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Weekly vs Daily Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation in Adolescent Nepalese Girls
Binay Kumar Shah, MBBS;
Piyush Gupta, MD, MAMS
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2002;156:131-135.
Objective To compare the effectiveness of weekly vs daily iron and folic acid
supplementation for control of anemia in adolescent Nepalese girls.
Design Randomized controlled trial.
Setting A Government Girl School in Dharan, Nepal, an urban foothill town that
is 305 m above sea level.
Subjects Consecutive healthy adolescent girls (n = 209, median age 15 years)
randomized to 3 groups matched for age, anthropometry, and personal and sociodemographic
characteristics. Of 209 subjects, 181 completed the trial. Two girls had adverse
reactions to treatment and were excluded.
Intervention Group A (n = 70) received a 350-mg ferrous sulfate and 1.5-mg folic
acid combination once daily for 90 to 100 days. Group B (n = 67) received
the tablet under supervision once a week for 14 weeks. Group C (n = 72) did
not receive any drugs.
Outcome Variable Presupplementation and postsupplementation differences in prevalence
of anemia and change in hematocrit.
Results Prevalence of anemia (defined as hematocrit <36%) declined from 68.6%
and 70.1% in groups A and B to 20% and 13.4%, respectively, postsupplementation
(P<.001), whereas the prevalence in group C changed
little (68.1% to 65.3%, P = .81). There was a significant
rise in the mean hematocrit of both supplemented groups (group A, 32.9% ±
3.5% to 41.0% ± 5.6%, P<.001; group B,
33.2% ± 3.6% to 40.4% ± 4.9%, P<.001)
but no appreciable change in controls (34.2% ± 2.9% to 34.1% ±
3.3%, P = .91). Net change in mean hematocrit in
both the supplementation groups was comparable (P
= .57).
Conclusions The prevalence of anemia in adolescent Nepalese girls is high. Supervised
iron and folic acid therapy once a week is an effective alternative to daily
administration and helps lower the prevalence of anemia in adolescent girls.
From the Department of Pediatrics, B. P. Koirala Institute of Health
Sciences, Dharan, Nepal. Dr Gupta is now with the University College of Medical
Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Delhi, India.
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