María del Rosario Arnaud Viñas , María Eufemia Pérez Flores
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Abstract
Objectives
To analyze the association between blood lead levels and nutrient consumption, as well as associated factors, in women from southern Mexico.
Methods
A total of 424 pregnant women participated in this study by completing a questionnaire on the frequency of food consumption in the previous year. The prevalence of high blood lead levels (>10 μg/dL) was defined according to the Mexican Official Norm (NOM- 199 SSA 1–2000) and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, USA, 2007.
Results
The mean percentage of adequacy of intake of zinc, calcium, total-iron, heme-iron, vitamin C and vitamin A was 37.4%, 88.2%, 38.5%, 12.8%, 78.9% and 84.6%, respectively. The prevalence of high blood lead levels was 41.5%. The risk associated with the prevalence of high blood lead levels was explained by age >35 years old [OR: 3.8 (1.4,10.3)] compared with age <25 years old (P=0.010), low blood hemoglobin levels (< 12g/dL) [OR: 3.1 (1.9, 5.0)] (P<0.0001), body mass index 30 Kg/m2 [OR: 1.9 (1.1, 3.5)], (P=0.026); compliance with heme-iron recommendations <20% [OR: 2.7(1.1, 6.6)], (P=0.025), calcium recommendations <80% [OR: 1.4 (1.0, 2.0)] (P=0.056), and zinc recommendations 50–99% [OR: 1.9 (1.0, 3.5)] (P=0.038), and <50% adequacy [OR: 4.3 (2.2, 8.7)] (P = 0.044) with respect to persons consuming 100% or more of recommended intake.
Conclusions
Low heme-iron, zinc and calcium consumption was associated with a higher risk of high blood lead levels, which in turn were also associated with anemia, food consumption from ceramic plates and containers, obesity and older age.
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REVISTA ESPAÑOLA DE NUTRICIÓN COMUNITARIA (RENC) es una revista científica internacional dedicada a la nutrición y salud pública. Es la publicación oficial y órgano de expresión de la Sociedad Española de Nutrición Comunitaria y Grupo Latinoamericano de Nutrición Comunitaria.
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