1. The association between maternal anemia and neonatal anemia: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Zhao B, Sun M, Wu T, Li J, Shi H, and Wei Y
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- Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Pregnancy, Risk Factors, Anemia blood, Anemia epidemiology, Anemia, Neonatal blood, Anemia, Neonatal epidemiology, Hemoglobins analysis, Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic epidemiology, Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic blood
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Importance: Neonatal anemia has a long-term effect on children's growth and development. Anemia during pregnancy is also the most widespread nutritional deficiency among pregnant women in the world; If it leads to anemia in newborns, it will affect a wide range of people and be a public health problem worthy of attention., Objective: To study the relationship between maternal anemia during pregnancy and neonatal hemoglobin levels., Data Sources: PubMed, Web of science, Scopus, MEDLINE, Embase, ProQuest, Dissertations & Theses Global, The Cochrane Library, China Biology Medicine Database, Chinese CNKI Database, and Chinese Wanfang Database were systematically searched from inception to August 31, 2022., Study Selection: The meta-analysis included all original studies which pertain to cohort studies, case-control studies or cross-sectional studies that investigated the relationship between maternal anemia during pregnancy and neonatal hemoglobin levels., Data Extraction and Synthesis: Hemoglobin level of both anemic and non-anemic pregnant mothers and their paired newborns were pooled from the selected studies. The random-effects model was used to assess the risk of getting a lower neonatal hemoglobin level between mothers with and without pregnant anemia. Data analyses were performed from September 5, 2022, to March 10, 2023., Main Outcomes and Measures: Maternal anemia during pregnancy is a risk factor of lower neonatal hemoglobin levels., Results: The initial search yielded 4267 records of which 116 articles underwent full-text evaluation, which identified 18 articles and a total of 1873 patients that were included. The findings of the meta-analysis showed a significant difference between the two groups(MD=-1.38; 95%CI:[-1.96,-0.80]. p<0.01), while the co-effect showed that the neonatal hemoglobin value of anemic mothers was 1.38g/dL lower than that of non-anemic mothers(-1.96,-0.80), suggesting a correlation between maternal anemia lower neonatal hemoglobin levels., Conclusions and Relevance: This systematic review and meta-analysis demonstrated that maternal anemia during pregnancy were associated with a lower level of newborn hemoglobin levels. This may enable a better understanding of neonatal anemia and provide guidance towards future development of nutritional supplementation during pregnancy and the prediction of postpartum outcomes., Trial Registration: PROSPERO Identifier: CRD42022352759., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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