会人口指数(SDI)之间的关联。结果:该研究显示,贫血患病率总体下降11.9%,从1990年的46453万例降至2021年的40907万例。东亚等高sdi地区取得了显著下降(- 71.36%),新加坡、韩国、塞舌尔、卡塔尔和阿拉伯联合酋长国等国家取得了实质性进展。与此形成鲜明对比的是,低sdi国家,包括也门(108.34%)和阿富汗(130.28%),以及柬埔寨、印度和巴基斯坦,都经历了惊人的增长。膳食铁缺乏是主要原因,其次是血红蛋白病和被忽视的热带病。女性,特别是青少年和五岁以下儿童面临着不成比例的负担,与低sdi地区相比,患病率超过每10万人47,000人。结论:这些发现强调了贫血负担的深刻区域和社会经济不平等。迫切需要以证据为基础的紧急干预措施,重点是加强营养,扩大医疗保健服务,并整合对性别敏感的战略,以解决这一多方面的问题。加强政策和有针对性的行动对于减轻负担和促进卫生公平至关重要,特别是在脆弱的低sdi区域。
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World Journal of Pediatrics
World Journal of Pediatrics 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
1.10%
发文量
592
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: The World Journal of Pediatrics, a monthly publication, is dedicated to disseminating peer-reviewed original papers, reviews, and special reports focusing on clinical practice and research in pediatrics. We welcome contributions from pediatricians worldwide on new developments across all areas of pediatrics, including pediatric surgery, preventive healthcare, pharmacology, stomatology, and biomedicine. The journal also covers basic sciences and experimental work, serving as a comprehensive academic platform for the international exchange of medical findings.
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