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Title: Iron, folic acid and zinc intakes and status of low socio-economic pregnant and lactating Amazonian women
Authors: Lehti, Kesä K.
Keywords: Folic Acid
Iron
Zinc
Female
Human
Lactation
Normal Human
Pregnancy
Priority Journal
Americas
Biology
Breast Feeding
Developing Countries
Economic Factors
Examinations And Diagnoses
Health
Hematocrit
Hematological Effects
Hemic System
Hemoglobin Level--analysis
Infant Nutrition
Laboratory Examinations And Diagnoses
Laboratory Procedures
Latin America
Low Income Population
Maternal Nutrition
Nutrition
Physiology
Pregnancy
Pregnancy, First Trimester
Pregnancy, Third Trimester
Reproduction
Serum Folate Level--analysis
Serum Iron Level--analysis
Serum Zinc Level--analysis
Social Class
Socioeconomic Factors
Socioeconomic Status
South America
Diet
Diet Surveys
Female
Folic Acid
Human
Iron
Lactation
Milk, Human
Nutritional Status
Pregnancy
Socioeconomic Factors
Support, Non-u.S. Gov't
Zinc
Issue Date: 1989
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 43, Número 8, Pags. 505-513
Abstract: Dietary intakes were obtained by 24-h recall from 25 women in the first and third trimesters of pregnancy and 25 women in the first 3 monsths of lactation from eight towns in the Amazon valley. No consistent differences were found between the towns, so the results have been analysed together. Intakes of iron, free and total folate and zinc were nearly all very low compared with current recommendations. Despite their low intakes, the majority of the women had acceptable values of haemoglobin, haematocrit and MCHC. Serum folate concentrations were almost all extremely low (< 2.5 ng/ml). The levels of RBC folate were also low, but in general not as severely so as those for serum folate. Serum zinc concentrations ranged from 0.2 to 0.7 μg/ml, whereas the lower limit of acceptability has been put by various authors as 0.59-0.69 μg/ml according to the stage of pregnancy. In breast milk, total folate in the majority of women ranged from 25 to 50 ng/ml, the greater part of it being in the free form. Zinc levels in breast milk were within the range 0-2 μg/ml.Dietary intakes were obtained by 24-hour recall from 25 women in the 1st and 3rd trimesters of pregnancy and from 25 women during their 1st 3 months of lactation from 8 towns in the Amazon valley. No consistent differences were found between the towns and therefore the results have been analyzed together. Intakes of iron, free and total folate, and zinc were nearly all very low intakes, the majority of the women had acceptable values of hemoglobin, hematocrit, and MCHC. Serum folate concentrations were almost all extremely low ( 2.5 ng/ml). The levels of RBC folate were also low, but in general not as severely as those for serum folate. Serum zinc concentrations ranged from 0.2-0.7 mcg/ml, whereas the lower limit of acceptability has been put by various authors as 0.59-0.69 mcg/ml according to the stage of pregnancy. In breastmilk, total folate in the majority of women ranged from 25-50 ng/ml, the greater portion of it being in its free form. Zinc levels in breastmilk were within the 0-2 mcg/ml range. author's modified
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