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Improvement of the Vietnamese Diet for Women of Reproductive Age by Micronutrient Fortification of Staples Foods and Condiments

BACKGROUND: A micronutrient survey carried out in 2010 among randomly selected Vietnamese women in reproductive age indicated that anemia and micronutrient deficiencies are still prevalent. The objective of this study was thus to analyze the dietary micronutrient intakes of these women, to select th...

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Autores principales: Laillou, Arnaud, Berger, Jacques, Le, Bach Mai, Pham, Van Thuy, Le, Thi Hop, Nguyen, Cong Khan, Panagides, Dora, Rohner, Fabian, Wieringa, Frank, Moench-Pfanner, Regina
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3511532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23226308
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050538
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author Laillou, Arnaud
Berger, Jacques
Le, Bach Mai
Pham, Van Thuy
Le, Thi Hop
Nguyen, Cong Khan
Panagides, Dora
Rohner, Fabian
Wieringa, Frank
Moench-Pfanner, Regina
author_facet Laillou, Arnaud
Berger, Jacques
Le, Bach Mai
Pham, Van Thuy
Le, Thi Hop
Nguyen, Cong Khan
Panagides, Dora
Rohner, Fabian
Wieringa, Frank
Moench-Pfanner, Regina
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description BACKGROUND: A micronutrient survey carried out in 2010 among randomly selected Vietnamese women in reproductive age indicated that anemia and micronutrient deficiencies are still prevalent. The objective of this study was thus to analyze the dietary micronutrient intakes of these women, to select the food vehicles to be fortified and to calculate their contributions to meet the recommended nutrient intake (RNI) for iron, zinc, vitamin A and folic acid. MAIN FINDINGS: Consumption data showed that the median intake was 38.4% of the RNI for iron, 61.1% for vitamin A and 91.8% for zinc. However, more than 50% of the women had daily zinc consumption below the RNI. Rice and vegetable oil were consumed daily in significant amounts (median: 320.4 g/capita/day and 8.6 g/capita/day respectively) by over 90% of the women, making them suitable vehicles for fortification. Based on consumption data, fortified vegetable oil could contribute to an additional vitamin A intake of 27.1% of the RNI and fortified rice could increase the intake of iron by 41.4% of the RNI, zinc by 15.5% and folate by 34.1%. Other food vehicles, such as fish and soy sauces and flavoring powders, consumed respectively by 63% and 90% of the population could contribute to increase micronutrient intakes if they are properly fortified and promoted. Wheat flower was consumed by 39% of the women and by less than 20% women from the lowest socioeconomic strata. CONCLUSION: The fortification of edible vegetable oils with vitamin A and of rice with iron, zinc and folic acid are the most promising fortification strategies to increase micronutrient intakes of women in reproductive age in Vietnam. While rice fortification will be implemented, fortification of fish and soy sauces with iron, that has been proven to be effective, has to be supported and fortification of flavouring powders with micronutrients investigated.
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spelling pubmed-35115322012-12-05 Improvement of the Vietnamese Diet for Women of Reproductive Age by Micronutrient Fortification of Staples Foods and Condiments Laillou, Arnaud Berger, Jacques Le, Bach Mai Pham, Van Thuy Le, Thi Hop Nguyen, Cong Khan Panagides, Dora Rohner, Fabian Wieringa, Frank Moench-Pfanner, Regina PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: A micronutrient survey carried out in 2010 among randomly selected Vietnamese women in reproductive age indicated that anemia and micronutrient deficiencies are still prevalent. The objective of this study was thus to analyze the dietary micronutrient intakes of these women, to select the food vehicles to be fortified and to calculate their contributions to meet the recommended nutrient intake (RNI) for iron, zinc, vitamin A and folic acid. MAIN FINDINGS: Consumption data showed that the median intake was 38.4% of the RNI for iron, 61.1% for vitamin A and 91.8% for zinc. However, more than 50% of the women had daily zinc consumption below the RNI. Rice and vegetable oil were consumed daily in significant amounts (median: 320.4 g/capita/day and 8.6 g/capita/day respectively) by over 90% of the women, making them suitable vehicles for fortification. Based on consumption data, fortified vegetable oil could contribute to an additional vitamin A intake of 27.1% of the RNI and fortified rice could increase the intake of iron by 41.4% of the RNI, zinc by 15.5% and folate by 34.1%. Other food vehicles, such as fish and soy sauces and flavoring powders, consumed respectively by 63% and 90% of the population could contribute to increase micronutrient intakes if they are properly fortified and promoted. Wheat flower was consumed by 39% of the women and by less than 20% women from the lowest socioeconomic strata. CONCLUSION: The fortification of edible vegetable oils with vitamin A and of rice with iron, zinc and folic acid are the most promising fortification strategies to increase micronutrient intakes of women in reproductive age in Vietnam. While rice fortification will be implemented, fortification of fish and soy sauces with iron, that has been proven to be effective, has to be supported and fortification of flavouring powders with micronutrients investigated. Public Library of Science 2012-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3511532/ /pubmed/23226308 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050538 Text en © 2012 Laillou et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited.
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Laillou, Arnaud
Berger, Jacques
Le, Bach Mai
Pham, Van Thuy
Le, Thi Hop
Nguyen, Cong Khan
Panagides, Dora
Rohner, Fabian
Wieringa, Frank
Moench-Pfanner, Regina
Improvement of the Vietnamese Diet for Women of Reproductive Age by Micronutrient Fortification of Staples Foods and Condiments
title Improvement of the Vietnamese Diet for Women of Reproductive Age by Micronutrient Fortification of Staples Foods and Condiments
title_full Improvement of the Vietnamese Diet for Women of Reproductive Age by Micronutrient Fortification of Staples Foods and Condiments
title_fullStr Improvement of the Vietnamese Diet for Women of Reproductive Age by Micronutrient Fortification of Staples Foods and Condiments
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of the Vietnamese Diet for Women of Reproductive Age by Micronutrient Fortification of Staples Foods and Condiments
title_short Improvement of the Vietnamese Diet for Women of Reproductive Age by Micronutrient Fortification of Staples Foods and Condiments
title_sort improvement of the vietnamese diet for women of reproductive age by micronutrient fortification of staples foods and condiments
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3511532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23226308
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050538
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