Title of article :
The Effect of Iron Deficiency on Intelligence Quotient in Eight- to Eleven-Year-Old Students of Zanjan, Iran
Author/Authors :
Sadeghzadeh, Mansour Zanjan Metabolic Disease Research Center - Department of Pediatrics - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences - Zanjan, IR Iran , Khoshnevisasl, Parisa Department of Pediatrics - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences - Zanjan, IR Iran , Shabani, Mina Zanjan University of Medical Sciences - Zanjan, IR Iran , Bahmani, Parisa Zanjan University of Medical Sciences - Zanjan, IR Iran
Abstract :
Iron deficiency is one of the most common nutrient defeciencies in the world. Iron plays an important role in the
central nervous system. The aim of this study was to identify the association of iron deficiency with IQ level of students.
Methods: In this case control study, 289 randomly selected students aged eight to eleven years old were tested for iron, TIBC,Hb, and
RBC indices. Iron deficient patients were referred to a psychologist to determine their IQ level with the Raven test. The IQ level of children
with Iron deficiency was compared with a normal student randomly chosen and matched by age, gender, and socioeconomic
status.
Results: Sixty patients had a Fe/TIBC ratio of less than 15%. The frequency of iron deficiency was 20.7%. There was no significant
differences in the frequency of iron deficiency between males and females. A significant difference was not found in the IQ level
between cases and controls.
Conclusions: The IQ of cases and controls did not differ significantly. It seems that there was still controversies regarding the effects
of IQ and iron deficiency.
Keywords :
Iron Deficiency , Iron , Intelligence
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics