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Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
2003 Volume.8 No. 1 p.70 ~ p.74
Helicobacter pylori Infection is a Risk Factor for Iron-Deficiency Anemia in Korean High School Girls
Hong Soon-Myung

Hwang Hye-Jin
Park Sang-Kyu
Abstract
This study investigated the relationship of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection to iron-deficiency anemia in high school girls. Four hundred and fourty-five subjects resided in Ulsan City in Korea were evaluated by questionnaire or blood analysis for serum indicators of iron status, daily nutrient intakes, symptoms of anemia, and H. pylori IgG antibody status. In H. pylori infected subjects, total energy intake of was 1534.14¡¾350.81 kcal (73.0% of the Korean RDA), the iron intake of subjects was 11.38¡¾3.90 mg (71.1% of Korean RDA) and calcium intake was 467.63¡¾175.96 mg (58.3% of the Korean RDA). Carbohydrate (p < 0.05), vitamin A (p < 0.05), vitamin C (p < 0.01) intakes were significantly lower in infected subjects than in non-infected subjects. The prevalence of anemia (hemoglobin (Hb) < 12 g/dL.) in H. pylori infected subjects was 22.7% as compared to 14.7% in non-infected subjects. The mean serum ferritin of infected subjects (21.71¡¾21.50 ng/mL) was significantly lower than in non-infected subjects (p < 0.05) (as was the mean Hb concentration (12.54¡¾1.51 g/dL) and hematocrit (37.99¡¾3.64%)). Total iron binding capacity (TIBC) of H. pylori infected subjects (449.09¡¾78.23 §¶/dL) was significantly higher than that of non-infected subjects (432.99£«76.15 §¶/dL) (P < 0.05). The levels of iron, red blood cell (RBC) and transferrin saturation were similar in infected and non-infected subjects. Two symptoms of anemia, 'pale face (p < 0.01)' and 'decreased ability to concentrate (p < 0.005)', were significantly higher in H. pylori infected subjects than in non-infected subjects. High school girls are known to be more vulnerable to iron deficiency than other age groups, and this research demonstrates that infection with H. pylori increases their risk of iron-deficiency anemia.
KEYWORD
iron deficiency, anemia, H. pylori infection, iron parameter
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