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Status of zinc nutrition in Bangladesh: the underlying associations

Bangladesh is a country with a high burden of micronutrient malnutrition. Stunting affects 41 % of children aged under 5 years. Zn is one of the key micronutrients that is associated with stunting. The present study, as part of the national micronutrient survey 2011–2012, revealed for the first time...

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Autores principales: Rahman, Sabuktagin, Ahmed, Tahmeed, Rahman, Ahmed Shafiqur, Alam, Nurul, Ahmed, A. M. Shamsir, Ireen, Santhia, Chowdhury, Ireen Akhter, Chowdhury, Fatima Parveen, Rahman, S. M. Mustafizur
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4976114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27547388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jns.2016.17
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author Rahman, Sabuktagin
Ahmed, Tahmeed
Rahman, Ahmed Shafiqur
Alam, Nurul
Ahmed, A. M. Shamsir
Ireen, Santhia
Chowdhury, Ireen Akhter
Chowdhury, Fatima Parveen
Rahman, S. M. Mustafizur
author_facet Rahman, Sabuktagin
Ahmed, Tahmeed
Rahman, Ahmed Shafiqur
Alam, Nurul
Ahmed, A. M. Shamsir
Ireen, Santhia
Chowdhury, Ireen Akhter
Chowdhury, Fatima Parveen
Rahman, S. M. Mustafizur
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description Bangladesh is a country with a high burden of micronutrient malnutrition. Stunting affects 41 % of children aged under 5 years. Zn is one of the key micronutrients that is associated with stunting. The present study, as part of the national micronutrient survey 2011–2012, revealed for the first time the nationally representative prevalence of Zn deficiency and determined the associations of the condition. A cross-sectional ‘nationwide’ survey was conducted in pre-school-age children (6–59 months; PSAC) and non-pregnant non-lactating women (15–49 years; NPNLW). Multistage random sampling was done in 150 clusters; fifty in each of the rural, urban and slum strata. Data were analysed on 662 PSAC and 1073 NPNLW. Serum Zn was assayed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Zn deficiency was defined as serum Zn of <9·9 and <10·1 µmol/l in PSAC and NPNLW, respectively. The national prevalence of Zn deficiency was 44·6 and 57·3 % in PSAC and NPNLW, respectively. In PSAC, it was 29·5, 48·6 and 51·7 %, respectively, in urban, rural and slum strata. Household expenses (β = 0·13; P = 0·007), Hb (β = 0·10; P = 0·005), intake of animal-source Zn (β = 0·096; P = 0·02) and asset score (β = 0·11; P = 0·03) were positively associated with serum Zn in NPNLW. Residence in an urban area (β = 0·33; P = 0·03) and intake of plant-origin Zn (β = −0·13; P = 0·038) determined higher and lower status of Zn in PSAC, respectively. Zn deficiency was highly prevalent in Bangladesh, and it was principally related to inadequate quality of diet. To improve Zn nutrition, Bangladesh needs to strengthen research and programmes related to Zn biofortification, fortification and phytate-reducing technologies in the food system in the short and medium term. In addition, promotion of animal-source Zn for all is important in the long run.
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spelling pubmed-49761142016-08-19 Status of zinc nutrition in Bangladesh: the underlying associations Rahman, Sabuktagin Ahmed, Tahmeed Rahman, Ahmed Shafiqur Alam, Nurul Ahmed, A. M. Shamsir Ireen, Santhia Chowdhury, Ireen Akhter Chowdhury, Fatima Parveen Rahman, S. M. Mustafizur J Nutr Sci Research Article Bangladesh is a country with a high burden of micronutrient malnutrition. Stunting affects 41 % of children aged under 5 years. Zn is one of the key micronutrients that is associated with stunting. The present study, as part of the national micronutrient survey 2011–2012, revealed for the first time the nationally representative prevalence of Zn deficiency and determined the associations of the condition. A cross-sectional ‘nationwide’ survey was conducted in pre-school-age children (6–59 months; PSAC) and non-pregnant non-lactating women (15–49 years; NPNLW). Multistage random sampling was done in 150 clusters; fifty in each of the rural, urban and slum strata. Data were analysed on 662 PSAC and 1073 NPNLW. Serum Zn was assayed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Zn deficiency was defined as serum Zn of <9·9 and <10·1 µmol/l in PSAC and NPNLW, respectively. The national prevalence of Zn deficiency was 44·6 and 57·3 % in PSAC and NPNLW, respectively. In PSAC, it was 29·5, 48·6 and 51·7 %, respectively, in urban, rural and slum strata. Household expenses (β = 0·13; P = 0·007), Hb (β = 0·10; P = 0·005), intake of animal-source Zn (β = 0·096; P = 0·02) and asset score (β = 0·11; P = 0·03) were positively associated with serum Zn in NPNLW. Residence in an urban area (β = 0·33; P = 0·03) and intake of plant-origin Zn (β = −0·13; P = 0·038) determined higher and lower status of Zn in PSAC, respectively. Zn deficiency was highly prevalent in Bangladesh, and it was principally related to inadequate quality of diet. To improve Zn nutrition, Bangladesh needs to strengthen research and programmes related to Zn biofortification, fortification and phytate-reducing technologies in the food system in the short and medium term. In addition, promotion of animal-source Zn for all is important in the long run. Cambridge University Press 2016-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4976114/ /pubmed/27547388 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jns.2016.17 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ireen, Santhia
Chowdhury, Ireen Akhter
Chowdhury, Fatima Parveen
Rahman, S. M. Mustafizur
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jns.2016.17
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