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Weekly vitamin A and iron supplementation during pregnancy increases vitamin A concentration of breast milk but not iron status in Indonesian lactating women.

Authors :
Muslimatun, Siti
Schmidt, Marjanka K.
West, Clive E.
Schultink, Werner
Hautvast, Joseph G.A.J.
Karyadi, Darwin
Muslimatun, S
Schmidt, M K
West, C E
Schultink, W
Hautvast, J G
Karyadi, D
Source :
Journal of Nutrition; Oct2001, Vol. 131 Issue 10, p2664-2669, 6p, 1 Diagram, 1 Chart, 1 Graph
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Studies on the effect of vitamin A and iron supplementation during pregnancy on maternal iron and vitamin A status postpartum are scarce. We investigated whether retinol and iron variables in breast milk and in serum postpartum were enhanced more with weekly vitamin A and iron supplementation during pregnancy than with weekly iron supplementation. During pregnancy, subjects were randomly allocated to two groups and received either (n = 88) a weekly supplement of iron (120 mg Fe as FeSO(4)) and folic acid (500 microg) or (n = 82) the same amount of iron and folic acid plus vitamin A [4800 retinol equivalents (RE)]. Transitional milk (4-7 d postpartum) had higher (P < 0.001) concentrations of retinol and iron than mature milk (3 mo postpartum). Compared with the weekly iron group, the weekly vitamin A and iron group had a greater (P < 0.05) concentration of retinol in transitional milk (as micromol/L) and in mature milk (as micromol/g fat). Although serum retinol concentrations approximately 4 mo postpartum did not differ significantly, the weekly vitamin A and iron group had significantly fewer (P < 0.01) subjects with serum retinol concentrations < or = 0.70 micromol/L than the weekly iron group. Iron status and concentrations of iron in transitional and mature milk did not differ between groups. We have shown that weekly vitamin A and iron supplementation during pregnancy enhanced concentrations of retinol in breast milk although not in serum by approximately 4 mo postpartum. However, no positive effects were observed on iron status and iron concentration in breast milk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223166
Volume :
131
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Nutrition
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
5409381
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/131.10.2664