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Folate Deficiency Is Spatially Dependent and Associated with Local Farming Systems among Women in Ethiopia

BACKGROUND: Folate is essential for the synthesis and integrity of DNA, normal cell formation, and body growth. Folate deficiency among women of reproductive age (WRA) increases the risk of poor birth outcomes including neural tube defect (NTD)-affected pregnancies. Folate status is largely dependen...

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Autores principales: Sisay, Binyam G, Tamirat, Hasset, Sandalinas, Fanny, Joy, Edward J M, Zerfu, Dilenesaw, Belay, Adamu, Mlambo, Liberty, Lark, Murray, Ander, E Louise, Gashu, Dawd
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9154233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35669042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzac088
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author Sisay, Binyam G
Tamirat, Hasset
Sandalinas, Fanny
Joy, Edward J M
Zerfu, Dilenesaw
Belay, Adamu
Mlambo, Liberty
Lark, Murray
Ander, E Louise
Gashu, Dawd
author_facet Sisay, Binyam G
Tamirat, Hasset
Sandalinas, Fanny
Joy, Edward J M
Zerfu, Dilenesaw
Belay, Adamu
Mlambo, Liberty
Lark, Murray
Ander, E Louise
Gashu, Dawd
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description BACKGROUND: Folate is essential for the synthesis and integrity of DNA, normal cell formation, and body growth. Folate deficiency among women of reproductive age (WRA) increases the risk of poor birth outcomes including neural tube defect (NTD)-affected pregnancies. Folate status is largely dependent on dietary intakes. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to explore the spatial distribution of biomarkers of folate status and their association with farming systems among nonpregnant WRA in Ethiopia. METHODS: Serum and RBC folate concentration data were derived from the Ethiopia National Micronutrient Survey of 2015. The spatial dependencies of folate concentration of WRA were investigated and its relation with the dominant local farming system was explored. RESULTS: The median serum folate and RBC folate concentrations were 12.3 nmol/L and 567.3 nmol/L, respectively. The national prevalence of folate deficiency using homocysteine concentration as a metabolic indicator based on serum and RBC folate concentration was 11.6% and 5.7%, respectively. The majority of women (77.9%) had low RBC folate concentrations consistent with increased risk of NTD-affected pregnancies. Folate nutrition was spatially dependent at distances of ≤ 300 km. A marked variability in folate concentration was observed between farming systems: greater RBC folate concentration (median: 1036 nmol/L) was found among women from the Lake Tana fish-based system, whereas the lowest RBC folate concentration (median: 386.7 nmol/L) was observed in the highland sorghum chat mixed system. CONCLUSIONS: The majority (78%) of WRA in Ethiopia had low folate status potentially increasing the risk of NTD-affected pregnancies. These findings may help national and subnational nutrition intervention strategies to target the most affected areas in the country.
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spelling pubmed-91542332022-06-05 Folate Deficiency Is Spatially Dependent and Associated with Local Farming Systems among Women in Ethiopia Sisay, Binyam G Tamirat, Hasset Sandalinas, Fanny Joy, Edward J M Zerfu, Dilenesaw Belay, Adamu Mlambo, Liberty Lark, Murray Ander, E Louise Gashu, Dawd Curr Dev Nutr ORIGINAL RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Folate is essential for the synthesis and integrity of DNA, normal cell formation, and body growth. Folate deficiency among women of reproductive age (WRA) increases the risk of poor birth outcomes including neural tube defect (NTD)-affected pregnancies. Folate status is largely dependent on dietary intakes. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to explore the spatial distribution of biomarkers of folate status and their association with farming systems among nonpregnant WRA in Ethiopia. METHODS: Serum and RBC folate concentration data were derived from the Ethiopia National Micronutrient Survey of 2015. The spatial dependencies of folate concentration of WRA were investigated and its relation with the dominant local farming system was explored. RESULTS: The median serum folate and RBC folate concentrations were 12.3 nmol/L and 567.3 nmol/L, respectively. The national prevalence of folate deficiency using homocysteine concentration as a metabolic indicator based on serum and RBC folate concentration was 11.6% and 5.7%, respectively. The majority of women (77.9%) had low RBC folate concentrations consistent with increased risk of NTD-affected pregnancies. Folate nutrition was spatially dependent at distances of ≤ 300 km. A marked variability in folate concentration was observed between farming systems: greater RBC folate concentration (median: 1036 nmol/L) was found among women from the Lake Tana fish-based system, whereas the lowest RBC folate concentration (median: 386.7 nmol/L) was observed in the highland sorghum chat mixed system. CONCLUSIONS: The majority (78%) of WRA in Ethiopia had low folate status potentially increasing the risk of NTD-affected pregnancies. These findings may help national and subnational nutrition intervention strategies to target the most affected areas in the country. Oxford University Press 2022-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9154233/ /pubmed/35669042 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzac088 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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
Sisay, Binyam G
Tamirat, Hasset
Sandalinas, Fanny
Joy, Edward J M
Zerfu, Dilenesaw
Belay, Adamu
Mlambo, Liberty
Lark, Murray
Ander, E Louise
Gashu, Dawd
Folate Deficiency Is Spatially Dependent and Associated with Local Farming Systems among Women in Ethiopia
title Folate Deficiency Is Spatially Dependent and Associated with Local Farming Systems among Women in Ethiopia
title_full Folate Deficiency Is Spatially Dependent and Associated with Local Farming Systems among Women in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Folate Deficiency Is Spatially Dependent and Associated with Local Farming Systems among Women in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Folate Deficiency Is Spatially Dependent and Associated with Local Farming Systems among Women in Ethiopia
title_short Folate Deficiency Is Spatially Dependent and Associated with Local Farming Systems among Women in Ethiopia
title_sort folate deficiency is spatially dependent and associated with local farming systems among women in ethiopia
topic ORIGINAL RESEARCH
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9154233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35669042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzac088
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