Vitamin D, Folate, Vitamin B12, and Iron Status in Pregnant/Postpartum Old Order Anabaptist Women in Southwestern Ontario.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-12 DOI:10.3148/cjdpr-2024-003
Janis A Randall Simpson, Natalee Miller, Taylor Hartwig, Jane Leach, Melissa Purdy, Emily Roth, Victoria Mok Siu, Cynthia Soulliere, Jacqui Tam, Ann Watt
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Purpose: To assess vitamin D, folate, vitamin B12, and iron status in Old Order Anabaptist (OOA) pregnant/postpartum women.Methods: Blood was analyzed for plasma 25 hydroxy vitamin D (25(OH)D), red blood cell (RBC) folate, serum vitamin B12, and iron status indicators. Dietary intakes (food and supplements) from 3-day estimated records were compared to Dietary Reference Intakes and Canada's Food Guide (2007).Results: Fifty women participated in this descriptive cross-sectional study. Concentrations of 25(OH)D were low (<50 nmol/L for 20% and < 75 nmol/L for 63%); 42% had total vitamin D intakes < estimated average requirement (EAR). All women had RBC folate above the 1360 mmol/L cut-off. Nineteen percent had folate intakes upper limit. One woman had low serum vitamin B12 (<148 pmol/L); serum vitamin B12 was high (>652 pmol/L) for 24%. None had vitamin B12 intakes Conclusions: Overall, dietary intake and serum micronutrient status of OOA pregnant and postpartum women in our study were similar to those reported in previous studies of Canadian women. While some women had low intakes of vitamin D and iron, most had high intakes of folate and vitamin B12. These findings provide guidance to ensure appropriate dietary and supplement intakes in this potentially vulnerable and rarely studied population.

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安大略省西南部旧教再洗礼派孕妇/产后妇女的维生素 D、叶酸、维生素 B12 和铁状况。
目的:评估旧秩序洗礼派(OOA)孕妇/产后妇女的维生素 D、叶酸、维生素 B12 和铁状况:分析血液中的血浆 25 羟基维生素 D (25(OH)D)、红细胞叶酸、血清维生素 B12 和铁状况指标。将 3 天估计记录中的膳食摄入量(食物和补充剂)与膳食参考摄入量和《加拿大食品指南》(2007 年)进行比较:50名妇女参加了这项描述性横断面研究。25(OH)D 的浓度较低(上限为 0.5%)。一名妇女的血清维生素 B12 含量较低(12 名妇女的血清维生素 B12 含量较高(>652 pmol/L),占 24%)。无维生素 B12 摄入量结论:总体而言,在我们的研究中,OOA 孕妇和产后妇女的膳食摄入量和血清微量营养素状况与之前针对加拿大妇女的研究报告相似。虽然有些妇女维生素 D 和铁的摄入量较低,但大多数妇女叶酸和维生素 B12 的摄入量较高。这些研究结果为确保这一潜在易感人群摄入适当的膳食和补充剂提供了指导,而对这一人群的研究却很少。
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