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Evidence to Underpin Vitamin A Requirements and Upper Limits in Children Aged 0 to 48 Months: A Scoping Review

Authors :
Hooper, Lee
Esio-Bassey, Chizoba
Brainard, Julii
Fynn, Judith
Jennings, Amy
Jones, Natalia
Tailor, Bhavesh V.
Abdelhamid, Asmaa
Coe, Calvin
Esgunoglu, Latife
Fallon, Ciara
Gyamfi, Ernestina
Hill, Claire
Howard Wilsher, Stephanie
Narayanan, Nithin
Oladosu, Titilopemi
Parkinson, Ellice
Prentice, Emma
Qurashi, Meysoon
Read, Luke
Getley, Harriet
Song, Fujian
Welch, Ailsa A.
Aggett, Peter
Lietz, Georg
Hooper, Lee
Esio-Bassey, Chizoba
Brainard, Julii
Fynn, Judith
Jennings, Amy
Jones, Natalia
Tailor, Bhavesh V.
Abdelhamid, Asmaa
Coe, Calvin
Esgunoglu, Latife
Fallon, Ciara
Gyamfi, Ernestina
Hill, Claire
Howard Wilsher, Stephanie
Narayanan, Nithin
Oladosu, Titilopemi
Parkinson, Ellice
Prentice, Emma
Qurashi, Meysoon
Read, Luke
Getley, Harriet
Song, Fujian
Welch, Ailsa A.
Aggett, Peter
Lietz, Georg
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Vitamin A deficiency is a major health risk for infants and children in low- and middle-income countries. This scoping review identified, quantified, and mapped research for use in updating nutrient requirements and upper limits for vitamin A in children aged 0 to 48 months, using health-based or modelling-based approaches. Structured searches were run on Medline, EMBASE, and Cochrane Central, from inception to 19 March 2021. Titles and abstracts were assessed independently in duplicate, as were 20% of full texts. Included studies were tabulated by question, methodology and date, with the most relevant data extracted and assessed for risk of bias. We found that the most recent health-based systematic reviews and trials assessed the effects of supplementation, though some addressed the effects of staple food fortification, complementary foods, biofortified maize or cassava, and fortified drinks, on health outcomes. Recent isotopic tracer studies and modelling approaches may help quantify the effects of bio-fortification, fortification, and food-based approaches for increasing vitamin A depots. A systematic review and several trials identified adverse events associated with higher vitamin A intakes, which should be useful for setting upper limits. We have generated and provide a database of relevant research. Full systematic reviews, based on this scoping review, are needed to answer specific questions to set vitamin A requirements and upper limits.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312588744
Document Type :
Electronic Resource