Lopez-Cepero Andrea, Torres Roxana, Elias Augusto, Rosal Milagros C, Palacios Cristina
1 Nutrition Program, Graduate School of Public Health, Medical Sciences Campus, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico.
2 School of Dental Medicine, Medical Sciences Campus, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico.
Int J Vitam Nutr Res. 2015 Dec;85(5-6):329-339. doi: 10.1024/0300-9831/a000252. Epub 2016 Jul 20.
Micronutrients are critical for healthy growth and development of children. Micronutrient intake from dietary sources is inadequate among some children and may be improved by use of multivitamin and multimineral (MVMM) supplements.
To assess micronutrient intake from dietary and MVMM supplement sources among 12-year-old children in Puerto Rico.
A representative sample of 732 children enrolled in an oral health study in Puerto Rico, who completed dietary and MVMM assessments through one 24-h recall, were included in this analysis. Micronutrient intake sources were described and compared to the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) using the Estimated Average Requirement when available (used Adequate Intake for vitamin K and pantothenic acid). Micronutrient profiles of MVMM users and non-users were compared using t-tests.
Mean intakes of vitamins A, D, E, and K, pantothenic acid, calcium, and magnesium from food and beverage sources were below the DRIs. From food and beverage sources, MVMM users had higher intakes of riboflavin and folate compared to non-users (p < 0.05). When MVMM supplements were taken into account, users had higher intakes of all nutrients except vitamin K. With the help of MVMM, users increased intake of vitamins E, A, D, and pantothenic acid to IOM-recommended levels but calcium, magnesium, and vitamin K remained below guidelines.
Micronutrient intake from diet was below the IOM-recommended levels in the total sample. MVMM use improved intake of selected micronutrients and facilitated meeting recommendations for some nutrients. Public health measures to improve micronutrient intake among children in Puerto Rico are needed.
微量营养素对儿童的健康生长和发育至关重要。一些儿童从饮食中摄入的微量营养素不足,使用多种维生素和多种矿物质(MVMM)补充剂可能会改善这种情况。
评估波多黎各12岁儿童从饮食和MVMM补充剂来源摄入的微量营养素情况。
本分析纳入了732名参与波多黎各一项口腔健康研究的儿童的代表性样本,这些儿童通过一次24小时回顾完成了饮食和MVMM评估。描述了微量营养素的摄入来源,并在有可用估计平均需求量时(维生素K和泛酸使用适宜摄入量)与膳食参考摄入量(DRIs)进行比较。使用t检验比较了MVMM使用者和非使用者的微量营养素概况。
食物和饮料来源的维生素A、D、E、K、泛酸、钙和镁的平均摄入量低于DRIs。在食物和饮料来源方面,MVMM使用者的核黄素和叶酸摄入量高于非使用者(p<0.05)。考虑到MVMM补充剂后,使用者除维生素K外的所有营养素摄入量都更高。在MVMM的帮助下,使用者将维生素E、A、D和泛酸的摄入量提高到了美国医学研究所(IOM)推荐的水平,但钙、镁和维生素K仍低于指南水平。
总体样本中饮食中的微量营养素摄入量低于IOM推荐水平。使用MVMM改善了某些微量营养素的摄入量,并有助于满足一些营养素的推荐摄入量。需要采取公共卫生措施来提高波多黎各儿童的微量营养素摄入量。