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Applying Zinc Nutrient Reference Values as Proposed by Different Authorities Results in Large Differences in the Estimated Prevalence of Inadequate Zinc Intake by Young Children and Women and in Cameroon

Nutrient reference values (NRVs) for zinc set by several expert groups differ widely and may affect the predicted prevalence of inadequate zinc intake. We examined this possibility using NRVs published by four different authorities and nationally representative dietary intake data collected among ch...

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Autores principales: Haile, Demewoz, Brown, Kenneth H., McDonald, Christine M., Luo, Hanqi, Jarvis, Michael, Teta, Ismael, Ndjebayi, Alex, Martial, Guintang Assiene Jules, Vosti, Stephen A., Engle-Stone, Reina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8879783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35215534
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14040883
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author Haile, Demewoz
Brown, Kenneth H.
McDonald, Christine M.
Luo, Hanqi
Jarvis, Michael
Teta, Ismael
Ndjebayi, Alex
Martial, Guintang Assiene Jules
Vosti, Stephen A.
Engle-Stone, Reina
author_facet Haile, Demewoz
Brown, Kenneth H.
McDonald, Christine M.
Luo, Hanqi
Jarvis, Michael
Teta, Ismael
Ndjebayi, Alex
Martial, Guintang Assiene Jules
Vosti, Stephen A.
Engle-Stone, Reina
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description Nutrient reference values (NRVs) for zinc set by several expert groups differ widely and may affect the predicted prevalence of inadequate zinc intake. We examined this possibility using NRVs published by four different authorities and nationally representative dietary intake data collected among children aged 12–59 months and women in Cameroon. Usual zinc intake was estimated from 24 h recall data using the National Cancer Institute method. Prevalences of total zinc intake below the dietary requirement and of “absorbable zinc intake” below the physiological requirement were estimated using NRVs published by the World Health Organization (WHO), US Institute of Medicine (IOM), International Zinc Nutrition Consultative Group (IZiNCG), and European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). The prevalence of inadequate zinc intake ranged from 10% (IZiNCG—physiological requirement, 95% CI 7–13%) to 81% (EFSA—physiological requirement, 95% CI 78–84%) among children and 9% (WHO—physiological requirement, 95% CI 8–11.0%) to 94% (IOM—physiological requirement, 95% CI 92–95%) among women These differences in the prevalence of inadequate intake translated into sizeable differences in the predicted benefit and cost-effectiveness of zinc fortification programs. Depending on the NRVs applied, assessments differ regarding the need for and design of zinc fortification programs. Efforts are needed to harmonize NRVs for zinc.
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spelling pubmed-88797832022-02-26 Applying Zinc Nutrient Reference Values as Proposed by Different Authorities Results in Large Differences in the Estimated Prevalence of Inadequate Zinc Intake by Young Children and Women and in Cameroon Haile, Demewoz Brown, Kenneth H. McDonald, Christine M. Luo, Hanqi Jarvis, Michael Teta, Ismael Ndjebayi, Alex Martial, Guintang Assiene Jules Vosti, Stephen A. Engle-Stone, Reina Nutrients Article Nutrient reference values (NRVs) for zinc set by several expert groups differ widely and may affect the predicted prevalence of inadequate zinc intake. We examined this possibility using NRVs published by four different authorities and nationally representative dietary intake data collected among children aged 12–59 months and women in Cameroon. Usual zinc intake was estimated from 24 h recall data using the National Cancer Institute method. Prevalences of total zinc intake below the dietary requirement and of “absorbable zinc intake” below the physiological requirement were estimated using NRVs published by the World Health Organization (WHO), US Institute of Medicine (IOM), International Zinc Nutrition Consultative Group (IZiNCG), and European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). The prevalence of inadequate zinc intake ranged from 10% (IZiNCG—physiological requirement, 95% CI 7–13%) to 81% (EFSA—physiological requirement, 95% CI 78–84%) among children and 9% (WHO—physiological requirement, 95% CI 8–11.0%) to 94% (IOM—physiological requirement, 95% CI 92–95%) among women These differences in the prevalence of inadequate intake translated into sizeable differences in the predicted benefit and cost-effectiveness of zinc fortification programs. Depending on the NRVs applied, assessments differ regarding the need for and design of zinc fortification programs. Efforts are needed to harmonize NRVs for zinc. MDPI 2022-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8879783/ /pubmed/35215534 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14040883 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Haile, Demewoz
Brown, Kenneth H.
McDonald, Christine M.
Luo, Hanqi
Jarvis, Michael
Teta, Ismael
Ndjebayi, Alex
Martial, Guintang Assiene Jules
Vosti, Stephen A.
Engle-Stone, Reina
Applying Zinc Nutrient Reference Values as Proposed by Different Authorities Results in Large Differences in the Estimated Prevalence of Inadequate Zinc Intake by Young Children and Women and in Cameroon
title Applying Zinc Nutrient Reference Values as Proposed by Different Authorities Results in Large Differences in the Estimated Prevalence of Inadequate Zinc Intake by Young Children and Women and in Cameroon
title_full Applying Zinc Nutrient Reference Values as Proposed by Different Authorities Results in Large Differences in the Estimated Prevalence of Inadequate Zinc Intake by Young Children and Women and in Cameroon
title_fullStr Applying Zinc Nutrient Reference Values as Proposed by Different Authorities Results in Large Differences in the Estimated Prevalence of Inadequate Zinc Intake by Young Children and Women and in Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Applying Zinc Nutrient Reference Values as Proposed by Different Authorities Results in Large Differences in the Estimated Prevalence of Inadequate Zinc Intake by Young Children and Women and in Cameroon
title_short Applying Zinc Nutrient Reference Values as Proposed by Different Authorities Results in Large Differences in the Estimated Prevalence of Inadequate Zinc Intake by Young Children and Women and in Cameroon
title_sort applying zinc nutrient reference values as proposed by different authorities results in large differences in the estimated prevalence of inadequate zinc intake by young children and women and in cameroon
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8879783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35215534
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14040883
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