Antenatal Micronutrient Supplementation Reduces Metabolic Syndrome in 6-to 8-Year-Old Children in Rural Nepal

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Stewart, Christine P. [1 ]
Christian, Parul [1 ]
Schulze, Kerry J. [1 ]
LeClerq, Steven C. [1 ,2 ]
West, Keith P., Jr. [1 ]
Khatry, Subarna K. [2 ]
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[1] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Int Hlth, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[2] Nepal Netra Jyoti Sangh, Nepal Nutr Intervent Project Sarlahi, Kathmandu, Nepal
关键词
CLUSTER-RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; BLOOD-PRESSURE; FOLIC-ACID; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; DOUBLE-BLIND; DEVELOPMENTAL ORIGINS; GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE; PRENATAL EXPOSURE; IRON-DEFICIENCY; SOUTHERN NEPAL;
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10.3945/jn.109.106666
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
Previously, we showed that antenatal micronutrient supplementation increases birth weight in a malnourished rural South Asian setting, but the long-term effects are unknown. Between 1999 and 2001, pregnant women were sector-randomized to receive from early pregnancy through 3 mo postpartum daily micronutrient supplements containing either vitamin A alone as the control or with folic acid; folic acid+iron; folic acid+iron+zinc; or a multiple micronutrient supplement that included the above nutrients plus 11 others. From 2006 to 2008, 3524 children (93% of surviving children) were revisited between the ages of 6 and 8 y. Blood pressure, BMI, waist circumference, glycated hemoglobin, cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose, insulin, and the urinary microalbumin:creatinine ratio were assessed among children. Insulin resistance was estimated using the homeostasis model assessment (HOMA) and metabolic syndrome was defined using a modified National Cholesterol Education Program definition. None of the micronutrient supplement combinations affected blood pressure, cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose, insulin, or HOMA. There was a reduced risk of microalbuminuria (>= 3.40 mg/mmol creatinine) in the folic acid [odds ratio (OR), 0.56; 95%CI, 0.33-0.93; P = 0.02) and folic acid+iron+zinc (OR, 0.53, CI, 0.32-0.89; P = 0.02) groups and a reduced risk of metabolic syndrome in the folic acid group (OR, 0.63; CI, 0.41-0.97, P = 0.03). Maternal supplementation with folic acid or folic acid+iron+zinc reduced the risk of kidney dysfunction and, to some extent, metabolic syndrome among children at 6-8 y of age. Supplementation with multiple micronutrients had no such affect. Future follow-up studies are needed to examine long-term supplementation effects on risk of chronic diseases in adults. J. Nutr. 139: 1575-1581, 2009.
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