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Dietary micronutrient intakes among women of reproductive age in Mumbai slums

OBJECTIVES: To (1) describe micronutrient intakes among women of reproductive age living in Mumbai slums; (2) assess the adequacy of these intakes compared with reference values; (3) identify important dietary sources of micronutrients. SUBJECTS/METHODS: Participants were 6426 non-pregnant women age...

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Autores principales: Nunn, Rebecca L., Kehoe, Sarah H., Chopra, Harsha, Sahariah, Sirazul A., Gandhi, Meera, Di Gravio, Chiara, Coakley, Patsy J., Cox, Vanessa A., Sane, Harshad, Shivshankaran, Devi, Marley-Zagar, Ella, Margetts, Barrie M., Jackson, Alan A., Potdar, Ramesh D., Fall, Caroline H. D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7051904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31148589
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41430-019-0429-6
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author Nunn, Rebecca L.
Kehoe, Sarah H.
Chopra, Harsha
Sahariah, Sirazul A.
Gandhi, Meera
Di Gravio, Chiara
Coakley, Patsy J.
Cox, Vanessa A.
Sane, Harshad
Shivshankaran, Devi
Marley-Zagar, Ella
Margetts, Barrie M.
Jackson, Alan A.
Potdar, Ramesh D.
Fall, Caroline H. D.
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Kehoe, Sarah H.
Chopra, Harsha
Sahariah, Sirazul A.
Gandhi, Meera
Di Gravio, Chiara
Coakley, Patsy J.
Cox, Vanessa A.
Sane, Harshad
Shivshankaran, Devi
Marley-Zagar, Ella
Margetts, Barrie M.
Jackson, Alan A.
Potdar, Ramesh D.
Fall, Caroline H. D.
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description OBJECTIVES: To (1) describe micronutrient intakes among women of reproductive age living in Mumbai slums; (2) assess the adequacy of these intakes compared with reference values; (3) identify important dietary sources of micronutrients. SUBJECTS/METHODS: Participants were 6426 non-pregnant women aged 16–39 years, registered in a randomised controlled trial of a food-based intervention set in the Bandra, Khar and Andheri areas of Mumbai, India. Cross-sectional quantified food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) data were collected. Vitamin (n = 9) and mineral (n = 6) intakes were calculated and analysed in relation to dietary reference values (DRVs). Important dietary sources were identified for each micronutrient. RESULTS: Median intakes of all micronutrients, except vitamin E, were below the FAO/WHO reference nutrient intake (RNI). Intakes of calcium, iron, vitamin A and folate were furthest from the RNI. For seven of the micronutrients, over half of the women had intakes below the lower reference nutrient intake (LRNI); this figure was over 75% for calcium and riboflavin. The majority of women (93%) had intakes below the EAR for 5 or more micronutrients, and 64% for 10 or more. Adolescents had lower intakes than women aged >19 years. Less than 1% of adult women and no adolescents met the EAR for all micronutrients. Animal source foods and micronutrient-rich fruit and vegetables were consumed infrequently. CONCLUSIONS: These women had low intakes of multiple micronutrients, increasing their risk of insufficiency. There is a need to determine the factors causing poor intakes, to direct interventions that improve diet quality and nutritional sufficiency.
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spelling pubmed-70519042020-03-05 Dietary micronutrient intakes among women of reproductive age in Mumbai slums Nunn, Rebecca L. Kehoe, Sarah H. Chopra, Harsha Sahariah, Sirazul A. Gandhi, Meera Di Gravio, Chiara Coakley, Patsy J. Cox, Vanessa A. Sane, Harshad Shivshankaran, Devi Marley-Zagar, Ella Margetts, Barrie M. Jackson, Alan A. Potdar, Ramesh D. Fall, Caroline H. D. Eur J Clin Nutr Article OBJECTIVES: To (1) describe micronutrient intakes among women of reproductive age living in Mumbai slums; (2) assess the adequacy of these intakes compared with reference values; (3) identify important dietary sources of micronutrients. SUBJECTS/METHODS: Participants were 6426 non-pregnant women aged 16–39 years, registered in a randomised controlled trial of a food-based intervention set in the Bandra, Khar and Andheri areas of Mumbai, India. Cross-sectional quantified food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) data were collected. Vitamin (n = 9) and mineral (n = 6) intakes were calculated and analysed in relation to dietary reference values (DRVs). Important dietary sources were identified for each micronutrient. RESULTS: Median intakes of all micronutrients, except vitamin E, were below the FAO/WHO reference nutrient intake (RNI). Intakes of calcium, iron, vitamin A and folate were furthest from the RNI. For seven of the micronutrients, over half of the women had intakes below the lower reference nutrient intake (LRNI); this figure was over 75% for calcium and riboflavin. The majority of women (93%) had intakes below the EAR for 5 or more micronutrients, and 64% for 10 or more. Adolescents had lower intakes than women aged >19 years. Less than 1% of adult women and no adolescents met the EAR for all micronutrients. Animal source foods and micronutrient-rich fruit and vegetables were consumed infrequently. CONCLUSIONS: These women had low intakes of multiple micronutrients, increasing their risk of insufficiency. There is a need to determine the factors causing poor intakes, to direct interventions that improve diet quality and nutritional sufficiency. Nature Publishing Group UK 2019-05-31 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC7051904/ /pubmed/31148589 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41430-019-0429-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Kehoe, Sarah H.
Chopra, Harsha
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Coakley, Patsy J.
Cox, Vanessa A.
Sane, Harshad
Shivshankaran, Devi
Marley-Zagar, Ella
Margetts, Barrie M.
Jackson, Alan A.
Potdar, Ramesh D.
Fall, Caroline H. D.
Dietary micronutrient intakes among women of reproductive age in Mumbai slums
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7051904/
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