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Trends in Micronutrient Interventions, Anemia, and Iron Deficiency among Women and Children in Guatemala, 2009–2019
BACKGROUND: Food fortification and micronutrient supplementation are public health strategies to improve micronutrient status in Guatemala; their population effectiveness has not been evaluated in recent years. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated trends in food fortification, micronutrient supplementation, anem...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10448407/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37636482 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cdnut.2023.101970 |
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author | Gosdin, Lucas Addo, O Yaw Palmieri, Mireya Mesarina, Karla Mazariegos, Dora Inés Martínez, Carolina Santizo, Maria Claudia Guzmán, Lizet Alfaro, Yma Flores-Ayala, Rafael Jefferds, Maria Elena D. |
author_facet | Gosdin, Lucas Addo, O Yaw Palmieri, Mireya Mesarina, Karla Mazariegos, Dora Inés Martínez, Carolina Santizo, Maria Claudia Guzmán, Lizet Alfaro, Yma Flores-Ayala, Rafael Jefferds, Maria Elena D. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Food fortification and micronutrient supplementation are public health strategies to improve micronutrient status in Guatemala; their population effectiveness has not been evaluated in recent years. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated trends in food fortification, micronutrient supplementation, anemia, and iron deficiency among nonpregnant women aged 15–49 y [women of reproductive age (WRA)] and children 6–59 aged mo [preschool age children (PSC)]. METHOD: Nationally representative serial cross-sectional surveys were used to assess changes in hemoglobin, anemia, ferritin, iron deficiency, iron deficiency anemia, and self-reported consumption of fortifiable foods and micronutrient supplements during 2008/2009, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017/2018, and 2018/2019. Predictors of hemoglobin and ferritin were assessed using generalized linear mixed models adjusted for survey year as random effects, and the consumption of fortifiable foods, supplements, and other potential confounders were fixed effects. RESULTS: Multiple micronutrient powder consumption among PSC during the previous 3 mo was 53.3% (95% CI: 49.4, 57.2) in 2013 and 33.6% (28.8, 38.4) in 2018/2019. Anemia among PSC was 11.3% (8.0, 14.5) in 2008/2009 and 6.1% (3.6, 8.6) in 2018/2019. Anemia among WRA was 10.7% (7.2, 14.2) in 2008/2009 and 3.9% (2.7, 5.2) in 2018/2019. Iron deficiency among PSC was 15.5% (12.1, 19.0) in 2008/2009 and 10.9% (7.4, 14.5) in 2016 (lowest), but 17.1 (13.3, 21.0) in 2017/2018 (highest). Iron deficiency among WRA was 14.9% (11.6, 18.2) in 2008/2009, 13.8% (11.8, 15.8) in 2013 (lowest), and 18.9% (16.3, 21.6) in 2017/2018 (highest). Wheat flour/bread consumption was positively associated with hemoglobin among PSC, and sugar consumption was positively associated with hemoglobin among WRA. The reported consumption of fortifiable foods was not associated with ferritin among PSC or WRA. CONCLUSIONS: Guatemala has implemented multiple food fortification strategies, and anemia has declined. Increases in iron deficiency in 2017–2019 warrant further attention. Secular trends toward poverty alleviation, education, and development might be responsible for changes not explained by the micronutrient interventions evaluated. |
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spelling | pubmed-104484072023-08-25 Trends in Micronutrient Interventions, Anemia, and Iron Deficiency among Women and Children in Guatemala, 2009–2019 Gosdin, Lucas Addo, O Yaw Palmieri, Mireya Mesarina, Karla Mazariegos, Dora Inés Martínez, Carolina Santizo, Maria Claudia Guzmán, Lizet Alfaro, Yma Flores-Ayala, Rafael Jefferds, Maria Elena D. Curr Dev Nutr Original Research BACKGROUND: Food fortification and micronutrient supplementation are public health strategies to improve micronutrient status in Guatemala; their population effectiveness has not been evaluated in recent years. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated trends in food fortification, micronutrient supplementation, anemia, and iron deficiency among nonpregnant women aged 15–49 y [women of reproductive age (WRA)] and children 6–59 aged mo [preschool age children (PSC)]. METHOD: Nationally representative serial cross-sectional surveys were used to assess changes in hemoglobin, anemia, ferritin, iron deficiency, iron deficiency anemia, and self-reported consumption of fortifiable foods and micronutrient supplements during 2008/2009, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017/2018, and 2018/2019. Predictors of hemoglobin and ferritin were assessed using generalized linear mixed models adjusted for survey year as random effects, and the consumption of fortifiable foods, supplements, and other potential confounders were fixed effects. RESULTS: Multiple micronutrient powder consumption among PSC during the previous 3 mo was 53.3% (95% CI: 49.4, 57.2) in 2013 and 33.6% (28.8, 38.4) in 2018/2019. Anemia among PSC was 11.3% (8.0, 14.5) in 2008/2009 and 6.1% (3.6, 8.6) in 2018/2019. Anemia among WRA was 10.7% (7.2, 14.2) in 2008/2009 and 3.9% (2.7, 5.2) in 2018/2019. Iron deficiency among PSC was 15.5% (12.1, 19.0) in 2008/2009 and 10.9% (7.4, 14.5) in 2016 (lowest), but 17.1 (13.3, 21.0) in 2017/2018 (highest). Iron deficiency among WRA was 14.9% (11.6, 18.2) in 2008/2009, 13.8% (11.8, 15.8) in 2013 (lowest), and 18.9% (16.3, 21.6) in 2017/2018 (highest). Wheat flour/bread consumption was positively associated with hemoglobin among PSC, and sugar consumption was positively associated with hemoglobin among WRA. The reported consumption of fortifiable foods was not associated with ferritin among PSC or WRA. CONCLUSIONS: Guatemala has implemented multiple food fortification strategies, and anemia has declined. Increases in iron deficiency in 2017–2019 warrant further attention. Secular trends toward poverty alleviation, education, and development might be responsible for changes not explained by the micronutrient interventions evaluated. American Society for Nutrition 2023-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10448407/ /pubmed/37636482 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cdnut.2023.101970 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Research Gosdin, Lucas Addo, O Yaw Palmieri, Mireya Mesarina, Karla Mazariegos, Dora Inés Martínez, Carolina Santizo, Maria Claudia Guzmán, Lizet Alfaro, Yma Flores-Ayala, Rafael Jefferds, Maria Elena D. Trends in Micronutrient Interventions, Anemia, and Iron Deficiency among Women and Children in Guatemala, 2009–2019 |
title | Trends in Micronutrient Interventions, Anemia, and Iron Deficiency among Women and Children in Guatemala, 2009–2019 |
title_full | Trends in Micronutrient Interventions, Anemia, and Iron Deficiency among Women and Children in Guatemala, 2009–2019 |
title_fullStr | Trends in Micronutrient Interventions, Anemia, and Iron Deficiency among Women and Children in Guatemala, 2009–2019 |
title_full_unstemmed | Trends in Micronutrient Interventions, Anemia, and Iron Deficiency among Women and Children in Guatemala, 2009–2019 |
title_short | Trends in Micronutrient Interventions, Anemia, and Iron Deficiency among Women and Children in Guatemala, 2009–2019 |
title_sort | trends in micronutrient interventions, anemia, and iron deficiency among women and children in guatemala, 2009–2019 |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10448407/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37636482 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cdnut.2023.101970 |
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