Efect of vitamin A suplementation: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Soares,Marcela Martins
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Silva,Mariane Alves, Garcia,Pauliana Pimentel Coelho, Silva,Luciana Saraiva da, Costa,Glauce Dias da, Araújo,Raquel Maria Amaral, Cotta,Rosângela Minardi Mitre
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract To evaluate the effect of vitamin A supplementation in postpartum infants and women on serum retinol levels and breast milk. The databases Medline, PubMed, Lilacs and SciELO were consulted. The descriptors used were vitamin A, dietary supplement, child, postpartum period, infant and nutrition programs policies. Search found 7432 articles. After elimination of duplicity and application of eligibility criteria, 8 studies remained. All evaluated the effect of vitamin A supplementation on immediate postpartum, five studies used retinyl palmitate supplementation, one with retinyl palmitate and two did not specify the form of supplementation. Six studies evaluated colostrum and two included supplementation of children. It was found that supplementation in the puerperium increases the concentrations of serum retinol and breast milk, however, this result was in the short term and was relevant when the previous concentrations of the mother were low. When maternal serum concentrations are adequate, the retinol content in milk does not change, with little relevance for children. Further studies should be performed to evaluate the effect of megadoses supplementation on serum concentrations of children.
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title Efect of vitamin A suplementation: a systematic review
spellingShingle Efect of vitamin A suplementation: a systematic review
Soares,Marcela Martins
Vitamin A
Nutritional supplements
Postpartum period
Infant
title_short Efect of vitamin A suplementation: a systematic review
title_full Efect of vitamin A suplementation: a systematic review
title_fullStr Efect of vitamin A suplementation: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Efect of vitamin A suplementation: a systematic review
title_sort Efect of vitamin A suplementation: a systematic review
author Soares,Marcela Martins
author_facet Soares,Marcela Martins
Silva,Mariane Alves
Garcia,Pauliana Pimentel Coelho
Silva,Luciana Saraiva da
Costa,Glauce Dias da
Araújo,Raquel Maria Amaral
Cotta,Rosângela Minardi Mitre
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author2 Silva,Mariane Alves
Garcia,Pauliana Pimentel Coelho
Silva,Luciana Saraiva da
Costa,Glauce Dias da
Araújo,Raquel Maria Amaral
Cotta,Rosângela Minardi Mitre
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Soares,Marcela Martins
Silva,Mariane Alves
Garcia,Pauliana Pimentel Coelho
Silva,Luciana Saraiva da
Costa,Glauce Dias da
Araújo,Raquel Maria Amaral
Cotta,Rosângela Minardi Mitre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vitamin A
Nutritional supplements
Postpartum period
Infant
topic Vitamin A
Nutritional supplements
Postpartum period
Infant
description Abstract To evaluate the effect of vitamin A supplementation in postpartum infants and women on serum retinol levels and breast milk. The databases Medline, PubMed, Lilacs and SciELO were consulted. The descriptors used were vitamin A, dietary supplement, child, postpartum period, infant and nutrition programs policies. Search found 7432 articles. After elimination of duplicity and application of eligibility criteria, 8 studies remained. All evaluated the effect of vitamin A supplementation on immediate postpartum, five studies used retinyl palmitate supplementation, one with retinyl palmitate and two did not specify the form of supplementation. Six studies evaluated colostrum and two included supplementation of children. It was found that supplementation in the puerperium increases the concentrations of serum retinol and breast milk, however, this result was in the short term and was relevant when the previous concentrations of the mother were low. When maternal serum concentrations are adequate, the retinol content in milk does not change, with little relevance for children. Further studies should be performed to evaluate the effect of megadoses supplementation on serum concentrations of children.
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