Health-related quality of life in iron deficient young women

Author:

Kovalev Aleksey V.ORCID,Polyakov Aleksey S.ORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The most important cause of anemia in the world is iron deficiency. Young women are more susceptible to the formation of latent iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia in comparison with other population groups. Iron deficiency conditions can lead to a deterioration in exercise tolerance and adaptation to them, however, the effect of latent iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia on cognitive functions, emotional status and quality of life is still a subject of discussion, which may be due to the small number of studies in which iron deficiency conditions are studied in the absence of concomitant chronic diseases. AIM: Evaluate the effect of latent iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia on the quality of life in young women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: a cross-sectional simultaneous study was conducted in women aged 1821 years. The occurrence of iron deficiency conditions was assessed, a study of the quality of life was conducted using the SF-36 questionnaire. In the statistical processing of the results obtained, the assessment of normality within each group was carried out using Shapiro-Wilk test. For an intergroup comparison of the results obtained between two independent groups, MannWhitney test was used, and Wilcoxon test was used when comparing the results of two dependent groups. The intergroup comparison between the three groups was carried out using KruskalWallis test. When detecting deviations from the null hypothesis, a posteriori analysis was carried out using MannWhitney test with Bonferroni correction. RESULTS: 68 subjects aged 1821 took part in the study. The median age was 18 years [18; 21]. 25 (36.7%) women were diagnosed with ID, 16 (23.5%) with IDA. The level of C-reactive protein in all subjects was 5 mg/l, median 2.4 [1.2; 3.1] mg/l. During a posteriori analysis, comparable indicators of the total blood count between the groups of healthy women and those with ID were revealed. At the same time, there were no differences in ferritin levels between the ID and IDA groups. In the study of quality of life, statistically significant intergroup differences between the study groups were obtained in the scales of general health, vital activity, role functioning due to emotional state, mental health and general mental well-being. When conducting a posteriori analysis, the number of points in the questionnaire scales turned out to be comparable between groups of healthy women and those with ID. CONCLUSIONS: data on the high incidence of latent iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia in young women have been obtained. The presence of latent iron deficiency does not independently affect the quality of life associated with health. Mild iron deficiency anemia moderately reduces the quality of life due to the emotional component.

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ECO-Vector LLC

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