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Effects of iron supplementation and anthelmintic treatment on motor and language development of preschool children in Zanzibar: double blind, placebo controlled study

机译:补铁和驱虫药对桑给巴尔学龄前儿童运动和语言发展的影响:双盲,安慰剂对照研究

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Objective To measure the effects of iron supplementation and anthelmintic treatment on iron status, anaemia, growth, morbidity, and development of children aged 6-59 months. Design Double blind, placebo controlled randomised factorial trial of iron supplementation and anthelmintic treatment. Setting Community in Pemba Island, Zanzibar. Participants 614 preschool children aged 6-59 months. Main outcome measures Development of language and motor skills assessed by parental interview before and after treatment in age appropriate subgroups. Results Before intervention, anaemia was prevalent and severe, and geohelminth infections were prevalent and light-Plasmodium faldparum infection was nearly universal. Iron supplementation significantly improved iron status, but not haemoglobin status. Iron supplementation improved language development by 0.8 (95% confidence interval 0.2 to 1.4) points on the 20 point scale. Iron supplementation also improved motor development, but this effect was modified by baseline haemoglobin concentrations (P = 0.015 for interaction term) and was apparent only in children with baseline haemoglobin concentrations < 90 g/l. In children with a baseline haemoglobin concentration of 68 g/l (one standard deviation below the mean value), iron treatment increased scores by 1.1 (0.1 to 2.1) points on the 18 point motor scale. Mebendazole significantly reduced the number and severity of infections caused by Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura, but not by hookworms. Mebendazole increased development scores by 0.4 (-0.3 to 1.1) points on the motor scale and 0.3 (-0.3 to 0.9) points on the language scale. Conclusions Iron supplementation improved motor and language development of preschool children in rural Africa. The effects of iron on motor development were limited to children with more severe anaemia (baseline haemoglobin concentration < 90 g/l). Mebendazole had a positive effect on motor and language development, but this was not statistically significant.
机译:目的探讨补铁和驱虫治疗对6-59个月龄儿童铁状态,贫血,生长,发病和发育的影响。设计双盲,安慰剂对照的铁补充和驱虫药治疗的随机因子试验。在桑给巴尔奔巴岛设置社区。参与者614名6-59个月的学龄前儿童。主要结局指标在年龄适当的亚组中,在治疗前后通过家长面试评估语言和运动技能的发展。结果干预前,贫血是普遍和严重的,地蠕虫感染是普遍的,而轻型疟原虫感染几乎是普遍的。补充铁可显着改善铁状态,但不能改善血红蛋白状态。铁补充剂在20分制中使语言发展提高了0.8分(95%置信区间0.2到1.4)。补充铁还可以改善运动发育,但基线血红蛋白浓度(交互作用项P = 0.015)可改善这种作用,并且仅在基线血红蛋白浓度<90 g / l的儿童中明显。在基线血红蛋白浓度为68 g / l(比平均值低一个标准差)的儿童中,铁疗法在18分运动量表上的得分提高了1.1分(0.1至2.1)。甲苯达唑显着降低了A虫和Trichuris trichiura引起的感染数量和严重程度,但钩虫却没有。甲苯达唑在运动量表上的发展得分提高了0.4(-0.3至1.1)分,在语言量表上则提高了0.3(-0.3至0.9)分。结论补铁改善了非洲农村学龄前儿童的运动能力和语言能力。铁对运动发育的影响仅限于患有更严重贫血(基线血红蛋白浓度<90 g / l)的儿童。甲苯达唑对运动和语言发展有积极影响,但在统计学上不显着。

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