Association Between Tea and Coffee Consumption and Symptoms of Iron Deficiency Among University Students

Hafiza Madiha Jaffar, B. Rizwan, Al Noor Naseem, U. Asghar, Zabreen Ghalib, Iram Tariq, Gull e Raana Najeeb, Tania Arshad, A. Ahmed, M. Munir, A. Azhar
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Excessive consumption of tea and coffee has been linked with dietary iron deficiency in many clinical trials. People who consume tea or coffee with meal are at higher risk of developing dietary iron deficiency. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of iron deficiency in relation with tea or coffee among female university students. Methods: 150 female students at University of Lahore selected randomly. All participants were willing to participate in this survey. Questionnaires (on the base of 25 iron deficiency related question) were used for the collection of data to assess the relation between consumption of tea and iron deficiency. Results: 88 participants reported experiencing headache when not taking tea or coffee for long time. 41 desire to consume it all the time. 49 participants experience fatigue when not consumed tea or coffee. 31 participants consume tea or coffee with meal. 27 participants experience symptoms of anemia. 68 participants consume tea or coffee for mind relaxation. 54 participants take tea or coffee for better sleep. 83 participants consume for weight management. About 91 participants take dietary supplement for iron less than 1-2 times a day. Conclusions: This study shows that all the participants consume tea or coffee on daily basis while majority of them take with meal. The participants revealed to have symptoms of iron deficiency.  Consumption of tea or coffee with meal is one of the reasons of dietary iron deficiency as chelates present in tea and coffee hinders the absorption of iron from food.
茶和咖啡消费与大学生缺铁症状的关系
在许多临床试验中,过量饮用茶和咖啡与膳食铁缺乏有关。吃饭时喝茶或喝咖啡的人患膳食铁缺乏症的风险更高。目的:本研究的目的是评估女大学生中与茶或咖啡有关的铁缺乏症的患病率。方法:随机抽取150名拉合尔大学女学生。所有的参与者都愿意参加这个调查。采用问卷调查(基于25个缺铁相关问题)收集数据,评估饮茶与缺铁之间的关系。结果:88名参与者报告在长时间不喝茶或不喝咖啡时出现头痛。我想一直消费它。49名参与者在不喝茶或喝咖啡时感到疲劳。31名参与者在用餐时喝茶或咖啡。27名参与者出现了贫血症状。68名参与者喝茶或咖啡来放松大脑。54名参与者喝茶或咖啡以改善睡眠。83名参与者为了控制体重而进食。约91名参与者每天服用铁补充剂的次数少于1-2次。结论:本研究表明,所有参与者每天都喝茶或咖啡,但大多数人在用餐时服用。参与者表现出缺铁的症状。用餐时喝茶或咖啡是饮食中缺铁的原因之一,因为茶和咖啡中的螯合剂会阻碍铁从食物中吸收。
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