Nutrition-specific interventions for preventing and controlling anaemia throughout the life cycle: an overview of systematic reviews

Sep 26, 2021The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Nutrition-based ways to prevent and manage anemia at different ages: a summary of reviews

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Abstract

Seventy-five systematic reviews were included, with suggestions that daily iron supplementation may increase hemoglobin (Hb) levels and reduce the risk of anaemia and iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) in various populations.

  • Infants receiving iron supplementation may experience increased Hb levels and reduced risk of anaemia and IDA.
  • Iron fortification of foods and lipid-based nutrient supplementation could also improve Hb levels and decrease anaemia risk in infants.
  • Daily or intermittent iron supplementation in preschool and school-aged children may enhance Hb levels and lower the incidence of anaemia.
  • In non-pregnant women of reproductive age, iron therapy is associated with increased Hb levels and reduced anaemia incidence.
  • Among pregnant women, daily iron supplementation may increase Hb levels and reduce the risk of anaemia and IDA, though intermittent supplementation may not be effective.
  • Limited evidence exists on the impact of dietary diversity and quality interventions across all age groups.

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