The interplay between maternal–infant anemia and iron deficiency

Author:

Davidson Eliza M12,Simpson Julie A2,Fowkes Freya J I123

Affiliation:

1. Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Program, Burnet Institute are with the , Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

2. Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne are with the , Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

3. Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University is with the , Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Abstract

Abstract Iron deficiency anemia in pregnancy is a major public health problem known to cause maternal morbidity and adverse birth outcomes, and it may also have lasting consequences on infant development. However, the impact of the maternal hematological environment on fetal and infant hemoglobin and iron stores in the first year of life remains unclear. This review of the epidemiological evidence found that severe maternal iron deficiency anemia in pregnancy is associated with lower ferritin, and to a lesser degree hemoglobin levels, in infants at birth. Emerging data also suggests that severe anemia in pregnancy increases the risk of iron deficiency and anemia in infants 6–12 months of age, although longitudinal studies are limited. Effective anemia prevention in pregnancy, such as iron supplementation, could reduce the risk of infant anemia and iron deficiency during the first year of life; however, more evidence is needed to determine the functional impact of iron supplementation in pregnancy on infant hematological indices.

Funder

Australian Postgraduate Award

National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia

Investigator Award and Career Development Fellowship

The Burnet Institute

NHMRC

Independent Research Institutes Infrastructure Support Scheme

Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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