Childhood anemia linked to anemia in pregnancy

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Babies born to women with anemia during pregnancy have an increased risk of childhood anemia, according to a study carried out in rural India.

Anemia, characterized by less than normal concentration of hemoglobin (Hb) in the blood, is an important public health challenge with a prevalence rate of 47 percent among non- and 52 percent in pregnant women in South and South-East Asian countries including India, a study published last year in PloS One suggested. Its symptoms include weakness, shortness of breath, dizziness and fast or irregular heartbeat.

The latest study, published November in BMJ Open, says that anemia in women during does not cause developmental delays or increase the risk of infectious diseases among children.

Esther Heesemann, a researcher at the University of Mannheim, Germany, and one of the authors, says that pregnancy anemia is widespread in low- and middle-income countries. "Many women enter pregnancy already malnourished and do not receive adequate nutrition to overcome their deficits throughout. The strong correlation between anemia of pregnant women and anemia of their offspring is very worrisome."

"The public health system needs to ensure that every woman is reached by antenatal care [evidence-based medical care for women during pregnancy] to prevent this intergenerational transition of poor health early on," she recommends.

An increase in pregnancy anemia suggests the precarious nutritional state of many pregnant women across the world, the researchers explained. In low- and , including India, is a major cause of anemia. Deficiencies in folic acid, vitamin B12 and vitamin A can lead to anemia as also infections and genetic disorders.

"Low hemoglobin during pregnancy is a known risk factor for , low birth weight and, in extreme cases, death," the study says, referring to the protein found in red blood cellsthat carries oxygen around the body.

The researchers looked at nearly 1,000 mother-child pairs from 140 villages in the Madhepura district, in Bihar, India. They assessed the effects of anemia during pregnancy on early childhood development, child growth, levels of child hemoglobin and incidence of infectious diseases.

They found that hemoglobin levels of women during pregnancy and pregnancy anemia was closely linked to hemoglobin levels in children. Also, babies born to moderately and severely anemic pregnant women showed reduced levels of hemoglobin as compared to children born to non-anemic women.

Agnimita GiriSarkar, a pediatrician at the Institute of Child Health, in Kolkata, India, tells SciDev.Net that the study was interesting for showing up a link between maternal anemia and infant anemia. "If proper measures are taken during pregnancy to combat pregnancy anemia then we will be able to reduce anemia in infants," she says.

According to Sarkar, anemia during pregnancy might be a predisposing factor for and prematurity, which is why anemic mothers are known to give birth to babies who face various medical complications during early childhood.

More information: Esther Heesemann et al, Pregnancy anaemia, child health and development: a cohort study in rural India, BMJ Open (2021). DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046802

Dev Ram Sunuwar et al, Prevalence and factors associated with anemia among women of reproductive age in seven South and Southeast Asian countries: Evidence from nationally representative surveys, PLOS ONE (2020). DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0236449

Journal information: BMJ Open , PLoS ONE
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