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Perinatal Consumption of Thiamine-Fortified Fish Sauce in Rural Cambodia: A Randomized Clinical Trial
- Source :
- JAMA pediatrics. 170(10)
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Infantile beriberi, a potentially fatal disease caused by thiamine deficiency, remains a public health concern in Cambodia and regions where thiamine-poor white rice is a staple food. Low maternal thiamine intake reduces breast milk thiamine concentrations, placing breastfed infants at risk of beriberi.To determine if consumption of thiamine-fortified fish sauce yields higher erythrocyte thiamine diphosphate concentrations (eTDP) among lactating women and newborn infants and higher breast milk thiamine concentrations compared with a control sauce.In this double-blind randomized clinical trial, 90 pregnant women were recruited in the Prey Veng province, Cambodia. The study took place between October 2014 and April 2015.Women were randomized to 1 of 3 groups (n = 30) for ad libitum fish sauce consumption for 6 months: control (no thiamine), low-concentration (2 g/L), or high-concentration (8 g/L) fish sauce.Maternal eTDP was assessed at baseline (October 2014) and endline (April 2015). Secondary outcomes, breast milk thiamine concentration and infant eTDP, were measured at endline.Women's mean (SD) age and gestational stage were 26 (5) years and 23 (7) weeks, respectively. April 2015 eTDP was measured among 28 women (93%), 29 women (97%), and 23 women (77%) in the control, low-concentration, and high-concentration groups, respectively. In modified intent-to-treat analysis, mean baseline-adjusted endline eTDP was higher among women in the low-concentration (282nM; 95% CI, 235nM to 310nM) and high-concentration (254nM; 95% CI, 225nM to 284nM) groups compared with the control group (193nM; 95% CI, 164nM to 222M; P .05); low-concentration and high-concentration groups did not differ (P = .19). Breast milk total thiamine concentrations were 14.4 μg/dL for the control group (95% CI, 12.3 μg/dL to 16.5 μg/dL) (to convert to nanomoles per liter, multiply by 29.6); 20.7 μg/dL for the low-concentration group (95% CI, 18.6 μg/dL to 22.7 μg/dL ); and 17.7 μg/dL for the high-concentration group (95% CI, 15.6 μg/dL to 19.9 μg/dL). Mean (SD) infant age at endline was 16 (8) weeks for the control group, 17 (7) weeks for the low-concentration group, and 14 (8) for the high-concentration group. Infant eTDP was higher among those in the high-concentration group (257nM; 95% CI, 222nM to 291nM; P .05) compared with the low-concentration (212nM; 95% CI, 181nM to 244nM) and control (187nM; 95% CI, 155nM to 218nM) groups.Compared with women in the control group, women who consumed thiamine-fortified fish sauce through pregnancy and early lactation had higher eTDP and breast milk thiamine concentrations and their infants had higher eTDP, which was more pronounced in the high group. Thiamine-fortified fish sauce has the potential to prevent infantile beriberi in this population.Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT02221063.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Adult
Rural Population
medicine.medical_specialty
Population
Physiology
Breast milk
Beriberi
03 medical and health sciences
chemistry.chemical_compound
Young Adult
Asian People
Pregnancy
Lactation
Medicine
Animals
Humans
education
Edetic Acid
education.field_of_study
030109 nutrition & dietetics
Prenatal nutrition
Anemia, Iron-Deficiency
business.industry
Fishes
food and beverages
Thiamine Deficiency
Liter
Prenatal Care
Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
medicine.disease
Surgery
Pregnancy Complications
medicine.anatomical_structure
chemistry
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Dietary Supplements
Food, Fortified
Thiamine
Female
business
Cambodia
Thiamine pyrophosphate
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 21686211 and 02221063
- Volume :
- 170
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- JAMA pediatrics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8d4a56ee382605ab1e2ae947a6b1d55a