Profiles of anemia in adolescent students with sports club membership in an outpatient clinic setting: a retrospective study

Author:

Yamamoto Kana12,Takita Morihito3,Kami Masahiro4,Tsubokura Masaharu5ORCID,Tanimoto Tetsuya6,Kitamura Toshio7,Takemoto Yoshinobu2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan

2. Department of Internal Medicine, Yoshinobu Clinic, Kagoshima, Japan

3. Department of Internal Medicine, Navitas Clinic Tachikawa, Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan

4. Medical Governance Research Institute, Minato, Tokyo, Japan

5. Department of Radiation Health Management, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima, Japan

6. Department of Internal Medicine, Navitas Clinic Kawasaki, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan

7. Division of Cellular Therapy, The Advanced Clinical Research Center, The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo, Minato, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

Background Anemia is a common health issue among adolescents. Anemic conditions could affect physical performance; however, the actual profiles of anemia in adolescent students in sports clubs have not been well documented. Methods We conducted a retrospective chart review of individuals aged 13–22 years who belonged to sports clubs in schools and visited an outpatient clinic between August 1, 2016, and August 31, 2020. The medical and laboratory records, including serum levels of ferritin, folate, vitamin B12, and creatinine kinase at their first visit were assessed. Results A total of 485 individuals (231 male (48%) and 254 female (52%) patients) were eligible for the study. The most common club activity was track and field (n = 171 (35%)). The overall prevalence of the World Health Organization-defined anemia was 16.5% (95% CI [13.1–20.4]; 9.0% [5.4–13.8] and 23.1% [17.8–29.2] in males and females, respectively) after excluding pre-treated individuals. Hypoferritinemia and elevation of serum creatinine kinase levels were identified as independent contributors to anemia in both sexes (odds ratios: 13.2 (95% CI [4.2–41.1]), p < 0.001 and 14.7 (95% CI [1.8–118.4]), p = 0.012, respectively for males; odds ratios: 6.6 (95% CI [1.3–13.9]), p < 0.001 and 2.7 (95% CI [1.4–5.5]), p = 0.004, respectively for females). Discussion Anemia is prevalent in both male and female adolescent students in sports clubs. Iron deficiency and excessive training indicated by elevated creatinine kinase levels may contribute to the risk of anemia. Physicians should assess the amount of exercise, and not merely iron storage, in clinical practice.

Funder

Yoshinobu Clinic, Kagoshima, Japan

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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