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Am J Clin Nutr ; 60(2): 286-92, 1994 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8030609

ABSTRACT

Intervention measures against anemia available to plantation workers during pregnancy include fortified food supplements (thriposha) and iron-folate supplements containing 60 mg elemental Fe. The effectiveness of these intervention measures was studied in 195 subjects whose iron and nutritional status were assessed at < 24 and > 32 wk of gestation. Taking thriposha conferred no significant benefit on maternal nutritional status, probably because sufficient amounts were not consumed. An increase in the duration of iron-folate supplementation to > 17 wk caused a significant positive change (P < 0.01) in hemoglobin, whereas an increase in the dose frequency had no significant benefit. Anthelminthic therapy in addition to iron-folate supplements caused a significant positive change in hemoglobin (P < 0.001) and serum ferritin (P < 0.005) compared with no supplementation. Thus, anthelminthic therapy significantly increased the beneficial effects of iron supplementation on hemoglobin concentration and iron status.


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Anemia/prevention & control , Anthelmintics/therapeutic use , Folic Acid/therapeutic use , Iron/therapeutic use , Pregnancy Complications/prevention & control , Adolescent , Adult , Anemia/etiology , Body Mass Index , Drug Combinations , Drug Therapy, Combination , Female , Folic Acid/administration & dosage , Folic Acid/adverse effects , Follow-Up Studies , Food, Fortified , Hemoglobins/analysis , Humans , Iron/administration & dosage , Iron/adverse effects , Nutritional Status , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications/etiology , Pregnancy Complications, Parasitic/drug therapy , Protoporphyrins/blood , Sri Lanka
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