Iron deficiency and early childhood caries: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Published
October 28, 2021
Journal
Chinese medical journal
PICOID
3513fdf8
DOI
Citations
4
Keywords
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Patients/Population/Participants

children with iron deficiency (ID), children with early childhood caries (ECC)

Intervention

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Comparison

ECC-free group

Outcome

odds ratio (OR) of ID in children with ECC, weighted mean difference (WMD) of serum ferritin levels, WMD of hemoglobin (HGB) levels, WMD of mean corpuscular volume (MCV) levels

Abstract

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Previous surveys have found that children with iron deficiency (ID) were likely to suffer from early childhood caries (ECC). We aimed to assess the scientific evidence about whether ID is intrinsically related to ECC. The medical subject headings (MeSH) terms and free words were searched on PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang, and the Database for Chinese Technical Periodicals from March 2020 to September 2020. Two researchers independently screened the articles. Data extraction and cross-checking were performed for the studies that met the inclusion criteria. Meta-analysis was performed using the Cochrane Collaboration's Review Manager 5.3 software. After excluding duplication and irrelevant literature, 12 case-control studies were included in the study. The meta-analysis demonstrated that children with ECC were more likely to have ID (odds ratio [OR]=2.63, 95% confidence interval [CI]: [1.85, 3.73], P<0.001). There was no statistically significant association found between the level of serum ferritin and ECC (weighted mean difference (WMD)=-5.80, 95% CI: [-11.97, 0.37], P=0.07). Children with ECC were more likely to have iron-deficiency anemia (OR=2.74, 95% CI: [2.41,3.11], P<0.001). The hemoglobin (HGB) levels in the ECC group were significantly lower compared with that in the ECC-free group (WMD=-9.96, 95% CI: [-15.45, -4.46], P=0.0004). The mean corpuscular volume (MCV) levels in the ECC group were significantly lower compared with that in the ECC-free group (WMD=-3.72, 95% CI: [-6.65, -0.79], P=0.01). ID was more prevalent in children with ECC, and the markers of iron status in the ECC group, such as serum ferritin, HGB, and MCV, were relatively lower than the ECC-free group.

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