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. 2018 May 4;218(7):1099–1109. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiy257

Table 3.

Anemia and Iron Biomarkers at First Antenatal Visit and at End Assessment in Nonpregnant Nulliparae

Endpoint No. Iron Controla Effectb P Value Adjusted Effectc Adjusted P Value
ANC1
 Mean hemoglobin, g/dL 314 10.17 [9.96–10.38]
(1 missing)
10.22 [9.99–10.46] –0.06 [–.36 to .25] .722 –0.01 [–.32 to .3] .944
 Anemiad 314 112/162 (69.1) [61.6–75.7] 107/152 (70.4) [62.7–77.1] 0.98 [.85–1.14] .902 0.96 [.83–1.10] .524
 Severe anemiae 314 2/162 (1.2) [.3–4.4] 4/152 (2.6) [1.0–6.6] 0.469 [.087–2.524] .435 0.443 [.082–2.401] .343
 Iron deficiency (%) (adjusted ferritin)f 310 11/160 (6.9) [3.9–11.9] 19/150 (12.7) [8.3–18.9] 0.54 (.27–1.10) .123 0.53 (.26–1.09) .083
 Iron deficiency (%) (sTfR/log ferritin ratio)g 312 18/162 (11.1%) [7.1–16.9] 19/150 (12.7%) [8.3–18.9] 0.88 (.48–1.61) .728 0.84 (.46–1.54) .578
 Mean ferritin, µg/L 313 91 [78–107] (1 missing) 87 [74–103] (1 missing) 1.05 [.84–1.31] .694 1.07 [.86–1.33] .563
 Mean sTfR, mg/L 313 6.0 [5.6–6.4] (1 missing) 5.9 [5.6–6.3] (1 missing) 1 [.91–1.1] .949 1 [.91–1.1] .962
 Mean ZPP, µmol/mol heme 285 105 [100–111] (14 missing) 106 [101–112] (16 missing) 0.99 [.92–1.07] .841 0.99 [.92–1.07] .857
 Mean hepcidin, nmol/L 311 3.01 [2.5–3.7] (3 missing) 2.86 [2.3–3.5] (1 missing) 1.05 [.79–1.41] .729 1.07 [.80–1.43] .664
 Elevated hepcidin, >10.5 nM/Lh 311 29/160 (18.1) [12.9–24.8] 25/151 (16.6) [11.5–23.3] 1.09 (.67–1.78) .766 1.12 (.69–1.83) .649
Nonpregnant
 Mean hemoglobin, g/dL 913 12.02 [11.91–12.12] (1 missing) 11.93 [11.82–12.04]
(2 missing)
0.09 [–.07 to .24] .261 0.06 [–.09 to .22] .420
 Anemiai 913 179/440 (40.7) [36.2–45.3] 217/473 (45.9) [41.4–50.4] 0.89 [.76–1.03] .124 0.90 [.78–1.05] .168
 Severe anemiaj 913 0/440 (0.0) [0.0–0.9] 3/473 (0.6) [0.2–1.8] NA .250 NA .996
 Iron deficiency (%) (adjusted ferritin)f 910 38/439 (8.7) [6.4–11.7] 50/471 (10.6) [8.1–13.7] 0.82 [.55–1.22] .369 0.82 [.55–1.23] .336
 Iron deficiency (sTfR/log ferritin ratio)g 909 89/437 (20.4) [16.9–24.4] 97/472 (20.6) [17.2–24.4] 0.99 [.77–1.28] 1.000 0.99 [.77–1.28] .960
 Mean ferritin, µg/L 912 49 [46–53] (2 missing) 51 [47–55] (2 missing) 0.97 [.87–1.09] .632 0.97 [.86–1.08] .564
 Mean sTfR, mg/L 909 6.4 [6.1–6.6] (4 missing) 6.5 [6.2–6.7] (3 missing) 0.98 [.94–1.04] .558 0.98 [.93–1.04] .534
 Mean ZPP, µmol/mol heme 914 101 [97–104] (1 missing) 101 [98–105] (1 missing) 0.99 [.94–1.04] .783 0.99 [.94–1.04] .784
 Mean hepcidin, nmol/L 909 2.85 [2.5–3.2] (3 missing) 2.83 [2.5–3.2] (4 missing) 1.01 [.86–1.17] .939 1.0 [.86–1.17] .960
 Elevated hepcidin, >10.5 nM/Lh 909 70/438 (16.0) [12.8–19.7] 72/471 (15.3) [12.3–18.8] 1.05 [.77–1.41] .785 1.05 [.78–1.43] .736

Values in square brackets indicate the 95% confidence interval (CI).

Abbreviations: ANC1, first antenatal visit; NA, not applicable; sTfR, serum transferrin receptor; ZPP, zinc protoporphyrin.

aData are presented as No. (%) for binary variables, mean [95% CI] for hemoglobin; geometric mean [95% CI] for iron biomarkers.

bRisk ratio for binary outcomes; difference between arms for hemoglobin; ratio between arms for iron biomarker levels.

cAnemia measures adjusted for baseline menarche, season at assessment, and use of antimalarials in the previous month. Iron measures adjusted for baseline menarche.

dHemoglobin <11 g/dL.

eHemoglobin <8 g/dL.

fFerritin <15 µg/L if C-reactive protein (CRP) <10 mg/L or ferritin <70 µg/L if CRP ≥10 mg/L.

gRatio: sTfR µg/L to log10 ferritin >5.6.

hHepcidin 95% reference range for women aged 18–24 years from reference Dutch population was median 2.6 nM; 2.5th percentile 0.7 nm; and 97.5th percentile 10.5 nM [15].

iHemoglobin <12 g/dL.

jHemoglobin <7 g/d.