Dietary pattern of undernourished children and their Vitamin A status in institute of child health Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital Zaria

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Nigerian Journal of Basic and Clinical Sciences Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.4103/NJBCS.NJBCS_11_20
S. Abdullahi, Yakubu Mela Alhassan, Mairo Adamu Bugaje, S. Akuyam
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Context: Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) affects an estimated six million pre school children in Nigeria and 20 million in Africa. When associated with severe undernutrition, it increases both morbidity and mortality of under five children. Aims: The study was aimed to determine the dietary pattern and its relationship with Vitamin A levels in undernourished children and controls in Institute of Child Health (ICH), Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital Zaria. Settings and Design: This was a case–control, hospital based descriptive study carried out at the ICH Banzazzau, Zaria. Materials and Methods: Systematic sampling method was adopted to select undernourished children aged 6–59 months for the study. A semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire was developed following the International Vitamin A Consultative Group guidelines for dietary assessment of Vitamin A intake. The questionnaire consisted of a list of 22 food items obtained during survey from local markets. Serum Vitamin A level was analysed by high performance liquid chromatography. The frequency of values below a cut off, usually taken as 0.70 μmol/L (20 μg/dl) for low and 0.35 μmol/L (10 μg/dl) for deficiency. Statistical analysis: The data were analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 20.0. Results: The prevalence of low serum Vitamin A level (10–
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阿赫迈杜贝洛大学附属医院儿童健康研究所营养不良儿童的饮食模式及维生素A水平
背景:维生素A缺乏症(VAD)影响着尼日利亚约600万学龄前儿童和非洲2000万学龄前儿童。如果与严重营养不良有关,它会增加五岁以下儿童的发病率和死亡率。目的:本研究的目的是确定营养不良儿童的饮食模式及其与维生素A水平的关系,并在儿童健康研究所,阿赫迈杜贝洛大学教学医院扎里亚。环境和设计:这是一项病例对照、基于医院的描述性研究,在Zaria的ICH Banzazzau进行。材料与方法:采用系统抽样方法,选取6-59月龄营养不良儿童进行研究。根据国际维生素A咨询小组关于维生素A摄入量膳食评估的指导方针,编制了半定量食物频率调查表。调查问卷的内容包括在调查期间从本地市场收集的22种食物。采用高效液相色谱法测定血清维生素A水平。低于临界值的频率,通常取0.70 μmol/L (20 μg/dl)表示低,取0.35 μmol/L (10 μg/dl)表示不足。统计分析:使用社会科学统计软件包20.0版对数据进行分析。结果:血清维生素A水平低(10 -
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