scholarly journals AWARENESS AND CORRELATION BETWEEN SOME FACTORS SUCH AS IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA, OBESITY & HYPERLIPIDEMIA, IN HYPOTHYROIDISM PATIENTS IN HAIL, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA

2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 875-879
Author(s):  
MonaMadbouly Shahin ◽  
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NouraSalehDagafag Algrwan ◽  
MuradiHishamAbdulaziz Algriys ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 23-27
Author(s):  
Abozer Y. Elderdery ◽  
Abdulaziz S. Alshaiban ◽  
Abdelgadir A. Abdelgadir

Author(s):  
H. M. Alsufiani ◽  
T.A. Kumosani ◽  
D. Ford ◽  
J.C. Mathers

Objective: to review the dietary patterns, nutrient intakes, and nutritional and physical activity status of older adults living in Saudi Arabia, to examine geographical differences in such patterns and to identify research gaps in respect of nutrition and physical activity for this population group. Design: Databases and websites (including Pubmed, Scopus, Proquest, Google Scholar and Arab Center for Nutrition) were searched in English and Arabic languages using the following key words: nutritional status, dietary pattern, food pattern, dietary habits, micronutrient intake and status, macronutrients intake, obesity, malnutrition, iron deficiency anemia, vitamin D, physical activity, exercise, Saudi older adults and Saudi elderly. All relevant and available data for both free-living and institutionalized Saudi older adults (> 50 years old or with mean age > 50 years) published in the last 20 years were included in this review. Results: We found that free-living females consumed fewer meals, and less fruits and vegetables, but their reported energy intake was higher than for males. Low intake of vitamins C and D were common in both genders and in those who lived in western and northern regions while low intake of folate and fiber were common in institutionalized people. Omega-3 fatty acids and fish were more highly consumed by older adults living in the coastal region compared with residents in the internal region. Obesity, overweight, vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency and physical inactivity were prevalent in free living older adults throughout the country while underweight and iron deficiency anemia were prevalent in institutionalized persons. Conclusion: Information on dietary patterns, nutrient intakes, and nutritional and physical activity status of older adults living in Saudi Arabia is fragmentary and interpretation of the findings is hampered by the lack of population-representative sampling frames and the use of heterogeneous data collection tools. More systematic studies are essential to facilitate objective assessment of these important lifestyle-related factors and to inform public health policies.


Author(s):  
Ali Algarni ◽  
Abdulelah Alalo ◽  
Haneen Bukhari ◽  
Hind Humayani ◽  
Tahani Alorabi ◽  
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Anemia ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Tarek Owaidah ◽  
Nouf Al-Numair ◽  
Ayman Al-Suliman ◽  
Mohammed Zolaly ◽  
Rana Hasanato ◽  
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Iron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional deficiency worldwide. According to an estimate by the World Health Organization, up to 27% of the world’s population experience iron deficiency anemia (IDA). Studies conducted in the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia, have suggested that IDA is the most common cause of anemia, especially among females. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of IDA and iron deficiency (ID) among apparently healthy young university students from four regions in Saudi Arabia. Students were asked to complete a simple survey questionnaire; blood samples were then collected and analyzed after obtaining informed consent. A total of 981 students completed the survey, with 11% of the participants reporting symptoms of anemia; 34% of participants were diagnosed with IDA and 6% reported a diagnosis of hemoglobinopathy. Blood analysis confirmed the prevalence of ID and IDA in 28.6% and 10.7% of the participants, respectively; those with ID and IDA were mostly females (88.5% and 94%, resp.). Thalassemia trait and sickle cell trait were detected in 1.3% and 7% of participants, respectively. Our findings from a national survey among young university in Saudi Arabia indicate a high prevalence of ID and IDA.


2015 ◽  
Vol 36 (9) ◽  
pp. 1067-1070 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zakaria Al Hawsawi ◽  
Sami Al-Rehali ◽  
Amani Mahros ◽  
Ali Al-Sisi ◽  
Khalid Al-Harbi ◽  
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Author(s):  
Saeed Mohammad ◽  
Mohammed Algahtani ◽  
Ahmed Alsharif ◽  
Rajeh Alshehri ◽  
Khalid Binghali ◽  
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