Micronutrient intake and the probability of nutrient adequacy among children 9–24 months of age: results from the mal-ed birth cohort study

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Autor(a) principal: Maciel, Bruna Leal Lima
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Antiporta, Daniel, Ambikapathi, Ramya, Bose, Anuradha, Mahopo, Cloupas, Patil, Crustal L., Turab, Ali, Olortegui, Maribel Paredes, Islam, Munirul, Bauck, Aubrey, McCormick, Benjamin J. J., Caulfield, Laura E.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980020000877
Resumo: Objective: To estimate the total energy and micronutrient intakes of children 9– 24 months of age and evaluate the probability of adequacy (PA) of the diet in seven MAL-ED sites. Design: Cohort study. Food intake was registered monthly using 24-h recalls beginning at 9 months. We estimated PA for thirteen nutrients and overall mean PA (MPA) by site and 3-month periods considering estimated breast milk intake. Setting: Seven sites in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Participants: 1669 children followed from birth to 24 months of age. Results: Median estimated %energy from breast milk ranged from 4 to 70 % at 9–12 months, and declined to 0–39 % at 21–24 months. Iron bioavailability was low for all sites, but many diets were of moderate bioavailability for zinc. PA was optimal for most nutrients in Brazil and South Africa, except for iron and vitamin E (both), calcium and zinc (South Africa). PA for zinc increased only for children consuming a diet with moderate bioavailability. MPA increased 12–24 months as the quantity of complementary foods increased; however, PA for vitamin A remained low in Bangladesh and Tanzania. PA for vitamins D and E and iron was low for most sites and age groups. Conclusions: MPA increased from 12 to 24 months as children consumed higher quantities of food, while nutrient density remained constant for most nutrients. Ways to increase the consumption of foods containing vitamins D, E and A, and calcium are needed, as are ways to increase the bioavailability of iron and zinc
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spelling Maciel, Bruna Leal LimaAntiporta, DanielAmbikapathi, RamyaBose, AnuradhaMahopo, CloupasPatil, Crustal L.Turab, AliOlortegui, Maribel ParedesIslam, MunirulBauck, AubreyMcCormick, Benjamin J. J.Caulfield, Laura E.2024-02-01T14:44:07Z2024-02-01T14:44:07Z2020-07ANTIPORTA, Daniel; AMBIKAPATHI, Ramya; BOSE, Anuradha; MACIEL, Bruna Leal Lima; MAHOPO, Cloupas; PATIL, Crustal L.; TURAB, Ali; OLORTEGUI, Maribel Paredes; ISLAM, Munirul; BAUCK, Aubrey; MCCORMICK, Benjamin J. J.; CAULFIELD, Laura. E. Micronutrient intake and the probability of nutrient adequacy among children 9–24 months of age: results from the mal-ed birth cohort study. Public Health Nutrition, [S.l.], v. 24, n. 9, p. 2592-2602, 2 jul. 2020. DOI: 10.1017/S1368980020000877. Disponível em: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/public-health-nutrition/article/micronutrient-intake-and-the-probability-of-nutrient-adequacy-among-children-924-months-of-age-results-from-the-maled-birth-cohort-study/7616012E57A4506F4EE99BDDD0161D08. Acesso em: 29 jan. 2024.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/57466http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980020000877Public Health NutritionAttribution 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChild nutritionDietMicronutrientsCohort studiesMicronutrient intake and the probability of nutrient adequacy among children 9–24 months of age: results from the mal-ed birth cohort studyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleObjective: To estimate the total energy and micronutrient intakes of children 9– 24 months of age and evaluate the probability of adequacy (PA) of the diet in seven MAL-ED sites. Design: Cohort study. Food intake was registered monthly using 24-h recalls beginning at 9 months. We estimated PA for thirteen nutrients and overall mean PA (MPA) by site and 3-month periods considering estimated breast milk intake. Setting: Seven sites in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Participants: 1669 children followed from birth to 24 months of age. Results: Median estimated %energy from breast milk ranged from 4 to 70 % at 9–12 months, and declined to 0–39 % at 21–24 months. Iron bioavailability was low for all sites, but many diets were of moderate bioavailability for zinc. PA was optimal for most nutrients in Brazil and South Africa, except for iron and vitamin E (both), calcium and zinc (South Africa). PA for zinc increased only for children consuming a diet with moderate bioavailability. MPA increased 12–24 months as the quantity of complementary foods increased; however, PA for vitamin A remained low in Bangladesh and Tanzania. PA for vitamins D and E and iron was low for most sites and age groups. Conclusions: MPA increased from 12 to 24 months as children consumed higher quantities of food, while nutrient density remained constant for most nutrients. 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title Micronutrient intake and the probability of nutrient adequacy among children 9–24 months of age: results from the mal-ed birth cohort study
spellingShingle Micronutrient intake and the probability of nutrient adequacy among children 9–24 months of age: results from the mal-ed birth cohort study
Maciel, Bruna Leal Lima
Child nutrition
Diet
Micronutrients
Cohort studies
title_short Micronutrient intake and the probability of nutrient adequacy among children 9–24 months of age: results from the mal-ed birth cohort study
title_full Micronutrient intake and the probability of nutrient adequacy among children 9–24 months of age: results from the mal-ed birth cohort study
title_fullStr Micronutrient intake and the probability of nutrient adequacy among children 9–24 months of age: results from the mal-ed birth cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Micronutrient intake and the probability of nutrient adequacy among children 9–24 months of age: results from the mal-ed birth cohort study
title_sort Micronutrient intake and the probability of nutrient adequacy among children 9–24 months of age: results from the mal-ed birth cohort study
author Maciel, Bruna Leal Lima
author_facet Maciel, Bruna Leal Lima
Antiporta, Daniel
Ambikapathi, Ramya
Bose, Anuradha
Mahopo, Cloupas
Patil, Crustal L.
Turab, Ali
Olortegui, Maribel Paredes
Islam, Munirul
Bauck, Aubrey
McCormick, Benjamin J. J.
Caulfield, Laura E.
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author2 Antiporta, Daniel
Ambikapathi, Ramya
Bose, Anuradha
Mahopo, Cloupas
Patil, Crustal L.
Turab, Ali
Olortegui, Maribel Paredes
Islam, Munirul
Bauck, Aubrey
McCormick, Benjamin J. J.
Caulfield, Laura E.
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maciel, Bruna Leal Lima
Antiporta, Daniel
Ambikapathi, Ramya
Bose, Anuradha
Mahopo, Cloupas
Patil, Crustal L.
Turab, Ali
Olortegui, Maribel Paredes
Islam, Munirul
Bauck, Aubrey
McCormick, Benjamin J. J.
Caulfield, Laura E.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Child nutrition
Diet
Micronutrients
Cohort studies
topic Child nutrition
Diet
Micronutrients
Cohort studies
description Objective: To estimate the total energy and micronutrient intakes of children 9– 24 months of age and evaluate the probability of adequacy (PA) of the diet in seven MAL-ED sites. Design: Cohort study. Food intake was registered monthly using 24-h recalls beginning at 9 months. We estimated PA for thirteen nutrients and overall mean PA (MPA) by site and 3-month periods considering estimated breast milk intake. Setting: Seven sites in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Participants: 1669 children followed from birth to 24 months of age. Results: Median estimated %energy from breast milk ranged from 4 to 70 % at 9–12 months, and declined to 0–39 % at 21–24 months. Iron bioavailability was low for all sites, but many diets were of moderate bioavailability for zinc. PA was optimal for most nutrients in Brazil and South Africa, except for iron and vitamin E (both), calcium and zinc (South Africa). PA for zinc increased only for children consuming a diet with moderate bioavailability. MPA increased 12–24 months as the quantity of complementary foods increased; however, PA for vitamin A remained low in Bangladesh and Tanzania. PA for vitamins D and E and iron was low for most sites and age groups. Conclusions: MPA increased from 12 to 24 months as children consumed higher quantities of food, while nutrient density remained constant for most nutrients. Ways to increase the consumption of foods containing vitamins D, E and A, and calcium are needed, as are ways to increase the bioavailability of iron and zinc
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