Nutrients (May 2023)

Young Japanese Underweight Women with “Cinderella Weight” Are Prone to Malnutrition, including Vitamin Deficiencies

  • Katsumi Iizuka,
  • Hiroko Sato,
  • Kazuko Kobae,
  • Kotone Yanagi,
  • Yoshiko Yamada,
  • Chihiro Ushiroda,
  • Konomi Hirano,
  • Satomi Ichimaru,
  • Yusuke Seino,
  • Akemi Ito,
  • Atsushi Suzuki,
  • Eiichi Saitoh,
  • Hiroyuki Naruse

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15092216
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 9
p. 2216

Abstract

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Undernutrition among young women at “Cinderella weight” is socially important in Japan. To determine the nutritional status of Cinderella-weight women, we conducted an exploratory cross-sectional study on the health examination results of employees aged 20 to 39 (n = 1457 and 643 for women and men, respectively). The percentage of underweight women was found to be much higher than that of men (16.8% vs. 4.5%, respectively). In underweight women (n = 245), handgrip strength (22.82 ± 5.55 vs. 25.73 ± 5.81 kg, p p p 1, B12, D, and folate were diagnosed in 4.6%, 25%, 14%, and 98% of the patients, respectively. Thus, young underweight women may be prone to malnutrition.

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