Mother's Nutrition Literacy and Offspring Anemia: A Comparison Study in a Single Center.

IF 1.3 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Özlem Tezol, Sakina Mammadova
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Abstract

Objective: It is known that mother's knowledge about nutrition is associated with the prevalence of anemia in their children. The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency of iron deficiency without anemia (ID), iron deficiency anemia (IDA), and anemia in children according to the level of mother's nutrition literacy (NL).

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in a well-child outpatient clinic. The study included healthy children aged between 24 and 59 months and their mothers. Scores of the mothers on the Nutrition Literacy Assessment Tool for Adults and children's anthropometric z-scores, dietary diversity and Mediterranean Diet Quality Index scores, and children's hemoglobin and ferritin levels were collected. Two-group comparison analysis was performed.

Results: Ninety mother-child pairs were included. While 36 mothers (40%) had borderline and 54 (60%) mothers had adequate NL, 15 children (16.7%) had ID, 5 (5.6%) children had IDA, and a total of 18 children (20%) had nutritional anemia. The percentage of wasted children was higher in the group with borderline NL (13.9% vs. 1.9%, P = .036). The percentage of children with ID, IDA, or other nutritional anemia was not different between the borderline and adequate NL groups (30.6% vs. 40.7%, P = .326).

Conclusion: The frequency of ID, IDA, or other nutritional anemia in children does not differ significantly between mothers with borderline and adequate NL. Increasing NL of mothers could be a step toward reducing the burden of child undernutrition.

母亲的营养素养与后代贫血:一个单一中心的比较研究。
目的:众所周知,母亲对营养的了解与孩子贫血的患病率有关。本研究的目的是根据母亲的营养知识水平(NL)来评估儿童缺铁性无贫血(ID)、缺铁性贫血(IDA)和贫血的发生率。材料和方法:在一家健康儿童门诊进行横断面研究。这项研究包括年龄在24至59个月之间的健康儿童及其母亲。收集了母亲在成人和儿童营养素养评估工具上的z评分、饮食多样性和地中海饮食质量指数评分以及儿童血红蛋白和铁蛋白水平。进行两组比较分析。结果:纳入90对母子。36名母亲(40%)处于临界状态,54名母亲(60%)具有足够的NL,15名儿童(16.7%)患有ID,5名儿童(5.6%)患有IDA,共有18名儿童(20%)患有营养性贫血。临界NL组的浪费儿童比例更高(13.9%对1.9%,P=.036)。临界NL组和适当NL组的ID、IDA或其他营养性贫血儿童比例没有差异(30.6%对40.7%,P=.326),营养不良或其他营养性贫血的母亲之间没有显著差异。增加母亲的营养不良可能是减轻儿童营养不良负担的一步。
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