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Cobalamin and Folate Status among Breastfed Infants in Bhaktapur, Nepal

Authors :
Suman Ranjitkar
Ram Krishna Chandyo
Laxman Shrestha
Tor A. Strand
Mari Hysing
Merina Shrestha
Arve Ulvik
Per Magne Ueland
Ingrid Kvestad
Manjeswori Ulak
Source :
Nutrients, Nutrients; Volume 10; Issue 5; Pages: 639
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
MDPI, 2018.

Abstract

Cobalamin and folate are crucial micronutrients during infancy and they are required for growth and cognitive development. Due to the monotonous and predominantly vegetarian-based complementary feeding and poor maternal micronutrient status, infants from low- and middle-income countries are susceptible to cobalamin deficiency. However, data on plasma cobalamin and folate and the functional markers methylmalonic acid and total homocysteine from breastfed infants in Nepal are still needed. We collected plasma samples from 316 6–11-month-old breastfed infants with a length-for-age of less than minus one z-score and analyzed blood for plasma folate, cobalamin, methylmalonic acid and total homocysteine concentrations. Cobalamin deficiency (plasma cobalamin 10 µmol/L) and methylmalonic acid (>0.28 µmol/L) indicating functional cobalamin deficiency were found among 53% and 75% of the infants, respectively. Based on a combined indicator of cobalamin status, 58% were found to have low cobalamin status. However, folate deficiency (

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726643
Volume :
10
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nutrients
Accession number :
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