Haemoglobin and ferritin concentrations in infants at 8 months of age.
Open Access
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by BMJ in Archives of Disease in Childhood
- Vol. 74 (1) , 36-39
- https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.74.1.36
Abstract
AIM: To identify the optimum age to screen for iron deficiency, the normal distribution of haemoglobin and ferritin in a representative population sample was investigated. METHODS: Normal values for haemoglobin and ferritin were measured from heel prick capillary samples obtained from a representative cohort of 1175 infants at 8 months old who were randomly selected from children taking part in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Pregnancy and Childhood (ALSPAC). RESULTS: Haemoglobin was normally distributed: mean (SD) 117 (11) milligrams, 95% confidence interval (CI) 116 to 118, and range 72-153 milligrams. Ferritin was log normally distributed: geometric mean 38.5 micrograms/l, 95% CI 37.0 to 39.9, range 7.1-224 micrograms/l. The 5th centile for haemoglobin was 97 milligrams and for ferritin 16.9 micrograms/l. No correlation was found between haemoglobin and ferritin. Multiple regression analysis showed ferritin concentrations to be positively related to birth weight (p < 0.0001) and the sex of the child (girls with higher concentrations) (p < 0.0001) but negatively with the child's weight at 8 months (p < 0.0001). Haemoglobin concentrations were positively related to the child's weight at 8 months (p = 0.04). Neither haemoglobin nor ferritin concentrations were related to social class as measured by maternal education level. CONCLUSION: These data define the normal range for haemoglobin and ferritin in capillary samples in the UK population, and suggest that anaemia is common in infancy. Using current recommendations, 23% of infants would be identified as anaemic. For British infants at 8 months of age, a more representative 'cut off' for anaemia would be haemoglobin concentration < 97 milligrams and for iron deficiency ferritin < 16 micrograms/l.Keywords
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