Dawd Gashu, Barbara J Stoecker, Abdulaziz Adish, PhD, Gulelat D Haki, Karim Bougma, and Grace S Marquis.

Published: January 8, 2016

Overview

The present study determined the iron status of Ethiopian children (54-60 months) from resource-limited rural households who consume a predominantly plant-based diet.

A cross-sectional study design was used to analyze data from the Amhara region, Ethiopia.

Despite consuming a predominantly plant-based diet and little animal-source foods, there was a low prevalence of iron-deficiency anaemia. This illustrates that dietary patterns can be inharmonious with iron biochemical status; thus, iron-related interventions require biochemical screening.

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Ethiopia

Populations

Children Under Five

Micronutrients

Iron

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Research