1. Adjusting retinol-binding protein concentrations for inflammation: Biomarkers Reflecting Inflammation and Nutritional Determinants of Anemia (BRINDA) project
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Larson, Leila M, Namaste, Sorrel Ml, Williams, Anne M, Engle-Stone, Reina, Addo, O Yaw, Suchdev, Parminder S, Wirth, James P, Temple, Victor, Serdula, Mary, and Northrop-Clewes, Christine A
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Nutrition ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Anemia ,Biomarkers ,C-Reactive Protein ,Child ,Preschool ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,False Positive Reactions ,Female ,Humans ,Infant ,Inflammation ,Malaria ,Middle Aged ,Nutritional Status ,Orosomucoid ,Reference Values ,Retinol-Binding Proteins ,Vitamin A Deficiency ,anemia ,inflammation ,meta-analysis ,nutritional assessment ,retinol-binding protein ,vitamin A deficiency ,Engineering ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Nutrition & Dietetics ,Clinical sciences ,Nutrition and dietetics - Abstract
Background: The accurate estimation of the prevalence of vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is important in planning and implementing interventions. Retinol-binding protein (RBP) is often used in population surveys to measure vitamin A status, but its interpretation is challenging in settings where inflammation is common because RBP concentrations decrease during the acute-phase response.Objectives: We aimed to assess the relation between RBP concentrations and inflammation and malaria in preschool children (PSC) (age range: 6-59 mo) and women of reproductive age (WRA) (age range: 15-49 y) and to investigate adjustment algorithms to account for these effects.Design: Cross-sectional data from 8 surveys for PSC (n = 8803) and 4 surveys for WRA (n = 4191) from the Biomarkers Reflecting Inflammation and Nutritional Determinants of Anemia (BRINDA) project were analyzed individually and combined with the use of a meta-analysis. Several approaches were explored to adjust RBP concentrations in PSC in inflammation and malaria settings as follows: 1) the exclusion of subjects with C-reactive protein (CRP) concentrations >5 mg/L or α-1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) concentrations >1 g/L, 2) the application of arithmetic correction factors, and 3) the use of a regression correction approach. The impact of adjustment on the estimated prevalence of VAD (defined as
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- 2017