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Association of maternal diet, micronutrient status, and milk volume with milk micronutrient concentrations in Indonesian mothers at 2 and 5 months postpartum

BACKGROUND: Maternal micronutrient deficits during preconception and pregnancy may persist during lactation and compromise human milk composition. OBJECTIVE: We measured micronutrient concentrations in human milk and investigated their association with maternal micronutrient intakes, status, and mil...

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Autores principales: Gibson, Rosalind S, Rahmannia, Sofa, Diana, Aly, Leong, Claudia, Haszard, Jillian J, Hampel, Daniela, Reid, Malcolm, Erhardt, Juergen, Suryanto, Aghnia Husnayiani, Sofiah, Wina Nur, Fathonah, Annisha, Shahab-Ferdows, Setareh, Allen, Lindsay H, Houghton, Lisa A
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7528569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32844187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqaa200
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author Gibson, Rosalind S
Rahmannia, Sofa
Diana, Aly
Leong, Claudia
Haszard, Jillian J
Hampel, Daniela
Reid, Malcolm
Erhardt, Juergen
Suryanto, Aghnia Husnayiani
Sofiah, Wina Nur
Fathonah, Annisha
Shahab-Ferdows, Setareh
Allen, Lindsay H
Houghton, Lisa A
author_facet Gibson, Rosalind S
Rahmannia, Sofa
Diana, Aly
Leong, Claudia
Haszard, Jillian J
Hampel, Daniela
Reid, Malcolm
Erhardt, Juergen
Suryanto, Aghnia Husnayiani
Sofiah, Wina Nur
Fathonah, Annisha
Shahab-Ferdows, Setareh
Allen, Lindsay H
Houghton, Lisa A
author_sort Gibson, Rosalind S
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description BACKGROUND: Maternal micronutrient deficits during preconception and pregnancy may persist during lactation and compromise human milk composition. OBJECTIVE: We measured micronutrient concentrations in human milk and investigated their association with maternal micronutrient intakes, status, and milk volume. METHODS: Infant milk intake (measured via a deuterium dose-to-mother technique), milk micronutrient and fat concentrations, and maternal micronutrient intakes were assessed at 2 and 5 mo postpartum in 212 Indonesian lactating mother–infant pairs. Maternal hemoglobin, ferritin, transferrin receptors, retinol binding protein (RBP), zinc, selenium, and vitamin B-12 were measured at 5 mo (n = 163). Multivariate or mixed effects regression examined associations of milk micronutrient concentrations with maternal micronutrient intakes, status, and milk volume. RESULTS: Prevalence of anemia (15%), and iron (15% based on body iron), selenium (2.5%), and vitamin B-12 deficiency (0%) were low compared with deficiencies of zinc (60%) and vitamin A (34%). The prevalence of inadequate intakes was >50% for 7 micronutrients at 2 and 5 mo. Median milk concentrations for most micronutrients were below reference values, and nearly all declined between 2 and 5 mo postpartum and were not associated substantially with milk volume (except for β-carotene, α-carotene, and β-cryptoxanthin). At 5 mo postpartum, associations between maternal micronutrient status and corresponding milk concentrations reported as mean percentage difference in human milk concentration for each unit higher maternal biomarker were significant for hemoglobin (1.9%), iron biomarkers (ranging from 0.4 to 7%), RBP (35%), selenium (70%), and vitamin B-12 (0.1%), yet for maternal intakes only a positive association with β-carotene existed. CONCLUSIONS: Most milk micronutrient concentrations declined during lactation, independent of changes in human milk production, and few were associated with maternal micronutrient intakes. The significant associations between maternal biomarkers and milk micronutrient concentrations at 5 mo warrant further study to investigate whether the declines in milk micronutrients are linked to shifts in maternal status.
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spelling pubmed-75285692020-10-07 Association of maternal diet, micronutrient status, and milk volume with milk micronutrient concentrations in Indonesian mothers at 2 and 5 months postpartum Gibson, Rosalind S Rahmannia, Sofa Diana, Aly Leong, Claudia Haszard, Jillian J Hampel, Daniela Reid, Malcolm Erhardt, Juergen Suryanto, Aghnia Husnayiani Sofiah, Wina Nur Fathonah, Annisha Shahab-Ferdows, Setareh Allen, Lindsay H Houghton, Lisa A Am J Clin Nutr Original Research Communications BACKGROUND: Maternal micronutrient deficits during preconception and pregnancy may persist during lactation and compromise human milk composition. OBJECTIVE: We measured micronutrient concentrations in human milk and investigated their association with maternal micronutrient intakes, status, and milk volume. METHODS: Infant milk intake (measured via a deuterium dose-to-mother technique), milk micronutrient and fat concentrations, and maternal micronutrient intakes were assessed at 2 and 5 mo postpartum in 212 Indonesian lactating mother–infant pairs. Maternal hemoglobin, ferritin, transferrin receptors, retinol binding protein (RBP), zinc, selenium, and vitamin B-12 were measured at 5 mo (n = 163). Multivariate or mixed effects regression examined associations of milk micronutrient concentrations with maternal micronutrient intakes, status, and milk volume. RESULTS: Prevalence of anemia (15%), and iron (15% based on body iron), selenium (2.5%), and vitamin B-12 deficiency (0%) were low compared with deficiencies of zinc (60%) and vitamin A (34%). The prevalence of inadequate intakes was >50% for 7 micronutrients at 2 and 5 mo. Median milk concentrations for most micronutrients were below reference values, and nearly all declined between 2 and 5 mo postpartum and were not associated substantially with milk volume (except for β-carotene, α-carotene, and β-cryptoxanthin). At 5 mo postpartum, associations between maternal micronutrient status and corresponding milk concentrations reported as mean percentage difference in human milk concentration for each unit higher maternal biomarker were significant for hemoglobin (1.9%), iron biomarkers (ranging from 0.4 to 7%), RBP (35%), selenium (70%), and vitamin B-12 (0.1%), yet for maternal intakes only a positive association with β-carotene existed. CONCLUSIONS: Most milk micronutrient concentrations declined during lactation, independent of changes in human milk production, and few were associated with maternal micronutrient intakes. The significant associations between maternal biomarkers and milk micronutrient concentrations at 5 mo warrant further study to investigate whether the declines in milk micronutrients are linked to shifts in maternal status. Oxford University Press 2020-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7528569/ /pubmed/32844187 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqaa200 Text en Copyright © The Author(s) on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition 2020. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research Communications
Gibson, Rosalind S
Rahmannia, Sofa
Diana, Aly
Leong, Claudia
Haszard, Jillian J
Hampel, Daniela
Reid, Malcolm
Erhardt, Juergen
Suryanto, Aghnia Husnayiani
Sofiah, Wina Nur
Fathonah, Annisha
Shahab-Ferdows, Setareh
Allen, Lindsay H
Houghton, Lisa A
Association of maternal diet, micronutrient status, and milk volume with milk micronutrient concentrations in Indonesian mothers at 2 and 5 months postpartum
title Association of maternal diet, micronutrient status, and milk volume with milk micronutrient concentrations in Indonesian mothers at 2 and 5 months postpartum
title_full Association of maternal diet, micronutrient status, and milk volume with milk micronutrient concentrations in Indonesian mothers at 2 and 5 months postpartum
title_fullStr Association of maternal diet, micronutrient status, and milk volume with milk micronutrient concentrations in Indonesian mothers at 2 and 5 months postpartum
title_full_unstemmed Association of maternal diet, micronutrient status, and milk volume with milk micronutrient concentrations in Indonesian mothers at 2 and 5 months postpartum
title_short Association of maternal diet, micronutrient status, and milk volume with milk micronutrient concentrations in Indonesian mothers at 2 and 5 months postpartum
title_sort association of maternal diet, micronutrient status, and milk volume with milk micronutrient concentrations in indonesian mothers at 2 and 5 months postpartum
topic Original Research Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7528569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32844187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqaa200
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