PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

Prevalence and determinants of anemia among Iranian population aged ≥35 years: A PERSIAN cohort–based cross-sectional study

  • Mohammad Zamani,
  • Hossein Poustchi,
  • Amaneh Shayanrad,
  • Farhad Pourfarzi,
  • Mojtaba Farjam,
  • Kourosh Noemani,
  • Ebrahim Ghaderi,
  • Vahid Mohammadkarimi,
  • Mahmood Kahnooji,
  • Fariborz Mansour-Ghanaei,
  • Ayoob Rastegar,
  • Ali Mousavizadeh,
  • Shideh Rafati,
  • Masoumeh Ghoddusi Johari,
  • Mahmood Moosazadeh,
  • Alizamen Salehifardjouneghani,
  • Alireza Ostadrahimi,
  • Iraj Mohebbi,
  • Alireza Khorram,
  • Fatemeh Ezzodini Ardakani,
  • Maryam Sharafkhah,
  • Yahya Pasdar,
  • Anahita Sadeghi,
  • Reza Malekzadeh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2

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Background So far, no comprehensive studies have been performed to assess burden and determinants of anemia in Iran. In the present study, we aimed to answer this query using the data obtained from the Prospective Epidemiological Research Studies in IrAN (PERSIAN). Methods In this cross-sectional study, we included 161,686 adult participants (aged 35 years and older) from 16 provinces of Iran. Anemia was defined as a hemoglobin concentration of Results Of the total number of subjects, 72,387 (44.77%) were male and others were female. Mean age was 49.39±9.15 years old. The overall age- and sex-standardized prevalence of anemia was 8.83% (95% CI: 8.70–8.96%) in the included population. The highest and the lowest age- and sex-standardized prevalence of anemia pertained to Hormozgan (37.41%, 95% CI: 35.97–38.85%) and Kurdistan (4.57%, 95% CI: 3.87–5.27%) provinces, respectively. Being female (PR = 2.97), rural residence (PR = 1.24), being retired (PR = 1.53) and housewife (PR = 1.11), third and fourth wealth status quartiles (PR = 1.09 and PR = 1.11, respectively), being underweight (PR = 1.49), drug user (PR = 1.35), inadequate sleep (PR = 1.16), poor physical activity (PR = 1.15), diabetes (PR = 1.09), renal failure (PR = 2.24), and cancer (PR = 1.35) were associated with increased risk of anemia. On the other hand, illiteracy (PR = 0.79) and abdominal obesity (PR = 0.77) decreased the risk of anemia. Conclusions According to the results, a variable prevalence of anemia was observed across the included provinces. We tried to provide an informative report on anemia prevalence for health professionals and authorities to take measures for identification and management of the cases of anemia in high-prevalence areas.