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Carotenoids and Vitamin A in Breastmilk of Hong Kong Lactating Mothers and Their Relationships with Maternal Diet
Carotenoids and vitamin A are nutrients crucial to infants’ development. To date, there is limited data on their availability in breastmilk and the associated dietary factors, especially in Hong Kong, where people follow a westernized Chinese diet. This study determined the selected breastmilk’s car...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9148123/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631170 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14102031 |
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author | Lu, Zhou Chan, Yat-Tin Lo, Kenneth Ka-Hei Zhao, Danyue Wong, Vincy Wing-Si Ng, Yuk-Fan Ho, Wing-Wa Li, Liz Sin Lee, Hang-Wai Wong, Man-Sau Li, Shi-Ying |
author_facet | Lu, Zhou Chan, Yat-Tin Lo, Kenneth Ka-Hei Zhao, Danyue Wong, Vincy Wing-Si Ng, Yuk-Fan Ho, Wing-Wa Li, Liz Sin Lee, Hang-Wai Wong, Man-Sau Li, Shi-Ying |
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description | Carotenoids and vitamin A are nutrients crucial to infants’ development. To date, there is limited data on their availability in breastmilk and the associated dietary factors, especially in Hong Kong, where people follow a westernized Chinese diet. This study determined the selected breastmilk’s carotenoid and vitamin A (retinol) contents by ultraperformance liquid chromatography with photodiode detection (UPLC-PDA) and the dietary intakes by three-day food records in 87 Hong Kong lactating mothers, who were grouped into tertiles based on their daily carotenoid intake. Low vitamin A intake (530.2 ± 34.2 µg RAE/day) and breastmilk retinol level (1013.4 ± 36.8 nmol/L) were reported in our participants, suggesting a poor vitamin A status of the lactating participants having relatively higher socioeconomic status in Hong Kong. Mothers in the highest tertile (T3) had higher breastmilk carotenoid levels than those in the lowest (T1) (p < 0.05). There were significant associations between maternal carotenoid intakes and breastmilk lutein levels in the linear regression models (p < 0.05) regardless of dietary supplement intake. Furthermore, maternal dark green vegetable intakes were associated with breastmilk retinol, lutein, and β-carotene levels. These findings can serve as dietary references for lactating mothers to enhance breastmilk carotenoid and vitamin A contents for the benefits of child growth and development. |
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spelling | pubmed-91481232022-05-29 Carotenoids and Vitamin A in Breastmilk of Hong Kong Lactating Mothers and Their Relationships with Maternal Diet Lu, Zhou Chan, Yat-Tin Lo, Kenneth Ka-Hei Zhao, Danyue Wong, Vincy Wing-Si Ng, Yuk-Fan Ho, Wing-Wa Li, Liz Sin Lee, Hang-Wai Wong, Man-Sau Li, Shi-Ying Nutrients Article Carotenoids and vitamin A are nutrients crucial to infants’ development. To date, there is limited data on their availability in breastmilk and the associated dietary factors, especially in Hong Kong, where people follow a westernized Chinese diet. This study determined the selected breastmilk’s carotenoid and vitamin A (retinol) contents by ultraperformance liquid chromatography with photodiode detection (UPLC-PDA) and the dietary intakes by three-day food records in 87 Hong Kong lactating mothers, who were grouped into tertiles based on their daily carotenoid intake. Low vitamin A intake (530.2 ± 34.2 µg RAE/day) and breastmilk retinol level (1013.4 ± 36.8 nmol/L) were reported in our participants, suggesting a poor vitamin A status of the lactating participants having relatively higher socioeconomic status in Hong Kong. Mothers in the highest tertile (T3) had higher breastmilk carotenoid levels than those in the lowest (T1) (p < 0.05). There were significant associations between maternal carotenoid intakes and breastmilk lutein levels in the linear regression models (p < 0.05) regardless of dietary supplement intake. Furthermore, maternal dark green vegetable intakes were associated with breastmilk retinol, lutein, and β-carotene levels. These findings can serve as dietary references for lactating mothers to enhance breastmilk carotenoid and vitamin A contents for the benefits of child growth and development. MDPI 2022-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9148123/ /pubmed/35631170 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14102031 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Lu, Zhou Chan, Yat-Tin Lo, Kenneth Ka-Hei Zhao, Danyue Wong, Vincy Wing-Si Ng, Yuk-Fan Ho, Wing-Wa Li, Liz Sin Lee, Hang-Wai Wong, Man-Sau Li, Shi-Ying Carotenoids and Vitamin A in Breastmilk of Hong Kong Lactating Mothers and Their Relationships with Maternal Diet |
title | Carotenoids and Vitamin A in Breastmilk of Hong Kong Lactating Mothers and Their Relationships with Maternal Diet |
title_full | Carotenoids and Vitamin A in Breastmilk of Hong Kong Lactating Mothers and Their Relationships with Maternal Diet |
title_fullStr | Carotenoids and Vitamin A in Breastmilk of Hong Kong Lactating Mothers and Their Relationships with Maternal Diet |
title_full_unstemmed | Carotenoids and Vitamin A in Breastmilk of Hong Kong Lactating Mothers and Their Relationships with Maternal Diet |
title_short | Carotenoids and Vitamin A in Breastmilk of Hong Kong Lactating Mothers and Their Relationships with Maternal Diet |
title_sort | carotenoids and vitamin a in breastmilk of hong kong lactating mothers and their relationships with maternal diet |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9148123/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631170 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14102031 |
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