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Personalised iron supply for prophylaxis and treatment of pregnant women as a way to ensure normal iron levels in their breast milk

Rationale: Because the characteristics of all body fluids depends on patient’s health status, is it possible that disadvantaged and socially vulnerable mothers may have lower amounts of iron in their breast milk, and that their babies receive lower content of the mineral for their normal growth and...

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Autores principales: Marin, GH, Mestorino, N, Errecalde, J, Huber, B, Uriarte, A, Orchuela, J
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Carol Davila University Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3307076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22574084
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author Marin, GH
Mestorino, N
Errecalde, J
Huber, B
Uriarte, A
Orchuela, J
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Mestorino, N
Errecalde, J
Huber, B
Uriarte, A
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description Rationale: Because the characteristics of all body fluids depends on patient’s health status, is it possible that disadvantaged and socially vulnerable mothers may have lower amounts of iron in their breast milk, and that their babies receive lower content of the mineral for their normal growth and development. Assuring a preventive treatment of the mother might solve this problem. Objective: to demonstrate breast milk iron content from disadvantaged mothers and impact of personalized iron supplementation program. Materials and Methods: cross-sectional study. Breast milk samples were obtained for ferritin analysis. Health’s services usually provides free folic acid and iron treatment however, treatment compliance is low. Patients were random in two groups: “A: Controls” that had free iron tablets available from Health Centre; and “B: Intervention” group where patients accepted to be periodically contacted at home by health’s team for personalized iron dispensation. Results: 360 patients were included. Profilaxis and treatment compliance were 100% and 97,6% for B group while for “Control” one was 63% and 34%(p0.0001). Higher breast milk iron levels were detected in Intervention’s mothers compared with control’s patients (p0.007). Conclusion: Personalized iron prophylaxis and treatment increased breast milk iron levels. Public health policy must ensure iron dispensation for each underserved mother in order to reduce children problems associate to iron deficiency during the first year of their life.
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spelling pubmed-33070762012-05-09 Personalised iron supply for prophylaxis and treatment of pregnant women as a way to ensure normal iron levels in their breast milk Marin, GH Mestorino, N Errecalde, J Huber, B Uriarte, A Orchuela, J J Med Life Original Article Rationale: Because the characteristics of all body fluids depends on patient’s health status, is it possible that disadvantaged and socially vulnerable mothers may have lower amounts of iron in their breast milk, and that their babies receive lower content of the mineral for their normal growth and development. Assuring a preventive treatment of the mother might solve this problem. Objective: to demonstrate breast milk iron content from disadvantaged mothers and impact of personalized iron supplementation program. Materials and Methods: cross-sectional study. Breast milk samples were obtained for ferritin analysis. Health’s services usually provides free folic acid and iron treatment however, treatment compliance is low. Patients were random in two groups: “A: Controls” that had free iron tablets available from Health Centre; and “B: Intervention” group where patients accepted to be periodically contacted at home by health’s team for personalized iron dispensation. Results: 360 patients were included. Profilaxis and treatment compliance were 100% and 97,6% for B group while for “Control” one was 63% and 34%(p0.0001). Higher breast milk iron levels were detected in Intervention’s mothers compared with control’s patients (p0.007). Conclusion: Personalized iron prophylaxis and treatment increased breast milk iron levels. Public health policy must ensure iron dispensation for each underserved mother in order to reduce children problems associate to iron deficiency during the first year of their life. Carol Davila University Press 2012-02-22 2012-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3307076/ /pubmed/22574084 Text en ©Carol Davila University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Marin, GH
Mestorino, N
Errecalde, J
Huber, B
Uriarte, A
Orchuela, J
Personalised iron supply for prophylaxis and treatment of pregnant women as a way to ensure normal iron levels in their breast milk
title Personalised iron supply for prophylaxis and treatment of pregnant women as a way to ensure normal iron levels in their breast milk
title_full Personalised iron supply for prophylaxis and treatment of pregnant women as a way to ensure normal iron levels in their breast milk
title_fullStr Personalised iron supply for prophylaxis and treatment of pregnant women as a way to ensure normal iron levels in their breast milk
title_full_unstemmed Personalised iron supply for prophylaxis and treatment of pregnant women as a way to ensure normal iron levels in their breast milk
title_short Personalised iron supply for prophylaxis and treatment of pregnant women as a way to ensure normal iron levels in their breast milk
title_sort personalised iron supply for prophylaxis and treatment of pregnant women as a way to ensure normal iron levels in their breast milk
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3307076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22574084
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