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| Title: | Prevalence of nutritional anaemia among primary school girls in Riyadh City Saudi Arabia |
| Authors: | Al Orf, Sadaa. Karrar Osman, Ali, al-Othaimeen, Abdulaziz. |
| Issue Date: | 1999 |
| Abstract: | The prevalence of iron deficiency anaemia was investigated among 1 210 school
girls in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Anthropometric measurements were recorded. A
dietary and socio-economic status questionnaire was administered and heamoglobin
(Hb), serum iron and ferritin were estimated. Wasting and stunting is common
among the 7- and 14-year-old girls. A total of 8.5% of children showed Hb level
below 10 g/dL while 55.4% showed Hb level below 12 g/dL. It was found that
26.3% of the girls have serum iron below 10 m mol/dL while 16.1% of subsample of
the girls showed serum ferritin level of less than 12 m g/dL. The most affected ones
are those in the age group of 7±14 years old. The dietary questionnaire revealed that
16.5% of the girls did not take breakfast at home and depend on snacks offered in
the school canteen which consist mostly of biscuits, chocolate bars, potato chips and
carbonated cola drinks. No association between education of mother and father and
breakfast consumption at home was detected. Tea drinking is common among these
girls while fresh fruits and vegetable consumption is infrequent. Iron deficiency
anaemia is highly prevalent among these schoolgir ls which seriously affects the
growth of 7- and 14-year-old girls. An in-depth investigation of the etiological
factors of iron deficiency is urgently needed and meanwhile a suitable iron supplementation program is recommended. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/18666 |
| Appears in Collections: | College of Applied Medical Sciences
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