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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-174064

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Serum retinol concentrations were compared in a consecutive series of 65 mother-newborn pairs at delivery in a public maternity hospital in Recife, Brazil, from January to August 2008 and examined their association with biological, socioeconomic, environmental and obstetrical characteristics. Serum retinol concentrations of the newborns (umbilical cord) and mothers (brachial venipuncture) were analyzed by highperformance liquid chromatography. Prevalence of low (<0.70 μmol/L) and inadequate (<1.05 μmol/L) serum retinol concentrations were observed in 23.1% (95% CI 13.9-35.5) and 23.0% (95% CI 13.5-35.8) among newborns and mothers respectively. The serum retinol distribution was lower in male than female infants (-0.4 μmol/L, p=0.01) and, across both sexes, concentrations in paired newborn and mother were correlated (r=0.27, p=0.04). Further, maternal status explains only 7% of the variance in retinol concentrations in newborn’s cord plasma. Among mothers delivering in public facilities in Recife, hypovitaminosis may exist.

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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; 19(2): 641-650, fev. 2014. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-705408

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El presente estudio buscó analizar la asociación entre la (in)seguridad alimentaria y el estado nutricional de niños preescolares asistidos en jardines infantiles. La seguridad alimentaria fue evaluada a través de la Escala Brasileña de Inseguridad Alimentaria (EBIA). El estado nutricional se evaluó a través del peso/edad, talla/edad, hemoglobina, retinol sérico y zinc sérico. Fueron encontradas prevalencias de déficit de estatura (6,2%), déficit de peso/edad (2,1%), deficiencia de vitamina A (24,4%), anemia (15,5%) y deficiencia de zinc (15,0%). La inseguridad alimentaria familiar fue caracterizada en 64,2% de las familias predominando la forma leve (32,6%). El estudio concluye que la inseguridad alimentaria estimada por la EBIA no se asoció a los Escore-z de crecimiento ni a las concentraciones de retinol sérico, hemoglobina y zinc sérico.


This study sought to examine the association between the food (in)security and nutritional status of preschool children attended in daycare centers. Food security was assessed using the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale. The nutritional status was evaluated using the weight/height, weight/age, height/age, hemoglobin, serum retinol and serum zinc status. The prevalence of stunting (6.2%), overweight (3.1%), underweight (2.1%), vitamin A deficiency (24.4%), anemia (15.5%), and zinc deficiency (15%) was established. Food insecurity was found in 64.4% of the families, predominantly in its mild form (32.6%). This study concludes that food insecurity as measured by the EBIA was not associated with Z-score growth or with vitamin A, hemoglobin and zinc biochemical concentrations.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Food Supply , Growth , Hemoglobins/analysis , Nutritional Status , Vitamin A/blood , Zinc/blood , Body Height , Body Weight , Brazil , Cross-Sectional Studies , Deficiency Diseases/epidemiology , Hemoglobins/deficiency , Vitamin A Deficiency/epidemiology , Zinc/deficiency
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-149520

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The National Prophylaxis Programme against Nutritional Blindness due to vitamin A deficiency (NPPNB due to VAD) was started in 1970 with the specific aim of preventing nutritional blindness due to keratomalacia . The Programme was launched as an urgent remedial measure to combat the unacceptably high magnitude of xerophthalmic blindness in the country seen in the 1950s and 1960s. Clinical VAD has declined drastically during the last 40 years. Also, indicators of child health have shown substantial gains in different States in the country. The prevalence of severe undernutrition has come down significantly. Immunization coverage for measles and other vaccine preventable diseases has improved from 5-7 per cent in early seventies to currently 60-90 per cent, in different States. Similarly, there has been a significant improvement in the overall dietary intake of young children. There has been virtual disappearance of keratomalacia, and a sharp decline in the prevalence of Bitot spots. Prophylactic mega dose administration of vitamin A is primarily advocated because of the claim of 23 per cent reduction in childhood mortality. However, benefits on this scale have been found only in areas with rudimentary health care facilities where clinical deficiency is common, and there is substantial heterogeneity, especially with inclusion of all trials. There is an urgent need for adopting a targeted rather than universal prophylactic mega dose vitamin A supplementation in preschool children. This approach is justified on the basis of currently available evidence documenting a substantial decline in VAD prevalence, substantial heterogeneity and uncertainty about mortality effects in present era with improved health care, and resource constraints with competing priorities.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-173903

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A cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the prevalence and correlates of prenatal vitamin A deficiency (VAD) in rural Sidama, Southern Ethiopia. Seven hundred randomly-selected pregnant women took part in the study. Serum retinol concentration was determined using high-performance liquid chromatography. Data were analyzed by logistic and linear regression. Interpretation of data was made using adjusted odds ratio (AOR) and adjusted linear regression coefficient. The prevalence of VAD (serum retinol <0.7 μmol/L) was 37.9%. Advanced gestational age and elevated C-reactive protein (CRP ≥5 mg/dL) were negatively associated with retinol concentration (p<0.05). The odds of VAD was significantly higher among the women with no education and those devoid of self-income. Women aged 35-49 years had 2.23 (95% CI 1.31-3.81) times higher odds compared to those aged 15-24 years. The lower the dietary diversity score in the preceding day of the survey, the higher were the odds of VAD. With reference to nulliparas, grand multiparas had 1.92 (95% CI 1.02-3.64) times increased odds of VAD. VAD and zinc deficiency (serum zinc <8.6 μmol/L during the first trimester, or <7.6 μmol/L during the second or third trimester) were significantly associated with AOR of 1.80 (95% CI 1.28-2.53). VAD has major public-health significance in the area. Accordingly, it should be combated through enhancement of diet diversity, birth control, and socioeconomic empowerment of women.

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Indian J Med Sci ; 2012 Jul-Aug; 66(7) 169-174
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-147837

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Background: Sickle cell anemia (SCA), which is an inherited blood disorder characterized primarily by chronic anemia and oxidative stress plays a major role in pathophysiology. Objective: This study aims to evaluate vitamin A (serum retinol) status and hematological parameters in children with homozygous and heterozygous sickle cell disorders and compared with age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Materials and Methods:A sample of 80 referred cases (37 sickle cell disorders and 43 normal cases) aged 2-40 years were included in the study. Hematological parameters were measured in cell counter and serum retinol by high-performance liquid chromatography. Results: The mean hemoglobin (Hb) and serum retinol were significantly lower among cases with sickle cell disease than in sickle cell trait and normal. Vitamin A deficiency (retinol < 20 μg/dl) reported to be higher in homozygous cases (46.2%) as compared to either heterozygous (29.2%) or control (23.2%) groups. Serum retinol was correlated directly with Hb, RBC count, and hematocrit levels, and inversely with percentage of sickling among sickle cell disorder cases. Conclusion: The results indicate that deprived vitamin A status with inductive oxidative stress is mainly due to sickling and hemolysis in SCA cases.

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Rev. nutr ; 25(1): 57-64, jan.-fev. 2012. graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-625201

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OBJETIVO: Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo avaliar a eficácia de flocos desidratados de abóbora na elevação dos níveis séricos de retinol e a resposta relativa à dose em pré-escolares. MÉTODOS: A ingestão de vitamina A foi avaliada por meio de inquérito dietético. Os flocos foram analisados quanto às características microbiológicas e ao conteúdo de carotenoides. As crianças estudadas receberam diariamente 6g do produto no almoço, durante 90 dias. Elas foram submetidas ao teste de resposta relativa à dose no início e no final do estudo. Amostras de sangue foram colhidas em jejum, para análise do retinol sérico por espectro-fotometria, no início do estudo, aos 30 dias de consumo e aos 90 dias. RESULTADOS: Quanto às análises microbiológicas, os flocos encontravam-se adequados para consumo. O nível médio de retinol sérico nas crianças aumentou de M=1,438, DP=0,45µmol/L (tempo 0) para M=1,659, DP=0,51µmol/L (30 dias) e M=1,928, DP=0,70µmol/L (90 dias). No início do estudo, 18,5% das crianças apresentavam níveis de retinol sérico abaixo do ponto de corte de 1,05µmol/L, proporção que caiu para 7,6% depois de 30 dias e para 0% após 90 dias. No final do período de estudo (90 dias) nenhuma criança apresentou resposta relativa à dose positiva. CONCLUSÃO: Os flocos de abóbora são eficazes na elevação do retinol sérico e na reserva hepática da vitamina em pré-escolares.


OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the effectiveness of dehydrated pumpkin flakes for elevating serum retinol and the relative dose response in preschoolers. METHODS: Vitamin A intake was determined by dietary survey. The flakes were analyzed microbiologically and for carotenoid content. The children were then given 6 grams of flakes per day during lunch for 90 days. The relative dose response essay was done at baseline and end of intervention. Fasting blood samples were collected at baseline, 30 and 90 days to determine serum retinol levels by spectrophotometry. RESULTS: Microbiological analyses showed that the flakes were suitable for consumption. The mean serum retinol level of the children increased from M=1.438 (SD=0.45µmol/L) at baseline to M=1.659 (SD=0.51µmol/L) at 30 days and M=1.928 (SD=0.70µmol/L) at 90 days. At the beginning of the study, 18.5% of the children had serum retinol levels below 1.05µmol/L. This percentage dropped to 7.6% after 30 days and 0% after 90 days. At the end of the study period (90 days), no child had a positive relative dose response. CONCLUSION: Pumpkin flakes efficiently increase serum retinol levels and hepatic vitamin A reserves in preschoolers.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Carotenoids , Cucurbita/metabolism , Cucurbita/microbiology , Vitamin A Deficiency/diet therapy , Vitamin A
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Rev. chil. obstet. ginecol ; 76(2): 86-93, 2011. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-592083

ABSTRACT

Antecedentes: La deficiencia de vitamina A (DVA) es un problema nutricional de salud pública en el mundo. Durante el embarazo se ha asociado con incremento en la morbilidad y mortalidad materno-infantil. Objetivo: Determinar en adolescentes no gestantes y gestantes venezolanas, el estado nutricional de la vitamina A (ENVA). Método: Se realizó un estudio transversal, descriptivo y controlado, en 235 adolescentes mujeres (edad: 16,76 +/- 1,48 años); 75 no gestantes y 160 gestantes. El ENVA fue evaluado según valores de retinol sérico (RS) por cromatografía líquida de alta eficacia (HPLC) y citología de impresión conjuntival (CIC). Resultados: En gestantes y no gestantes la prevalencia de CIC anormal (37,5 por ciento vs 48 por ciento; p>0,05) y afectación del ENVA (41,24 por ciento vs 13,34 por ciento; p=0,0001) fue alta; significativamente mayor durante el segundo y tercer trimestre de gestación (p<0,0002). Las gestantes mostraron una disminución significativa de los valores promedio RS (p<0,0001), una correlación inversa no significativa con la edad gestacional y 4,56 veces mayor probabilidad de presentar afectación del ENVA (OR=4,56; IC95 por ciento: 2,0-10,23) que las no gestantes. Conclusión: La alta prevalencia de DVA observada en este trabajo, representa un problema de salud pública en adolescentes venezolanas, por lo que este grupo vulnerable requiere intervención inmediata.


Background: Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is a public health nutrition problem in the developing world. VAD had been associated with increased risk of maternal and childhood mortality and morbidity. Objective: To determine vitamin A status (VAS) between non pregnant and pregnant adolescents from Maracaibo-Vene-zuela. Methods: A cross-sectional and descriptive study was conducted in 235 female adolescents (16.76 +/- 1.48y old); non pregnant (n=75) and pregnant (n=160). Vitamin A status was assessed by using serum retinol concentrations (SRC) and conjuctival impression cytology (CIC). SRC were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography and CIC. Results: In pregnant and non pregnant adolescents the prevalence of CIC abnormal (37.50 percent vs 48 percent) and non normal VAS (41.24 percent vs 13.34 percent; p=0.0001) were high, predominantly in the second and third trimester of pregnancy (p<0.0002). Pregnant adolescents showed significative reduction of the mean SRC values (p<0.0001), while gestational age had a negative and no significant relationship with SRC. The odds ratio for pregnant adolescents with non normal VAS was 4.56 (95 percentIC: 2.0-10.23), resulting significantly more frecuent non normal VAS in pregnant adolescents than non pregnant adolescents. Conclusions: The high prevalence of VAD found in this work, is a public health problem in venezuelan female adolescents and this vulnerable group require immediate interventions.


Subject(s)
Humans , Adolescent , Female , Pregnancy , Vitamin A Deficiency/epidemiology , Vitamin A Deficiency/blood , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cytological Techniques , Conjunctiva/cytology , Nutritional Status , Prevalence , Reference Values , Socioeconomic Factors , Venezuela/epidemiology
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Rev. bras. epidemiol ; 13(4): 651-664, Dec. 2010. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-569106

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Determinar a prevalência de anemia e hipovitaminose A e analisar a associação da (in)segurança alimentar com os níveis de hemoglobina e retinol sérico de menores de 5 anos. Estudo transversal, realizado com 501 e 458 famílias em Gameleira e São João do Tigre, respectivamente. A avaliação da (in)segurança alimentar foi realizada através da Escala Brasileira de Insegurança Alimentar. Os níveis de hemoglobina e retinol sérico foram classificados de acordo com a OMS. Foram analisadas as associações com os indicadores socioeconômicos, habitação e biológicos sobre os níveis de hemoglobina e retinol sérico. As prevalências de anemia e hipovitaminose A foram mais elevadas em Gameleira quando comparadas com São João do Tigre. A (in)segurança alimentar moderada e grave das famílias foi de 75 por cento em Gameleira e 64 por cento em São João do Tigre. Na análise de regressão para os níveis de hemoglobina em Gameleira foram identificadas como significantes: escolaridade materna, renda familiar per capita, não possuir TV colorida, água de consumo sem tratamento, piso de barro e idade abaixo de 24 meses, enquanto para São João do Tigre o modelo final ficou resumido à falta de motocicleta e idade da criança. Quanto aos teores de retinol sérico, o modelo final de variáveis associadas ficou sendo renda per capita e sexo para Gameleira, e ausência de telefone celular e de esgotamento sanitário para São João do Tigre. A situação nutricional dessas populações, com prevalências semelhantes de insegurança alimentar, pode apresentar grandes diferenciações, sobretudo na prevalência de carências nutricionais específicas, especialmente, em relação aos fatores determinantes.


The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of anemia and vitamin A deficiency and to analyze the association of food insecurity with hemoglobin levels and serum retinol in children under 5 years of age. This was a cross-sectional study with 501 families from Gameleira and 458 families from São João do Tigre. Food insecurity was assessed according to the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale. Hemoglobin and serum retinol levels were classified according to the WHO. Socioeconomic and environmental conditions and biological indicators of children were analyzed as hemoglobin and serum retinol determinants. The prevalence of anemia and vitamin A was higher in Gameleira compared to São João do Tigre. Moderate and severe food insecurity of families was 75 percent in Gameleira and 64 percent in São João do Tigre. Maternal education, per capita family income, not having a color TV, untreated water supply, type of flooring (dirt), and child age (< 2 years) in Gameleira were associated with hemoglobin levels in the linear regression analysis. In São João do Tigre the association with hemoglobin levels was only for (no) motorcycle and child age. Variables per capita family income and sex in Gameleira and no mobile phone and lack of sanitation in São João do Tigre were statistically associated with serum retinol levels. The nutritional status of these populations is similar in terms of food insecurity but may present great differences in terms of the prevalence of specific nutritional deficits and their determinants.


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Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Anemia/epidemiology , Food Supply/statistics & numerical data , Vitamin A Deficiency/epidemiology , Brazil , Cross-Sectional Studies , Human Development , Prevalence , Socioeconomic Factors
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-148954

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Aim: Vitamin A defi ciency among children is still a public health problem in Indonesia. Serum/plasma retinol concentration is the best indicator in assessing vitamin A status. However, there is growing concern that infection/ infl ammation lowers serum retinol concentration, thus creating potential misinterpretation of vitamin A status, which could affect policy makers in planning suitable nutrition programs targeted at community. The aim of this study was to highlight the importance of applying correction factors, to better interpret serum retinol as a nutritional status biomarker. Methods: A cross sectional study involving 54 apparently healthy school children was conducted in East Nusa Tenggara. Height, body weight, concentrations of serum retinol, CRP and AGP were assessed. Based on concentrations of serum CRP and AGP, four infl ammation groups were determined, namely reference, incubation, early convalescence and late convalescence groups. Correction factor was obtained by dividing serum retinol concentration of reference group by that of the other three groups. Correction factors were then used to correct serum retinol concentration without any infl uence of infection/infl ammation. Results: The prevalence of stunting and underweight were 43% and 22% respectively, but there was no wasting among the school children. Applying correction factor lowered the prevalence of vitamin A defi ciency from 20.4% to 18.5%; thus changing vitamin A defi ciency from a severe public health problem to a moderate public health problem. Conclusion: Correcting serum retinol concentration for the infl uence of infection reduced the apparent severity of vitamin A defi ciency. This could affect policy for planning nutrition programs designed for communities.


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Vitamin A Deficiency , Vitamin A
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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; 15(2): 509-516, mar. 2010. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-544366

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Este trabalho visa determinar prevalências de deficiência de ferro e vitamina A em crianças e adolescentes atendidos por equipe de Saúde da Família de Itajaí (SC) e avaliar relações entre o estado de ferro e o retinol sérico. Realizou-se um censo nutricional das famílias cadastradas. Coletaram-se dados socioeconômicos e demográficos. Avaliou-se a concentração de hemoglobina, hematócrito, ferro e retinol séricos. Participaram do estudo 31 das 156 famílias cadastradas. Apenas 39,1 por cento das crianças e 62,0 por cento dos adolescentes coletaram amostras sanguíneas. A renda média per capita foi 1,68±1,00 salários mínimos. Nenhum dos pais ou mães era analfabeto. Residiam em domicílio próprio 80,6 por cento das famílias. Todos os domicílios apresentavam esgoto e abastecimento de água por rede pública e 87,1 por cento eram de alvenaria. Diagnosticou-se deficiência de ferro em 16,7 por cento das crianças e 19,3 por cento dos adolescentes, e deficiência de vitamina A em apenas uma criança. Observaram-se correlações significativas para o ferro e retinol séricos entre crianças e entre adolescentes para a concentração de hemoglobina, hematócrito e retinol sérico. Encontraram-se prevalências leves de deficiência de ferro e vitamina A, possivelmente devido às características socioeconômicas e demográficas.


The objective of this article is to determine prevalence of iron and vitamin A deficiencies among children and adolescents attended by a Family Health Strategy team in Itajaí, Santa Catarina State, and to assess relations between iron status and serum retinol. A nutritional census of the families was carried out. Socioeconomic and demographic data were collected. Hemoglobin concentration, hematocrite, serum iron and retinal were determined. Thirty-one out of the 156 enrolled families participated in the study. Only 39.1 percent of the children and 62.0 percent of the adolescents had their blood samples collected. Mean per capita income was 1.68±1.00 minimum wages. None of the parents was illiterate and most families (80.6 percent) owned their homes. All homes had public sewage and water supply, and 87.1 percent were made of brickwork. Iron deficiency was diagnosed in 16.7 percent of the children and 19.3 percent of the adolescents. Only one child had vitamin A deficiency. Significant correlations were found between serum iron and retinol among children, and among adolescents between serum retinol and hemoglobin concentration and hematocrite. We found mild prevalences of iron and vitamin A deficiencies, possibly due to the socioeconomic and demographic characteristics.


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Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Iron/deficiency , Vitamin A Deficiency/epidemiology , Brazil , Deficiency Diseases/epidemiology , Iron/blood , Nutritional Status , Vitamin A/blood
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Arch. latinoam. nutr ; 60(1): 36-41, mar. 2010. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-588622

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O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a prevalência de deficiência de vitamina A (DVA) em pré-escolares da cidade do Recife, Nordeste Brasileiro. A amostra foi composta por 344 crianças, de 24 a 60 meses, de ambos os sexos, em 18 creches públicas da cidade do Recife, em 2007. O estado nutricional de vitamina A foi avaliado pelos indicadores bioquímico (retinol sérico) e dietético (inquérito de consumo alimentar) e o status pondo-estatural através dos índices antropométricos peso/idade (P/I), altura/idade (A/I) e peso/altura (P/A). A prevalência de níveis de retinol sérico baixos (<-2 escores -Z) nos pré-escolares foram de 2,5 por cento para o indicador P/I, de 8,6 por cento quanto ao A/I e de 1,5 por cento em relação ao P/A. Os dados acima evidenciam a importância da institucionalização para o adequado estado nutricional das crianças e manutenção dos estoques adequados de vitamina A. Todavia, são necessários mais estudos enfocando pré-escolares não institucionalizados, ou seja, crianças que vivem fora do ambiente privilegiado das creches.


The purpose of the study was to evaluate the extent of vitamin A deficiency (VAD) among preschool children in the city of Recife, Northeast Brazil. The sample comprised 344 children of both sexes, 24 to 60 months old, in 18 public day care centres in the city of Recife, in 2007. The nutritional status of vitamin A was assessed by biochemical (serum retinol) and dietetic (vitamin A rich-food consumption) indicators and the pondo-stature status through anthropometric indicators weight-for-age, height-for-age and weight-for-height. The prevalence of hyporetinolemia (<-2 scores -Z) in preschool children were 2.5 percent for the indicator weight-for-age, 8.6 percent for height-for-age and 1.5 percent for weight-for-height. The research findings point out to the importance of institutionalization for the appropriate nutritional status of children and maintenance of adequate reserves of vitamin A. However, more studies are needed focusing on non-institutionalized preschool, or children living outside the privileged environment of public day care centres.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Cross-Sectional Studies , Eating , Vitamin A , Vitamin A Deficiency , Infant Nutrition
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-173291

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The study was conducted to determine the demographic and health-related risk factors of subclinical vitamin A deficiency in Ethiopia. Blood samples were collected from 996 children in 210 clusters across the nation for analysis of serum retinol. Interviews were conducted with the respective mothers of the 996 children on presumed risk factors of vitamin A deficiency. A higher subclinical vitamin A deficiency was associated with: not receiving vitamin A supplement over the year, having been ill during the two weeks preceding the survey, no or incomplete vaccination, belonging to a mother with high parity, and low levels of awareness of vitamin A. Moreover, being from Muslim household was strongly associated with higher levels of subclinical vitamin A deficiency. Among the risk factors identified, low levels of vaccination, high parity, and low levels of maternal awareness of vitamin A contributed to higher risks of vitamin A deficiency among Muslim children. The findings underscore the need for creation of strengthened awareness of family planning and importance of vitamin A, promotion of vaccination and child health, intensification of vitamin A supplementation, and in-depth investigation on factors contributing to increased vulnerability of Muslim children.

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Arch. latinoam. nutr ; 57(3): 213-218, sept. 2007. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-481876

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A deficiência de vitamina A (DVA) tem sido considerada como um problema de saúde pública, sobretudo, em países em desenvolvimento. No entanto, sua dimensão na população idosa, ainda não foi devidamente avaliada. Este estudo teve como objetivo identificar a prevalência de DVA em idosos do Programa de Saúde da Família (PSF), de Camaragibe, PE. Corte transversal, com amostra representativa de 315 indivíduos ≥ 60 anos, de ambos os sexos, inscritos no PSF de Camaragibe, em 2003. O status de vitamina A foi avaliado pelas concentrações séricas de retinol e pelo inquérito de freqüência do consumo de alimentos-fonte de vitamina A. A prevalência de DVA (retinol sérico < 1,05 microMol/L) foi de 26,1% (IC95% 21,2 – 31,6). A freqüência de consumo de alimentos fonte de vitamina A de origem animal e vegetal, = 3x/semana, foi de 46,1% (IC95% 40,7 – 52,0) e 63,2% (IC95% 57,5 – 69,5), respectivamente. As concentrações séricas de retinol não mostraram correlação com o sexo (p= 0,54), com a idade (p= 0,34), nem com o consumo de alimentos fonte de vitamina A (p> 0,05). A DVA entre idosos do PSF de Camaragibe mostrou-se uma carência nutricional importante. Logo, um plano integrado de prevenção e controle do problema seria fortemente recomendável nesse contexto.


Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is a major nutritional problem in many developing countries. However, the extent of the problem among elderly people has not been well established. The current study aimed at identifying the prevalence of VAD among elderly people attending the Family Health Programme (FHP) in the city of Camaragibe, PE, Northeast Brazil. Following a systematic sampling procedure, a cross-sectional study was carried out involving 315 subjects = 60 years, of both sexes, in 2003. VAD was assessed by serum retinol levels and vitamin A-rich-food intake by a food frequency method. The prevalence of VAD (Serum ret. <1.05 microMol/L) was 26.1% (95%CI 21.2 – 31.6) and the frequency of animal and vegetal origin vitamin A-rich foods intake = 3x/week was 46.1% (IC95% 40.7 – 52.0) and 63.2% (IC95% 57.5 – 69.5), , respectively. Serum retinol levels were not correlated to sex (p= 0.54) and age (p= 0.34) distribution. In the same way, serum retinol was not related to vitamin A rich-food intake (p >0.05). VAD seems to be very prevalent among elderly people attending the HFP in Camaragibe. Concerted actions to prevent and control VAD are strongly recommended in this ecological context.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Diet Surveys , Health Services for the Aged , Vitamin A Deficiency/epidemiology , Vitamin A/blood , Brazil/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Health Planning , Nutritional Status , Prevalence , Socioeconomic Factors , Vitamin A Deficiency/diagnosis
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Chinese Journal of Hypertension ; (12)2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-595193

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Background Retinol binding protein 4(RBP4) is a novel adipokine which has been related with insulin resistance.Objective To test the hypothesis that telmisartan improves glucose and lipid metabolism may be associated with inhibiting serum RBP4 and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase activity in liver.Methods Thirty wistar male rats were received high fat diet to establish metabolic syndrome model and randomly to receive telmisartan [5 mg/(kg?d),n=8] or pioglitazone [20 mg/(kg?d),n=8] for 8 weeks or high-fat diet placebo(n=10).Plasma triglyceride(TG),total cholesterol(TC),high density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C),low density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C),fasting plasma glucose(FPG),fasting plasma insulin,serum RBP4,and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase specific enzyme activity in liver(PEPCK) were determined.Results Telmisartan improved insulin resistance and the disorders of glucose and lipid metabolism in diet-induced insulin resistance rats [HOMA-IR,telmisartan group(3.4?1.2) vs high-fat diet group:(8.3?1.1),P

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Journal of Preventive Medicine ; : 172-178, 2005.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-3918

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The analysis using HPLC method to determine serum retinol (vitamin A) concentrations has been developed in Micronutrient Laboratory - the National Institute of Nutrition, to assess the subclinical vitamin A deficiency in Vietnam. This method with high sensibility, high precision and good accuracy (CV% intraassay [3.5 + 5] and inter assay [4.8 + 1.7]), can detect very low serum retinol levels, and recognized by the international system on vitamin A - quality control. Applying to assess the vitamin A status of the children <5 year old in the Red River Delta and the North Mountainous Areas, the result showed that 4.2% and 21.9% of the subjects were suffered from sub-clinical vitamin A deficiency, respectively. The rate of low retinol levels in infants < 6 month olds was 32.7%, significantly higher than other groups.


Subject(s)
Child , Vitamin A , Chromatography
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