Effects of Anemia on Cognitive Ability in School-going Adolescents in an Urban Area in India

Background: Anemia is a major nutritional health problem in India. It poses a significant threat to health due to a decrease in oxygen availability to the body. This predisposes the anemic individual to an increased risk of heart problems, stroke, motor or cognitive developmental delays, infecti...

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Main Authors: Devyani V. Pattebahadur, Dipak Patil
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Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2022-12-01
Series:International Journal of Medical Students
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Online Access:https://ijms.info/IJMS/article/view/1754
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description Background: Anemia is a major nutritional health problem in India. It poses a significant threat to health due to a decrease in oxygen availability to the body. This predisposes the anemic individual to an increased risk of heart problems, stroke, motor or cognitive developmental delays, infections, and other disturbances. Some studies found a correlation between anemia and low IQ scores while others found no such correlation. The authors decided to perform this study to determine whether such a correlation exists in adolescents, a group that is susceptible to anemia.   Methods: This was a cross-sectional study involving 28 school-going adolescents of an urban area in the age group of 12-15 years, selected by simple random sampling. Individuals with a prior diagnosis of a medical or psychiatric condition were excluded. After obtaining permission from school authorities, ethics committee approval, parental consent, and assent, participants were interviewed using pro forma. Hemoglobin estimation was done by using hemoglobin strips. Cognitive status examination was performed by using Malin’s Intelligence Scale for Indian Children, Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination – Revised, and Mini-Mental State Examination. The data was analyzed using Microsoft Excel version 2010.   Results: 89% of the study population was anemic and 11% was non-anemic. The mean IQ score was 92.4; the mean ACE-R score was 84.2; the mean MMSE score was 26.6. Unpaired t-test was used to analyze the data; tests were done at a 5% significance level. The IQ score +/- standard deviation (SD) in the anemic group was 83.96 +/- 7.74. This score did not reveal any statistically significant difference from the non-anemic group’s IQ score (p = 0.76). The ACE-R score +/- standard deviation (SD) in the anemic group was 84.04 +/- 7.84. This score did not reveal any statistically significant difference from the non-anemic group’s ACE-R score (p = 0.70). The MMSE score +/- standard deviation (SD) in the anemic group was 26.48 +/- 1.66. This score did not reveal any statistically significant difference from the non-anemic group’s MMSE score (p = 0.125).   Conclusion: The findings suggest that the average IQ, MMSE, and ACE-R scores are lower in the anemic group than in the non-anemic group. However, no statistically significant correlation between hemoglobin level and cognitive function was found in this study.   Key Words: Anemia, Intelligence, Cognition, Adolescent (Source: MeSH-NLM).   Figure or Table:   Comparison of cognitive status examination scores in anemic and normal groups Parameter Group Mean Standard Deviation (S.D.) Standard Error of Mean p-value by unpaired t-test MMSE Score Anemic 26.48 1.66 0.332 0.125 Normal 27.67 1.53 0.883 Intelligence Quotient Anemic 87.22 5.97 1.19 0.76 Normal 93.02 4.93 2.85 ACE-R Score Anemic 84.04 7.84 1.57 0.7 Normal 85.33 4.93 2.85 Components of ACE-R:   Attention & Orientation Anemic 16.08 1.29 0.26 0.23 Normal 17 0 0 Memory Anemic 20.32 4.18 0.84 0.26 Normal 17.67 4.62 2.67 Fluency Anemic 9.4 2.38 0.48 0.16 Normal 11 0 0 Language Anemic 23 1.96 0.39 0.16 Normal 24.67 0.58 0.33 Visuospatial Anemic 15.16 1.25 0.25 0.82 Normal 15 0 0  
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spelling doaj.art-d5d8c18129e04f06a7492eef4dc51c8b2023-09-03T08:11:36ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghInternational Journal of Medical Students2076-63272022-12-0110Effects of Anemia on Cognitive Ability in School-going Adolescents in an Urban Area in IndiaDevyani V. Pattebahadur0Dipak PatilK.J. Somaiya Medical College Background: Anemia is a major nutritional health problem in India. It poses a significant threat to health due to a decrease in oxygen availability to the body. This predisposes the anemic individual to an increased risk of heart problems, stroke, motor or cognitive developmental delays, infections, and other disturbances. Some studies found a correlation between anemia and low IQ scores while others found no such correlation. The authors decided to perform this study to determine whether such a correlation exists in adolescents, a group that is susceptible to anemia.   Methods: This was a cross-sectional study involving 28 school-going adolescents of an urban area in the age group of 12-15 years, selected by simple random sampling. Individuals with a prior diagnosis of a medical or psychiatric condition were excluded. After obtaining permission from school authorities, ethics committee approval, parental consent, and assent, participants were interviewed using pro forma. Hemoglobin estimation was done by using hemoglobin strips. Cognitive status examination was performed by using Malin’s Intelligence Scale for Indian Children, Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination – Revised, and Mini-Mental State Examination. The data was analyzed using Microsoft Excel version 2010.   Results: 89% of the study population was anemic and 11% was non-anemic. The mean IQ score was 92.4; the mean ACE-R score was 84.2; the mean MMSE score was 26.6. Unpaired t-test was used to analyze the data; tests were done at a 5% significance level. The IQ score +/- standard deviation (SD) in the anemic group was 83.96 +/- 7.74. This score did not reveal any statistically significant difference from the non-anemic group’s IQ score (p = 0.76). The ACE-R score +/- standard deviation (SD) in the anemic group was 84.04 +/- 7.84. This score did not reveal any statistically significant difference from the non-anemic group’s ACE-R score (p = 0.70). The MMSE score +/- standard deviation (SD) in the anemic group was 26.48 +/- 1.66. This score did not reveal any statistically significant difference from the non-anemic group’s MMSE score (p = 0.125).   Conclusion: The findings suggest that the average IQ, MMSE, and ACE-R scores are lower in the anemic group than in the non-anemic group. However, no statistically significant correlation between hemoglobin level and cognitive function was found in this study.   Key Words: Anemia, Intelligence, Cognition, Adolescent (Source: MeSH-NLM).   Figure or Table:   Comparison of cognitive status examination scores in anemic and normal groups Parameter Group Mean Standard Deviation (S.D.) Standard Error of Mean p-value by unpaired t-test MMSE Score Anemic 26.48 1.66 0.332 0.125 Normal 27.67 1.53 0.883 Intelligence Quotient Anemic 87.22 5.97 1.19 0.76 Normal 93.02 4.93 2.85 ACE-R Score Anemic 84.04 7.84 1.57 0.7 Normal 85.33 4.93 2.85 Components of ACE-R:   Attention & Orientation Anemic 16.08 1.29 0.26 0.23 Normal 17 0 0 Memory Anemic 20.32 4.18 0.84 0.26 Normal 17.67 4.62 2.67 Fluency Anemic 9.4 2.38 0.48 0.16 Normal 11 0 0 Language Anemic 23 1.96 0.39 0.16 Normal 24.67 0.58 0.33 Visuospatial Anemic 15.16 1.25 0.25 0.82 Normal 15 0 0   https://ijms.info/IJMS/article/view/1754AnemiaIntelligenceCognitionAdolescent
spellingShingle Devyani V. Pattebahadur
Dipak Patil
Effects of Anemia on Cognitive Ability in School-going Adolescents in an Urban Area in India
International Journal of Medical Students
Anemia
Intelligence
Cognition
Adolescent
title Effects of Anemia on Cognitive Ability in School-going Adolescents in an Urban Area in India
title_full Effects of Anemia on Cognitive Ability in School-going Adolescents in an Urban Area in India
title_fullStr Effects of Anemia on Cognitive Ability in School-going Adolescents in an Urban Area in India
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Anemia on Cognitive Ability in School-going Adolescents in an Urban Area in India
title_short Effects of Anemia on Cognitive Ability in School-going Adolescents in an Urban Area in India
title_sort effects of anemia on cognitive ability in school going adolescents in an urban area in india
topic Anemia
Intelligence
Cognition
Adolescent
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