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. 2013 Nov 19;185(17):E791–E802. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.130628

Table 3:

Effect of iron supplementation on primary outcomes among children aged 5–12 years

Outcome No. of trials No. of participants Effect size (95% CI) p for effect I2, %
Cognitive performance
Global cognitive performance* 9 2355 0.50 (0.11 to 0.90) 0.01 93
Intelligence quotient 5 1874 5.47 (−3.24 to 14.18) 0.2 97
Growth
Height 5 1111 −0.37 (−1.14 to 0.40) 0.3 0
Z score for height 5 1318 0.09 (0.01 to 0.17) 0.03 10
Weight 5 1111 0.12 (−0.50 to 0.75) 0.7 0
Z score for weight 5 1318 0.10 (−0.03 to 0.23) 0.1 70
Hematology and iron indices
Hemoglobin, g/L 28 6545 8.38 (6.21 to 10.56) < 0.001 97
Anemia 7 1763 0.50 (0.39 to 0.64) < 0.001 85
Iron deficiency 4 1020 0.21 (0.07 to 0.63) 0.006 85
Ferritin, g/L 14 3612 28.45 (18.03 to 38.86) < 0.001 98
Other micronutrients
Serum zinc, mol/L 5 1553 0.16 (−0.46 to 0.79) 0.6 76
Safety
Malaria prevalence 4 919 1.10 (0.94 to 1.29) 0.2 0
Rates of positive malaria test (any species)§ 4 1818 1.05 (0.90 to 1.21) 0.6 0
Gastrointestinal upset 4 576 1.30 (0.89 to 1.91) 0.2 0
Constipation 2 202 3.44 (0.66 to 19.68) 0.2 6
Vomiting 2 202 0.86 (0.13 to 5.67) 0.9 0
*

Standardized mean difference.

Mean difference.

Risk ratio.

§

Rate ratio.