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Association of iron depletion with menstruation and dietary intake indices in pubertal girls: The healthy growth study
BioMed Research International
  • George Moschonis, Harokopio University
  • Dimitrios Papandreou, Zayed University
  • Christina Mavrogianni, Harokopio University
  • Angeliki Giannopoulou, Harokopio University
  • Louisa Damianidi, Harokopio University
  • Pavlos Malindretos, General Hospital of Volos
  • Christos Lionis, University of Crete Medical School
  • George P. Chrousos, University of Athens Medical School
  • Yannis Manios, Harokopio University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2013
Abstract

The aim of the present study was to investigate the associations of iron depletion (ID) with menstrual blood losses, lifestyle, and dietary habits, in pubertal girls. The study sample comprised 1222 girls aged 9-13 years old. Biochemical, anthropometrical, dietary, clinical, and physical activity data were collected. Out of 274 adolescent girls with menses, 33.5% were found to be iron depleted (defined as serum ferritin < 12 g/L) compared to 15.9% out of 948 girls without menses. Iron-depleted girls without menses were found to have lower consumption of poultry (P = 0.017) and higher consumption of fruits (P = 0.044) and fast food (P = 0.041) compared to their peers having normal iron status. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that girls with menses were 2.57 (95% CI: 1.37, 4.81) times more likely of being iron depleted compared to girls with no menses. Iron depletion was found to be associated with high calcium intake, high consumption of fast foods, and low consumption of poultry and fruits. Menses was the only factor that was found to significantly increase the likelihood of ID in these girls. More future research is probably needed in order to better understand the role of diet and menses in iron depletion. © 2013 George Moschonis et al.

Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Disciplines
Keywords
  • Creactive protein,
  • calcium,
  • ferritin,
  • hemoglobin,
  • iron,
  • calcium,
  • ferritin,
  • iron,
  • adolescent,
  • article,
  • basal metabolic rate,
  • calcium intake,
  • caloric intake,
  • child,
  • dietary intake,
  • erythrocyte,
  • fast food,
  • female,
  • ferritin blood level,
  • food intake,
  • fruit,
  • hematocrit,
  • hemoglobin blood level,
  • human,
  • human tissue,
  • iron blood level,
  • iron depletion,
  • mean corpuscular hemoglobin,
  • menstruation,
  • physical activity,
  • poultry,
  • puberty,
  • school child,
  • anthropometry,
  • bleeding,
  • blood,
  • diet,
  • metabolism,
  • physiology,
  • Adolescent,
  • Anthropometry,
  • Calcium,
  • Child,
  • Diet,
  • Female,
  • Ferritins,
  • Hemorrhage,
  • Humans,
  • Iron,
  • Menstruation
Scopus ID

84896081342

Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Indexed in Scopus
Yes
Open Access
Yes
Open Access Type
Gold: This publication is openly available in an open access journal/series
Citation Information
George Moschonis, Dimitrios Papandreou, Christina Mavrogianni, Angeliki Giannopoulou, et al.. "Association of iron depletion with menstruation and dietary intake indices in pubertal girls: The healthy growth study" BioMed Research International Vol. 2013 (2013) p. 423263 - 423263 ISSN: <p><a href="https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/issn/2314-6133" target="_blank">2314-6133</a></p>
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/dimitrios-papandreou/11/