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Thiamine deficiency disorders: diagnosis, prevalence, and a roadmap for global control programs

Thiamine is an essential micronutrient that plays a key role in energy metabolism. Many populations worldwide may be at risk of clinical or subclinical thiamine deficiencies, due to famine, reliance on staple crops with low thiamine content, or food preparation practices, such as milling grains and...

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Autores principales: Whitfield, Kyly C., Bourassa, Megan W., Adamolekun, Bola, Bergeron, Gilles, Bettendorff, Lucien, Brown, Kenneth H., Cox, Lorna, Fattal‐Valevski, Aviva, Fischer, Philip R., Frank, Elizabeth L., Hiffler, Laurent, Hlaing, Lwin Mar, Jefferds, Maria Elena, Kapner, Hallie, Kounnavong, Sengchanh, Mousavi, Maral P.S., Roth, Daniel E., Tsaloglou, Maria‐Nefeli, Wieringa, Frank, Combs, Gerald F.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6392124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30151974
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nyas.13919
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author Whitfield, Kyly C.
Bourassa, Megan W.
Adamolekun, Bola
Bergeron, Gilles
Bettendorff, Lucien
Brown, Kenneth H.
Cox, Lorna
Fattal‐Valevski, Aviva
Fischer, Philip R.
Frank, Elizabeth L.
Hiffler, Laurent
Hlaing, Lwin Mar
Jefferds, Maria Elena
Kapner, Hallie
Kounnavong, Sengchanh
Mousavi, Maral P.S.
Roth, Daniel E.
Tsaloglou, Maria‐Nefeli
Wieringa, Frank
Combs, Gerald F.
author_facet Whitfield, Kyly C.
Bourassa, Megan W.
Adamolekun, Bola
Bergeron, Gilles
Bettendorff, Lucien
Brown, Kenneth H.
Cox, Lorna
Fattal‐Valevski, Aviva
Fischer, Philip R.
Frank, Elizabeth L.
Hiffler, Laurent
Hlaing, Lwin Mar
Jefferds, Maria Elena
Kapner, Hallie
Kounnavong, Sengchanh
Mousavi, Maral P.S.
Roth, Daniel E.
Tsaloglou, Maria‐Nefeli
Wieringa, Frank
Combs, Gerald F.
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description Thiamine is an essential micronutrient that plays a key role in energy metabolism. Many populations worldwide may be at risk of clinical or subclinical thiamine deficiencies, due to famine, reliance on staple crops with low thiamine content, or food preparation practices, such as milling grains and washing milled rice. Clinical manifestations of thiamine deficiency are variable; this, along with the lack of a readily accessible and widely agreed upon biomarker of thiamine status, complicates efforts to diagnose thiamine deficiency and assess its global prevalence. Strategies to identify regions at risk of thiamine deficiency through proxy measures, such as analysis of food balance sheet data and month‐specific infant mortality rates, may be valuable for understanding the scope of thiamine deficiency. Urgent public health responses are warranted in high‐risk regions, considering the contribution of thiamine deficiency to infant mortality and research suggesting that even subclinical thiamine deficiency in childhood may have lifelong neurodevelopmental consequences. Food fortification and maternal and/or infant thiamine supplementation have proven effective in raising thiamine status and reducing the incidence of infantile beriberi in regions where thiamine deficiency is prevalent, but trial data are limited. Efforts to determine culturally and environmentally appropriate food vehicles for thiamine fortification are ongoing.
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spelling pubmed-63921242019-03-07 Thiamine deficiency disorders: diagnosis, prevalence, and a roadmap for global control programs Whitfield, Kyly C. Bourassa, Megan W. Adamolekun, Bola Bergeron, Gilles Bettendorff, Lucien Brown, Kenneth H. Cox, Lorna Fattal‐Valevski, Aviva Fischer, Philip R. Frank, Elizabeth L. Hiffler, Laurent Hlaing, Lwin Mar Jefferds, Maria Elena Kapner, Hallie Kounnavong, Sengchanh Mousavi, Maral P.S. Roth, Daniel E. Tsaloglou, Maria‐Nefeli Wieringa, Frank Combs, Gerald F. Ann N Y Acad Sci Technical Reports Thiamine is an essential micronutrient that plays a key role in energy metabolism. Many populations worldwide may be at risk of clinical or subclinical thiamine deficiencies, due to famine, reliance on staple crops with low thiamine content, or food preparation practices, such as milling grains and washing milled rice. Clinical manifestations of thiamine deficiency are variable; this, along with the lack of a readily accessible and widely agreed upon biomarker of thiamine status, complicates efforts to diagnose thiamine deficiency and assess its global prevalence. Strategies to identify regions at risk of thiamine deficiency through proxy measures, such as analysis of food balance sheet data and month‐specific infant mortality rates, may be valuable for understanding the scope of thiamine deficiency. Urgent public health responses are warranted in high‐risk regions, considering the contribution of thiamine deficiency to infant mortality and research suggesting that even subclinical thiamine deficiency in childhood may have lifelong neurodevelopmental consequences. Food fortification and maternal and/or infant thiamine supplementation have proven effective in raising thiamine status and reducing the incidence of infantile beriberi in regions where thiamine deficiency is prevalent, but trial data are limited. Efforts to determine culturally and environmentally appropriate food vehicles for thiamine fortification are ongoing. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-08-27 2018-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6392124/ /pubmed/30151974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nyas.13919 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of New York Academy of Sciences. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Whitfield, Kyly C.
Bourassa, Megan W.
Adamolekun, Bola
Bergeron, Gilles
Bettendorff, Lucien
Brown, Kenneth H.
Cox, Lorna
Fattal‐Valevski, Aviva
Fischer, Philip R.
Frank, Elizabeth L.
Hiffler, Laurent
Hlaing, Lwin Mar
Jefferds, Maria Elena
Kapner, Hallie
Kounnavong, Sengchanh
Mousavi, Maral P.S.
Roth, Daniel E.
Tsaloglou, Maria‐Nefeli
Wieringa, Frank
Combs, Gerald F.
Thiamine deficiency disorders: diagnosis, prevalence, and a roadmap for global control programs
title Thiamine deficiency disorders: diagnosis, prevalence, and a roadmap for global control programs
title_full Thiamine deficiency disorders: diagnosis, prevalence, and a roadmap for global control programs
title_fullStr Thiamine deficiency disorders: diagnosis, prevalence, and a roadmap for global control programs
title_full_unstemmed Thiamine deficiency disorders: diagnosis, prevalence, and a roadmap for global control programs
title_short Thiamine deficiency disorders: diagnosis, prevalence, and a roadmap for global control programs
title_sort thiamine deficiency disorders: diagnosis, prevalence, and a roadmap for global control programs
topic Technical Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6392124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30151974
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nyas.13919
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