Effects of a food-based intervention on markers of micronutrient status among Indian women of low socio-economic status

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作者
Kehoe, Sarah H. [1 ]
Chopra, Harsha [2 ]
Sahariah, Sirazul A. [2 ]
Bhat, Dattatray [3 ]
Munshi, Renuka P. [4 ]
Panchal, Falguni [4 ]
Young, Stephen [5 ]
Brown, Nick [1 ]
Tarwande, Dnyaneshwar [6 ]
Gandhi, Meera [2 ]
Margetts, Barrie M. [7 ]
Potdar, Ramesh D. [2 ]
Fall, Caroline H. D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southampton, MRC, Lifecourse Epidemiol Unit, Southampton, Hants, England
[2] Ctr Study Social Change, Bombay, Maharashtra, India
[3] King Edward Mem Hosp Res Ctr, Diabet Unit, Pune, Maharashtra, India
[4] Nair Hosp, Dept Clin Pharmacol, Bombay, Maharashtra, India
[5] Med Res Council Human Nutr Res, Elsie Widdowson Lab, Cambridge, England
[6] Apnalaya, Bombay, Maharashtra, India
[7] Univ Southampton, Publ Hlth Nutr, Southampton, Hants, England
基金
英国惠康基金; 英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
Food-based interventions; India; Micronutrient status; PLASMA BETA-CAROTENE; VITAMIN-A-DEFICIENCY; MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSAY; DAILY CONSUMPTION; IRON-DEFICIENCY; RETINOL; DIET; SUPPLEMENTATION; PREVALENCE; FRUIT;
D O I
10.1017/S000711451400419X
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Intakes of micronutrient-rich foods are low among Indian women of reproductive age. We investigated whether consumption of a food-based micronutrient-rich snack increased markers of blood micronutrient concentrations when compared with a control snack. Non-pregnant women (n 222) aged 14-35 years living in a Mumbai slum were randomised to receive a treatment snack (containing green leafy vegetables, dried fruit and whole milk powder), or a control snack containing foods of low micronutrient content such as wheat flour, potato and tapioca. The snacks were consumed under observation 6 d per week for 12 weeks, compliance was recorded, and blood was collected at 0 and 12 weeks. Food-frequency data were collected at both time points. Compliance (defined as the proportion of women who consumed >= 3 snacks/week) was >85% in both groups. We assessed the effects of group allocation on 12-week nutrient concentrations using ANCOVA models with respective 0-week concentrations, BMI, compliance, standard of living, fruit and green leafy vegetable consumption and use of synthetic nutrients as covariates. The treatment snack significantly increased beta-carotene concentrations (treatment effect: 47.1 nmol/l, 95% CI 6.5, 87.7). There was no effect of group allocation on concentrations of ferritin, retinol, ascorbate, folate or vitamin B-12. The present study shows that locally sourced foods can be made into acceptable snacks that may increase serum b-carotene concentrations among women of reproductive age. However, no increase in circulating concentrations of the other nutrients measured was observed.
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页码:813 / 821
页数:9
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