Korean J Community Nutr.  2001 Dec;6(5):734-743.

A Screening Tool for Identifying High-Risk Pregnant Women of Fe Deficiency Anemia : Process I

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  • 1Depatment of Food & Nutrition, Keimyung University, Taegu, Korea.

Abstract

Iron deficiency anemia is a worldwide public health problem relevant to unsound nutritional practice. While the prevalence of iron deficiency anemia is very common among pregnant women, appropriate nutritional service programs to improve the iron status are lacking in Korea. In an attempt to develop a nutritional screening tool to separate the high-risk subjects of iron deficiency, we carried out a nutritional survey for 115 Korean pregnant women whose gestational age ranged from 13 to 24 weeks. Each subject was interviewed with questionnaires for general characteristics and dietary habits. Food intake was measured by 24-hour recap method and 2 day record. Fasting blood was drawn for measuring hemoglobin and serum ferritin. It appeared that half of the pregnant women belonged to the anemia group and had insufficient dietary habits to provide adequate amounts of dietary iron. The first gravida and the working women had better hematological iron indicators than the second or more gravida and the housewives. It also appeared that women who had bigger family size and lower BMI in pre-pregnancy had poorer iron status. Among the food consumption habits, fruit dependent dietary habit was related to poor iron status. Sufficiently consumed green leafy vegetable and appropriate amount of food before morning sickness were positive factors of iron stares. Our results indicated that parity, BMI, current job, family size, food habits including consumption of fruits, green & yellow vegetables, and food habits before the onset of morning sickness are significant factors to contribute the Fe deficiency anemia during pregnancy.

Keyword

Fe deficiency; pregnant; ferritin; hemoglobin; dietary habit; screening tool

MeSH Terms

Anemia*
Anemia, Iron-Deficiency
Eating
Family Characteristics
Fasting
Female
Ferritins
Food Habits
Fruit
Gestational Age
Humans
Iron
Iron, Dietary
Korea
Mass Screening*
Morning Sickness
Nutrition Surveys
Parity
Pregnancy
Pregnant Women*
Prevalence
Public Health
Vegetables
Women, Working
Surveys and Questionnaires
Ferritins
Iron
Iron, Dietary
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