贫民窟青少年拾荒者的铁含量特征

Murti Andriastuti, Anisa Dwi Fathinasari, Khansa Salsabila, Miranti Fristy Medyatama
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背景:缺铁性贫血(IDA)是世界上主要的健康问题之一,特别是在发展中国家。在青春期,缺铁可由生长突增、营养摄入不足、寄生虫感染和月经期间大量失血引起。关于这个问题的重要性,我们旨在评估生活在贫民窟地区的青少年拾荒者的铁含量。材料和方法:这是一项横断面研究,于2016年10月在印度尼西亚贝卡西的一所青少年拾荒者替代学校进行。收集月经状况、体重和身高测量数据以及血液样本来确定铁状态(铁耗尽、铁缺乏和IDA)。结果:本研究共招募了96名年龄在10-18岁的青少年。贫血的患病率为13.6%,其中一半是由缺铁引起的。受试者的铁谱为缺铁(2.1%)、缺铁(18.8%)和IDA(7.3%)。女性血红蛋白、铁蛋白和转铁蛋白饱和度显著降低(P<0.01, P=0.01, P<0.01)。结论:贫血、缺铁、缺铁和IDA在青春期女孩中更为普遍。需要特别注意改善女孩的铁状况,特别是通过补充铁来预防IDA。此外,通过减少由于母亲和胎儿铁储存不足而导致的分娩并发症,实现最佳铁储备对于进入安全和健康的妊娠是必不可少的。
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Iron Profile in Adolescent Scavengers Living in Slum Areas
Background: Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is one of the major health issues in the world, especially in developing countries. During adolescence, iron deficiency can be caused by a growth spurt, inadequate nutritional intake, parasite infection, and heavy blood loss during menstruation. Regarding the importance of this issue, we aimed to assess the iron profile in adolescent scavengers living in slum areas. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted in October 2016 at an alternative school for adolescents working as scavengers in Bekasi, Indonesia. Data on menstrual status, weight and height measurements, and blood samples were collected to define iron status (iron depletion, iron deficiency, and IDA). Results: In this study, 96 adolescents aged 10–18 years were recruited. The prevalence of anemia was 13.6%, and half was caused by iron deficiency. The iron profiles of subjects were iron depletion (2.1%), iron deficiency (18.8%), and IDA (7.3%). Hemoglobin, ferritin, and transferrin saturation were significantly lower in females (P<0.01, P=0.01, P<0.01 respectively). Conclusion: Anemia, iron depletion, iron deficiency, and IDA are more prevalent among adolescent girls. Special attention is needed to improve the iron status of girls, especially by giving iron supplementation for IDA prevention. Moreover, achieving the optimal iron reserve is imperative to enter a safe and healthy pregnancy by reducing delivery complications due to inadequate iron storage of both mother and fetus.
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