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Query: UMLS:C0240066 (
iron deficiency
)
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Associations between self-reported 'low iron', general health and well-being, vitality and tiredness in women, were examined using physical (PCS) and mental (
MCS
) component summary and vitality (VT) scores from the MOS short-form survey (SF-36). 14,762 young (18-23 years) and 14,072 mid-age (45-50 years) women, randomly selected from the national health insurance commission (Medicare) database, completed a baseline mailed self-report questionnaire and 12,328 mid-age women completed a follow-up questionnaire 2 years later. Young and mid-age women who reported (ever) having had 'low iron' reported significantly lower mean PCS,
MCS
and VT scores, and greater prevalence of 'constant tiredness' at baseline than women with no history of
iron deficiency
[Differences: young PCS = -2.2,
MCS
= -4.8, VT = -8.7; constant tiredness: 67% vs. 45%; mid-age PCS = -1.4,
MCS
= -3.1, VT = -5.9; constant tiredness: 63% vs. 48%]. After adjusting for number of children, chronic conditions, symptoms and sociodemographic variables, mean PCS,
MCS
and VT scores for mid-age women at follow-up were significantly lower for women who reported recent
iron deficiency
(in the last 2 years) than for women who reported past
iron deficiency
or no history of
iron deficiency
[Means: PCS--recent = 46.6, past = 47.8, never = 47.7;
MCS
--recent = 45.4, past = 46.9, never = 47.4; VT--recent = 54.8, past = 57.6, never = 58.6]. The adjusted mean change in PCS,
MCS
and VT scores between baseline and follow-up were also significantly lower among mid-age women who reported
iron deficiency
only in the last 2 years (i.e. recent
iron deficiency
) [Mean change: PCS = -3.2;
MCS
= -2.1; VT = -4.2]. The results suggest that
iron deficiency
is associated with decreased general health and well-being and increased fatigue.
...
PMID:Iron deficiency, general health and fatigue: results from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health. 1119 4