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Vitamin D Fortification of Eggs Alone and in Combination with Milk in Women Aged 44–65 Years: Fortification Model and Economic Evaluation

INTRODUCTION: For almost nine decades, the fortification of foods with vitamin D has been proven effective in preventing rickets. This study aims to build and economically evaluate a fortification model based on egg biofortification and milk (including yoghurt) fortification. METHODS: A cross-sectio...

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Autores principales: Vičič, Vid, Mikuš, Ruža Pandel, Kugler, Saša, Geršak, Ksenija, Osredkar, Joško, Kukec, Andreja
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9837813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36694792
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sjph-2023-0005
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author Vičič, Vid
Mikuš, Ruža Pandel
Kugler, Saša
Geršak, Ksenija
Osredkar, Joško
Kukec, Andreja
author_facet Vičič, Vid
Mikuš, Ruža Pandel
Kugler, Saša
Geršak, Ksenija
Osredkar, Joško
Kukec, Andreja
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description INTRODUCTION: For almost nine decades, the fortification of foods with vitamin D has been proven effective in preventing rickets. This study aims to build and economically evaluate a fortification model based on egg biofortification and milk (including yoghurt) fortification. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out between 1. March and 31. May 2021. Three hundred and nineteen healthy women from the Central Slovenian region aged between 44 and 65 were recruited for the study, with 176 participants included in the final analysis. For the fortification model calculations, the vitamin D contents of unenriched milk (including yoghurt) and eggs were replaced by enriched foods containing vitamin D. The economic evaluation was done using available drug and food supplement prices. Fortification costs were calculated using vitamin D prices provided by suppliers. RESULTS: Mean vitamin D intake from food was 2.19±1.34 µg/d. With fortification Model 1 (enriched eggs), it would be: 6.49±4.45 µg/d, and with Model 2 (enriched eggs and milk): 10.53±6.49 µg/d. Without fortification, none of the participants would reach a daily vitamin D intake >10 µg. With fortification Model 1 (egg fortification), 15.3% would reach >10 µg and with Model 2 (egg and milk fortification) 46.2% would reach >10 µg. The economic comparison of the annual cost of 10 µg vitamin D/d/person was EUR 6.17 for prescription drugs, EUR 6.37 for food supplements, EUR 0.09 for direct milk fortification and EUR 0.12 for egg biofortification with vitamin D. CONCLUSIONS: Egg and milk (including yoghurt) fortification could cost-effectively increase vitamin D intake in the Slovenian population of women between 44 and 65 by almost five-fold, and could significantly lower the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency. Additional research and changes to legislation are needed before this can be introduced.
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spelling pubmed-98378132023-01-23 Vitamin D Fortification of Eggs Alone and in Combination with Milk in Women Aged 44–65 Years: Fortification Model and Economic Evaluation Vičič, Vid Mikuš, Ruža Pandel Kugler, Saša Geršak, Ksenija Osredkar, Joško Kukec, Andreja Zdr Varst Original Scientific Article INTRODUCTION: For almost nine decades, the fortification of foods with vitamin D has been proven effective in preventing rickets. This study aims to build and economically evaluate a fortification model based on egg biofortification and milk (including yoghurt) fortification. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out between 1. March and 31. May 2021. Three hundred and nineteen healthy women from the Central Slovenian region aged between 44 and 65 were recruited for the study, with 176 participants included in the final analysis. For the fortification model calculations, the vitamin D contents of unenriched milk (including yoghurt) and eggs were replaced by enriched foods containing vitamin D. The economic evaluation was done using available drug and food supplement prices. Fortification costs were calculated using vitamin D prices provided by suppliers. RESULTS: Mean vitamin D intake from food was 2.19±1.34 µg/d. With fortification Model 1 (enriched eggs), it would be: 6.49±4.45 µg/d, and with Model 2 (enriched eggs and milk): 10.53±6.49 µg/d. Without fortification, none of the participants would reach a daily vitamin D intake >10 µg. With fortification Model 1 (egg fortification), 15.3% would reach >10 µg and with Model 2 (egg and milk fortification) 46.2% would reach >10 µg. The economic comparison of the annual cost of 10 µg vitamin D/d/person was EUR 6.17 for prescription drugs, EUR 6.37 for food supplements, EUR 0.09 for direct milk fortification and EUR 0.12 for egg biofortification with vitamin D. CONCLUSIONS: Egg and milk (including yoghurt) fortification could cost-effectively increase vitamin D intake in the Slovenian population of women between 44 and 65 by almost five-fold, and could significantly lower the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency. Additional research and changes to legislation are needed before this can be introduced. Sciendo 2023-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9837813/ /pubmed/36694792 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sjph-2023-0005 Text en © 2023 National Institute of Public Health, Slovenia, published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
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Vičič, Vid
Mikuš, Ruža Pandel
Kugler, Saša
Geršak, Ksenija
Osredkar, Joško
Kukec, Andreja
Vitamin D Fortification of Eggs Alone and in Combination with Milk in Women Aged 44–65 Years: Fortification Model and Economic Evaluation
title Vitamin D Fortification of Eggs Alone and in Combination with Milk in Women Aged 44–65 Years: Fortification Model and Economic Evaluation
title_full Vitamin D Fortification of Eggs Alone and in Combination with Milk in Women Aged 44–65 Years: Fortification Model and Economic Evaluation
title_fullStr Vitamin D Fortification of Eggs Alone and in Combination with Milk in Women Aged 44–65 Years: Fortification Model and Economic Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D Fortification of Eggs Alone and in Combination with Milk in Women Aged 44–65 Years: Fortification Model and Economic Evaluation
title_short Vitamin D Fortification of Eggs Alone and in Combination with Milk in Women Aged 44–65 Years: Fortification Model and Economic Evaluation
title_sort vitamin d fortification of eggs alone and in combination with milk in women aged 44–65 years: fortification model and economic evaluation
topic Original Scientific Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9837813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36694792
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sjph-2023-0005
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