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Plasma zinc, vitamin B<sub>12</sub> and α-tocopherol are positively and plasma γ-tocopherol is negatively associated with Hb concentration in early pregnancy in north-west Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
Johns Hopkins University, Child Health Research Foundation, Center for Human Genetics, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies
Published InPublic Health Nutrition
Year2013
Citations41
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the current analysis was to explore the association of multiple micronutrients with Hb concentration among pregnant women in a South Asian setting, a topic that has not been adequately explored. DESIGN: Sociodemographic, anthropometric and micronutrient status (plasma ferritin, transferrin receptor, retinol, a- and g-tocopherol, folate, vitamin B12, Zn) and Hb concentration were assessed at early pregnancy. SETTING: The biochemical sub-study was nested within a double-blind, placebo-controlled, community-based vitamin A and b-carotene supplementation trial in rural north-western Bangladesh (JiVitA). All assessments were conducted before trial supplementation was initiated. SUBJECTS: A systematic sample of 285 women was selected from those enrolled in the biochemical sub-study. RESULTS: Seventeen per cent of women were mildly anaemic; moderate and severe anaemia…
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