Effects of iron and n-3 fatty acid supplementation, alone and in combination, on cognition in school children: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled intervention in South Africa

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作者
Baumgartner, Jeannine [1 ,2 ]
Smuts, Cornelius M. [1 ]
Malan, Linda [1 ]
Kvalsvig, Jane [3 ]
van Stuijvenberg, Martha E. [4 ]
Hurrell, Richard F. [2 ]
Zimmermann, Michael B. [2 ,5 ]
机构
[1] North West Univ, Ctr Excellence Nutr, ZA-2520 Potchefstroom, South Africa
[2] ETH, Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Food Nutr & Hlth, Human Nutr Lab, Zurich, Switzerland
[3] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Dept Psychol, Durban, South Africa
[4] MRC, Nutr Intervent Res Unit, Cape Town, South Africa
[5] Wageningen Univ, Div Human Nutr, Wageningen, Netherlands
关键词
MONOAMINE METABOLISM; MALE RATS; DEFICIENCY; MEMORY; SCHOOLCHILDREN; FORTIFICATION; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.3945/ajcn.112.041004
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Background: Little is known about the combined effects of iron and n-3 (omega-3) fatty acid (FA) supplementation on cognitive performance. The provision of either DHA/EPA or iron alone in rats with combined iron and n-3 FA deficiency has been reported to exacerbate cognitive deficits associated with deficiency. Objective: We investigated the effects of iron and DHA/EPA supplementation, alone and in combination, in children with poor iron and n-3 FA status. Design: In a 2-by-2 factorial trial, children with iron deficiency (ID) (n = 321; aged 6-11 y) were allocated to receive 1) iron (50 mg) plus DHA/EPA (420/80 mg), 2) iron plus placebo, 3) placebo plus a mixture of DHA and EPA (DHA/EPA), or 4) placebo plus placebo as oral supplements (4/wk) for 8.5 mo. Cognition was assessed at baseline and endpoint by using the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test (HVLT) and subscales of the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children. Results: Both iron and DHA/EPA significantly increased weight-for-age z scores. Iron increased the number of words recalled at HVLT recall 2 (intervention effect: 0.90; 95% CI: 0.18, 1.62), and in anemic children, iron increased scores in the Atlantis Delayed test (1.51; 95% CI: 0.03, 2.99) and HVLT recall 2 (2.02; 95% CI: 0.55, 3.49). DHA/EPA showed no benefit in any of the cognitive tests but decreased Atlantis test scores (-2.48; 95% CI: -3.99, -0.96) in children who were anemic at baseline and decreased Atlantis delayed scores (-0.9: 95% CI: -1.45, -0.36) in girls with ID, whereas boys tended to perform better. Conclusions: In children with poor iron and n-3 FA status, iron supplementation improved verbal and nonverbal learning and memory, particularly in children with anemia. In contrast, DHA/EPA supplementation had no benefits on cognition and impaired working memory in anemic children and long-term memory and retrieval in girls with ID. The trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01092377. Am J Clin Nutr 2012;96:1327-38.
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页数:12
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