Determinants of Hemoglobin Level in Adolescence Students
at Gaza Strip, Palestine
Mahmoud Sirdah
Faculty
of Science, Biology Department, Al Azhar University
Gaza, P O Box 1277 Gaza, Palestine.
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International Journal of Health Research,
December
2008; 1(4):
225-234 (e145p36-48)
Received:
26-Nov-08 Revised: 30-Nov-08
Accepted: 01-Dec-08
Original
Research Article
Abstract
PURPOSE:
Hemoglobin (Hb) level could be affected by different
interfering factors that include nutritional,
socio-demographical, economical, and habitual
determinant factors. The present study was designed to
identify possible factors that could affect the
hemoglobin level in adolescence students (14-22 years)
at Gaza Strip, Palestine.
METHODS:
Complete blood count (CBC), serum iron (SI), total iron
binding capacity (TIBC), and HbA2 were
performed on blood samples of 1171 students from both
sexes (548 M & 623 F). Socioeconomic, demographic,
habitual and nutritional information were collected
through close-ended questionnaire.
RESULTS:
Iron deficiency and beta thalassemia minor are prevalent
in 9.6% and 4.2%, respectively, of the adolescent
students. At all categorizations, except in carriers for
beta thalassemia gene, significantly higher Hb levels
were reported in males than females. The determinant
factors for Hb level of the overall subjects were
student education (school vs university), parents
consanguinity, geographical locality (urban, rural,
refugee camp), owning house, smoking, family
size/income, tea drinking, consumption of citrus, meat,
and green leafy vegetables.
CONCLUSION:
It was concluded that
different
socio-demographic variables and
nutritional factors are significant detriments for Hb
levels in Palestinian adolescents (14-22 yr).
Interventional educational programs directed toward
improving the dietary and nutritional issues among the
adolescents is recommended.
Keywords:
Hemoglobin; Determinant factors, Socioeconomic;
Demographic; Refugees.