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Effects of iron supplementation on neural indices of habituation in Bangladeshi children
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Author Affiliations
University of South Carolina, The University of Melbourne, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Peter Doherty Institute, ...
Published InAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Year2022
Citations12
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency and anemia have been associated with poor cognition in children, yet the effects of iron supplementation on neurocognition remain unclear. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to examine the effects of supplementation with iron on neural indices of habituation using auditory event-related brain potentials (ERPs). METHODS: This substudy was nested within a 3-arm, double-blind, double-dummy, individual randomized trial in Bangladesh, in which 3300 8-mo-old children were randomly selected to receive 3 mo of daily iron syrup (12.5 mg iron), multiple micronutrient powders (MNPs) (including 12.5 mg iron), or placebo. Children were assessed after 3 mo of intervention (mo 3) and 9 mo thereafter (mo 12). The neurocognitive substudy comprised a randomly selected subset of children from the main trial. Brain…
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