According to the DH's Population Health Survey 2020-22, the overall prevalence of iron deficiency in Hong Kong is 5.7%.2
It significantly affects 17.5% of local women of reproductive age (15–49 years), roughly 1 in every 6 women in this group. 2
Iron deficiency in Hong Kong is classified by the WHO as a "mild magnitude of public health problem." 2
Anaemia is officially defined as having a haemoglobin (Hb) level below 12.0 g/dL in women and below 13.0 g/dL in men. 2
While mild cases may have no symptoms, moderate to severe cases often present with physical and functional changes:2,3,4
Fatigue, tiredness, and low exercise tolerance.
Shortness of breath and palpitations.
Brain fog, dizziness, or headache.
Pica (unusual cravings for non-food items like ice, clay, or paper).
Restless legs syndrome (pins and needles in legs).
Pale skin, smooth tongue, or spoon-shaped brittle nails.