Zinc supplementation might potentiate the effect of vitamin A in restoring night vision in pregnant Nepalese women.

P. Christian, S. Khatry, S. Yamini, R. Stallings, S. LeClerq, S. Shrestha, E. Pradhan, K. West
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BACKGROUND Zinc deficiency may result in abnormal dark adaptation or night blindness, a symptom primarily of vitamin A deficiency. During a placebo-controlled trial in Nepal, weekly vitamin A supplementation of women reduced but failed to eliminate the incidence of night blindness during pregnancy, suggesting a role for zinc. OBJECTIVE The study examined the efficacy of daily zinc supplementation in restoring night vision of pregnant women who developed night blindness while routinely receiving either vitamin A, beta-carotene, or placebo in a field trial. DESIGN Women (n = 202) who reported to be night blind during pregnancy were randomly assigned in a double-blind manner, stratified on vitamin A, beta-carotene, or placebo receipt, to receive 25 mg Zn or placebo daily for 3 wk. Thus, the 6 groups studied were as follows: beta-carotene + zinc, beta-carotene alone, vitamin A + zinc, vitamin A alone (vitamin A + placebo), zinc alone (zinc + placebo), and placebo (2 placebos: one for the vitamin A or beta-carotene study and one for the zinc study). Women underwent a clinic-based assessment that included pupillary threshold testing and phlebotomy before and after supplementation. Supplement use and daily history of night blindness were obtained at home twice every week. RESULTS Zinc treatment increased serum zinc concentrations, but alone (zinc alone group), failed to restore night vision or to improve dark adaptation. However, women in the vitamin A + zinc group who had baseline serum zinc concentrations <9.9 micromol/L were 4 times more likely to have their night vision restored (95% CI: 1.1, 17.3) than were women in the placebo group and tended to have a small improvement in pupillary threshold scores (by 0.21 log candela/m2; P = 0.09). CONCLUSION These data suggest that zinc potentiated the effect of vitamin A in restoring night vision among night-blind pregnant women with low initial serum zinc concentrations.
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补充锌可能增强维生素A在恢复尼泊尔孕妇夜视方面的作用。
锌缺乏可能导致黑暗适应异常或夜盲症,这是维生素a缺乏的主要症状。在尼泊尔进行的一项安慰剂对照试验中,每周补充维生素a的妇女在怀孕期间减少了夜盲症的发生率,但未能消除,这表明锌的作用。目的:在实地试验中,研究了在常规服用维生素A、β -胡萝卜素或安慰剂的情况下,每日补充锌对恢复夜盲症孕妇夜视的效果。设计:报告怀孕期间夜盲的妇女(n = 202)以双盲方式随机分配,按维生素a、β -胡萝卜素或安慰剂接受分层,每天接受25毫克锌或安慰剂,持续3周。因此,研究的6组如下:-胡萝卜素+锌,单独-胡萝卜素,维生素A +锌,单独维生素A(维生素A +安慰剂),单独锌(锌+安慰剂)和安慰剂(2种安慰剂:一种用于维生素A或-胡萝卜素研究,一种用于锌研究)。妇女在补充前后接受了基于临床的评估,包括瞳孔阈值测试和静脉切开术。每周两次在家中获得补充剂使用情况和夜盲症的日常病史。结果锌处理提高了血清锌浓度,但单独(锌单独组)不能恢复夜间视力或改善黑暗适应。然而,基线血清锌浓度<9.9微摩尔/升的维生素A +锌组妇女夜间视力恢复的可能性是安慰剂组妇女的4倍(95% CI: 1.1, 17.3),并且瞳孔阈值评分有小幅改善(0.21 log candela/m2;P = 0.09)。结论锌能增强维生素A对低初始血清锌浓度夜盲孕妇的夜视恢复作用。
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