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Anemia has a great impact on cognitive development and physical growth in preschool-aged children.11. Lozoff B, Corapci F, Burden MJ, Kaciroti N, Ângulo-Barroso R, Sazawal S, et al. Preschool-aged children with iron deficiency anemia show altered affect and behavior. J Nutr. 2007;137(3):683–9. In Brazil, anemia rates in children vary according to region, age group and sample.22. Costa JT, Bracco MM, Gomes PAP, Gurgel RQ. Prevalence of anemia among preschoolers and response to iron supplementation. J Pediatr (Rio J). 2011;87(1):76–9.–44. Silla LM, Zelmanowicz A, Mito I, Michalowski M, Hellwing T, Shilling MA, et al. High prevalence of anemia in children and adult women in an urban population in southern Brazil. PLOS ONE. 2013;8(7):e68805.
The present study measured the prevalence of anemia in a representative sample of 2673 schoolchildren enrolled in the first and second grades (6 and 7 years old) of 40 schools in the city of São José dos Campos, State of São Paulo. The study used data from the Pincel Mágico program55. Martins VL, Melione LP, Bismarck-Nasr EM, Oliveira MG. Programa Pincel Mágico: avaliação das condiç ões de saúde de escolares dos primeiros e segundo anos do ensino fundamental. Rev Paul Pediatr. 2012;30(4):486–92. which counts on the support of the Health and Education Departments. The program aims to identify signs, pathological tendencies or established diseases as well as to promote better health conditions in the school environment. The methods of this program, including procedures, sample design, blood collection and ethical aspects, have been described previously.55. Martins VL, Melione LP, Bismarck-Nasr EM, Oliveira MG. Programa Pincel Mágico: avaliação das condiç ões de saúde de escolares dos primeiros e segundo anos do ensino fundamental. Rev Paul Pediatr. 2012;30(4):486–92. The World Health Organization (WHO) criteria were used to define anemia (hemoglobin < 11.5 g/dL) and assess the severity.66. World Health Organization. Haemoglobin concentrations for the diagnosis of anaemia and assessment of severity. WHO; 2011 WHO/NMH/NHD/MNM/11.1]. The study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Universidade Paulista (UNIP) (#402630).
The total prevalence of anemia in this sample was 4.2% with similar values being found between 6-year old and 7-year-old children (Table 1). With regard to the anemic group, mild and moderate classifications of anemia were distributed equally between males and females in both age groups. Moreover, the median values of mean corpuscular volume were lower than 80 fL in all groups (Table 2).
Hemoglobin (Hb), hematocrit (%) and mean corpuscular volume (MCV) levels in mild and moderate anemia groups according to gender and age.
Although based on cross-sectional data, our results suggest lower prevalence of anemia in this age range. Similar data were found by Martins et al.55. Martins VL, Melione LP, Bismarck-Nasr EM, Oliveira MG. Programa Pincel Mágico: avaliação das condiç ões de saúde de escolares dos primeiros e segundo anos do ensino fundamental. Rev Paul Pediatr. 2012;30(4):486–92. In contrast, Costa et al.22. Costa JT, Bracco MM, Gomes PAP, Gurgel RQ. Prevalence of anemia among preschoolers and response to iron supplementation. J Pediatr (Rio J). 2011;87(1):76–9. demonstrated that 6- and 7-year-old children attending public preschools in Ilhabela, State of São Paulo had estimates of prevalence of 23.4% and 24.3%, respectively. In addition, Brito et al.33. Brito LL, Barreto ML, Silva RC, Assis AM, Reis MG, Parraga I, et al. Fatores de risco para anemia por deficiência de ferro em crianças e adolescentes parasitados por helmintos intestinais. Rev Panam Salud Publica/Pan Am J Public Health. 2003;14(6):422–31. showed that 36% of children with ages ranging from seven to nine years had anemia in the city of Jequiá (northeastern region of Brazil). Moreover, in a population-based study designed to measure the prevalence of anemia in a healthy population of children from the State of Rio Grande do Sul (southern Brazil) the prevalence of anemia among over 6-year olds was 31%.44. Silla LM, Zelmanowicz A, Mito I, Michalowski M, Hellwing T, Shilling MA, et al. High prevalence of anemia in children and adult women in an urban population in southern Brazil. PLOS ONE. 2013;8(7):e68805.
Reports have found many risk factors for anemia in preschool-aged children including socioeconomic level, nutrition, healthcare and biological factors; iron deficiency is considered an important cause of anemia in preschool-aged children.77. Konstantyner T, Oliveira TCR, Taddei JAAC. Risk factors for anemia among Brazilian infants from the 2006 National Demographic Health Survey. Anemia. 2012;2012:850681. We observed a higher proportion of microcytic anemia with these findings suggesting a possible association with iron deficiency. This issue requires further investigation.
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1Lozoff B, Corapci F, Burden MJ, Kaciroti N, Ângulo-Barroso R, Sazawal S, et al. Preschool-aged children with iron deficiency anemia show altered affect and behavior. J Nutr. 2007;137(3):683–9.
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2Costa JT, Bracco MM, Gomes PAP, Gurgel RQ. Prevalence of anemia among preschoolers and response to iron supplementation. J Pediatr (Rio J). 2011;87(1):76–9.
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3Brito LL, Barreto ML, Silva RC, Assis AM, Reis MG, Parraga I, et al. Fatores de risco para anemia por deficiência de ferro em crianças e adolescentes parasitados por helmintos intestinais. Rev Panam Salud Publica/Pan Am J Public Health. 2003;14(6):422–31.
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4Silla LM, Zelmanowicz A, Mito I, Michalowski M, Hellwing T, Shilling MA, et al. High prevalence of anemia in children and adult women in an urban population in southern Brazil. PLOS ONE. 2013;8(7):e68805.
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5Martins VL, Melione LP, Bismarck-Nasr EM, Oliveira MG. Programa Pincel Mágico: avaliação das condiç ões de saúde de escolares dos primeiros e segundo anos do ensino fundamental. Rev Paul Pediatr. 2012;30(4):486–92.
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6World Health Organization. Haemoglobin concentrations for the diagnosis of anaemia and assessment of severity. WHO; 2011 WHO/NMH/NHD/MNM/11.1].
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7Konstantyner T, Oliveira TCR, Taddei JAAC. Risk factors for anemia among Brazilian infants from the 2006 National Demographic Health Survey. Anemia. 2012;2012:850681.
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Nov-Dec 2014
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Received
09 May 2014 -
Accepted
08 June 2014