Title of article :
Comparative Evaluation of Iron Deficiency among Obese and Non-obese Children
Author/Authors :
Sharif، MR نويسنده Trauma Research Center, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran. , , Madani، M نويسنده Student Research Committee, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran , , Tabatabaie، F نويسنده Isfahan Endocrine & Metabolism Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran. ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 16 سال 2014
Abstract :
Obese children are at the risk of micronutrient
deficiency especially iron deficiency. Given the
importance of iron deficiency in this age group
and considering the existing discrepancies,
present study was performed with the aim of
evaluating iron deficiency in obese children.
Material and Method
This study was conducted, in the form of a casecontrol
study, on 100 children aged between 5 to
15 during June and November 2013 in Kashan.
Cases consisted of 50 obese children and
controls were 50 children who were not
obese.Blood sample was drawn to check for
serum iron, total iron binding capacity (TIBC)
by biochemistry method and plasma ferritin by
ELISA method. The obtained data were entered
into SPSS software version 16 and statistically
analyzed. P < 0.05 was identified as statistically
significance.
Results
The mean values of serum iron were 52.38 and
64.50 microg/dL for the case and control groups
(P < 0.02).
TIBC levels in obese and non-obese Children
were 434.80 and 382.28 microg/dL (P < 0.008).
The ferritin level in the study group was 70.56
versus 68.06 ng/ml in the control group
(P=0.79). In the obese children group, 8.3%
(n=2) of children with iron deficiency had
ferritin levels less than 15 while in control group
100% (n=14) of iron deficient children had
ferritin levels below 15 (P < 0.001).
Conclusion: In our study, mean serum iron
levels were lower among obese children in
comparison with control group. However,
ferritin concentrations were similar in both
groups. It is supposed that due to inflammatory
state caused by obesity, serum ferritin levels are
naturally higher in obese people. It is suggested
that higher levels of ferritin considered as
normal reference values in obese people.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pediatric Hematology Oncology
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pediatric Hematology Oncology