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Serum Retinol Levels in Pregnant Adolescents and Their Relationship with Habitual Food Intake, Infection and Obstetric, Nutritional and Socioeconomic Variables

Globally, vitamin A deficiency (VAD) affects about 19.1 million pregnant women. Its occurrence is classically associated with inadequate food intake and may also be associated with socioeconomic factors and the presence of infection. The aim of this study was to determine the factors related to seru...

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Autores principales: Spíndola Garcêz, Laís, de Sousa Paz Lima, Geania, de Azevedo Paiva, Adriana, Maria Rebêlo Sampaio da Paz, Suzana, Lázaro Gomes, Erica Ivana, Nunes, Valéria Sutti, Cotta de Faria, Eliana, de Barros-Mazon, Sílvia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5133057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27792135
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu8110669
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author Spíndola Garcêz, Laís
de Sousa Paz Lima, Geania
de Azevedo Paiva, Adriana
Maria Rebêlo Sampaio da Paz, Suzana
Lázaro Gomes, Erica Ivana
Nunes, Valéria Sutti
Cotta de Faria, Eliana
de Barros-Mazon, Sílvia
author_facet Spíndola Garcêz, Laís
de Sousa Paz Lima, Geania
de Azevedo Paiva, Adriana
Maria Rebêlo Sampaio da Paz, Suzana
Lázaro Gomes, Erica Ivana
Nunes, Valéria Sutti
Cotta de Faria, Eliana
de Barros-Mazon, Sílvia
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description Globally, vitamin A deficiency (VAD) affects about 19.1 million pregnant women. Its occurrence is classically associated with inadequate food intake and may also be associated with socioeconomic factors and the presence of infection. The aim of this study was to determine the factors related to serum retinol levels among pregnant teenagers. The sample consisted of 89 pregnant adolescents, from whom socioeconomic, obstetric, anthropometric, and food consumption data were collected. Serum concentrations of retinol and the supposed presence of infection were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography and C-reactive protein quantification, respectively. The serum retinol concentrations were classified according to the criteria of the World Health Organization. We adopted a 5% significance level for all statistical tests. Serum retinol levels were significantly and positively associated with sanitation (p = 0.008) and pre-gestational nutritional status (p = 0.002), and negatively with the trimester (p = 0.001). The appropriate sanitation conditions and pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) were shown to have a protective effect against VAD. Conversely, serum retinol levels were reduced with trimester progression, favoring VAD occurrence.
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spelling pubmed-51330572016-12-11 Serum Retinol Levels in Pregnant Adolescents and Their Relationship with Habitual Food Intake, Infection and Obstetric, Nutritional and Socioeconomic Variables Spíndola Garcêz, Laís de Sousa Paz Lima, Geania de Azevedo Paiva, Adriana Maria Rebêlo Sampaio da Paz, Suzana Lázaro Gomes, Erica Ivana Nunes, Valéria Sutti Cotta de Faria, Eliana de Barros-Mazon, Sílvia Nutrients Article Globally, vitamin A deficiency (VAD) affects about 19.1 million pregnant women. Its occurrence is classically associated with inadequate food intake and may also be associated with socioeconomic factors and the presence of infection. The aim of this study was to determine the factors related to serum retinol levels among pregnant teenagers. The sample consisted of 89 pregnant adolescents, from whom socioeconomic, obstetric, anthropometric, and food consumption data were collected. Serum concentrations of retinol and the supposed presence of infection were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography and C-reactive protein quantification, respectively. The serum retinol concentrations were classified according to the criteria of the World Health Organization. We adopted a 5% significance level for all statistical tests. Serum retinol levels were significantly and positively associated with sanitation (p = 0.008) and pre-gestational nutritional status (p = 0.002), and negatively with the trimester (p = 0.001). The appropriate sanitation conditions and pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) were shown to have a protective effect against VAD. Conversely, serum retinol levels were reduced with trimester progression, favoring VAD occurrence. MDPI 2016-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5133057/ /pubmed/27792135 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu8110669 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Spíndola Garcêz, Laís
de Sousa Paz Lima, Geania
de Azevedo Paiva, Adriana
Maria Rebêlo Sampaio da Paz, Suzana
Lázaro Gomes, Erica Ivana
Nunes, Valéria Sutti
Cotta de Faria, Eliana
de Barros-Mazon, Sílvia
Serum Retinol Levels in Pregnant Adolescents and Their Relationship with Habitual Food Intake, Infection and Obstetric, Nutritional and Socioeconomic Variables
title Serum Retinol Levels in Pregnant Adolescents and Their Relationship with Habitual Food Intake, Infection and Obstetric, Nutritional and Socioeconomic Variables
title_full Serum Retinol Levels in Pregnant Adolescents and Their Relationship with Habitual Food Intake, Infection and Obstetric, Nutritional and Socioeconomic Variables
title_fullStr Serum Retinol Levels in Pregnant Adolescents and Their Relationship with Habitual Food Intake, Infection and Obstetric, Nutritional and Socioeconomic Variables
title_full_unstemmed Serum Retinol Levels in Pregnant Adolescents and Their Relationship with Habitual Food Intake, Infection and Obstetric, Nutritional and Socioeconomic Variables
title_short Serum Retinol Levels in Pregnant Adolescents and Their Relationship with Habitual Food Intake, Infection and Obstetric, Nutritional and Socioeconomic Variables
title_sort serum retinol levels in pregnant adolescents and their relationship with habitual food intake, infection and obstetric, nutritional and socioeconomic variables
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5133057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27792135
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu8110669
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