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Folate and vitamin B12 status and dietary intake of anaemic adolescent schoolgirls in the delta region of Myanmar

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Author

Umi Fahmida - Personal Name
Min Kyaw Htet - Personal Name
Budi Utomo - Personal Name
David I Thurnham - Personal Name
Lwin Mar Hlaing - Personal Name
Arwin Akib , - Personal Name
Lisa A. Houghton - Personal Name

Abstract:
The aim of the present study was to assess the prevalence of deficiency of folate and vitamin B12 and, simultaneously, the nutrient intake adequacy of folate, vitamin B12, iron, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin B6 and calcium in 391 adolescent anaemic (Hb less 120g/l) schoolgirls living in the delta region of Myanmar (Burma). Dietary intakes were assessed using a 3 d estimated food record. The distribution of observed intakes calculated from the food records were adjusted for usual intakes, and the prevalence of inadequacy was estimated using the estimated average requirement cut-point method. Median (first, third quartile) serum folate and vitamin B12 concentrations were 6·5 (4·6, 8·5) nmol/l and 612·8 (443·2, 795·2) pmol/l, respectively. The prevalence of folate deficiency defined as less 6·8 nmol/l was 54 %; however, vitamin B12 deficiency defined as less 148 pmol/l was negligible (less 1 %). The prevalence of inadequate intake of folate was high (100 %) as was the prevalence of inadequate intakes of vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin B6 and calcium, ranging from 60 to 100 %. Red meat or poultry was rarely consumed, but fish was consumed on a daily basis. Green leafy vegetables were also consumed frequently but consumption of dairy products was uncommon. Folate deficiency was high, and the prevalence of inadequate intake of folate among other key micronutrients was relatively common in this sample of anaemic adolescent schoolgirls. Appropriate strategies such as food fortification and dietary diversification are needed to improve the micronutrient status of these young women to ensure optimal health and future reproductive success.

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Publisher : : British Journal of Nutrition., 2016
Collation : British Journal of Nutrition (2016), 116(S1), S36–S41
Language : English
ISBN/ISSN : -
Classification : NONE

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Subject(s)

scientific publication
adolescent girls
Myanmar
Serum folate
Dietary folate intake
Vitamin B12:

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