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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36982031

RESUMEN

This study aims to evaluate the prevalence of anemia and iron deficiency in women of reproductive age and the association with inflammation, global overweight, adiposity, and menorrhagia. A sample design of women of reproductive age from the Eastern, Central, and Havana Regions was carried out. Biochemical determinations of hemoglobin, serum ferritin, soluble transferrin receptors, leukocytes, C-reactive protein, alpha-1 acid glycoprotein, and homocysteine were performed. Serum ferritin was also adjusted by inflammation. Nutritional status was assessed, and menstrual characteristics were collected by survey. A total of 742 women were studied. The prevalence of anemia was 21.4%, iron storage deficiency at 16.0%, and erythropoietic dysfunction at 5.4%, with inflammation at 47.0% and elevated homocysteine at 18.6%. Global overweight was 46.2% and increased adiposity at 58.4%. Anemia is associated with iron deposition deficiency (OR = 3.023 (1.816-5.033)) and with erythropoietic deficiency (OR = 5.62 (3.03-10.39)), but not with inflammation, global overweight, and adiposity. Global overweight was found to be associated with inflammation (OR = 2.23 (1.41-3.53)). Anemia was associated with heavy menstrual bleeding (OR = 1.92 (1.34-2.76)). Homocysteine was associated with inflammation (OR = 2.05 (1.08-3.90)), but not with anemia. In conclusion, anemia in Cuba is classified as a moderate public health problem, but not iron deficiency. A high prevalence of overweight and obesity was found, associated with inflammation, but not with anemia or iron deficiency. Heavy menstrual bleeding is a factor associated with anemia.


Asunto(s)
Anemia Ferropénica , Anemia , Deficiencias de Hierro , Menorragia , Humanos , Femenino , Menorragia/complicaciones , Sobrepeso/complicaciones , Prevalencia , Cuba/epidemiología , Hemoglobinas/análisis , Inflamación , Obesidad/epidemiología , Obesidad/complicaciones , Receptores de Transferrina , Ferritinas
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MEDICC Rev ; 24(3-4): 36-45, 2022 Oct 31.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36417333

RESUMEN

INTRODUCTION: Ferritin is the best biomarker for assessing iron deficiency, but ferritin concentrations increase with inflammation. Several adjustment methods have been proposed to account for inflammation's effect on iron biomarker interpretation. The most recent and highly recommended method uses linear regression models, but more research is needed on other models that may better define iron status in children, particularly when distributions are heterogenous and in contexts where the effect of inflammation on ferritin is not linear. OBJECTIVE: Assess the utility and relevance of quadratic regression models and quantile quadratic regression models in adjusting ferritin concentration in the presence of inflammation. METHODS: We used data from children aged under five years, taken from Cuba's national anemia and iron deficiency survey, which was carried out from 2015-2018 by the National Hygiene, Epidemiology and Microbiology Institute. We included data from 1375 children aged 6 to 59 months and collected ferritin concentrations and two biomarkers for inflammation: C-reactive protein and α-1 acid glycoprotein. Quadratic regression and quantile regression models were used to adjust for changes in ferritin concentration in the presence of inflammation. RESULTS: Unadjusted iron deficiency prevalence was 23% (316/1375). Inflammation-adjusted ferritin values increased iron-deficiency prevalence by 2.6-4.5 percentage points when quadratic regression correction model was used, and by 2.8-6.2 when quantile regression was used. The increase when using the quantile regression correction model was more pronounced and statistically significant when both inflammation biomarkers were considered, but adjusted prevalence was similar between the two correction methods when only one biomarker was analyzed. CONCLUSIONS: The use of quadratic regression and quantile quadratic regression models is a complementary strategy in adjusting ferritin for inflammation, and is preferable to standard regression analysis when the linear model's basic assumptions are not met, or when it can be assumed that ferritin-inflammation relationships within a subpopulation may deviate from average trends.


Asunto(s)
Anemia Ferropénica , Deficiencias de Hierro , Niño , Humanos , Anemia Ferropénica/epidemiología , Cuba/epidemiología , Ferritinas , Inflamación/epidemiología , Hierro , Biomarcadores
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MEDICC Rev ; 23(3-4): 37-45, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34516535

RESUMEN

INTRODUCTION: Anemia is a public health problem worldwide and is most prevalent in preschool children, for whom it is the most frequent cause of nutritional deficits. In turn, iron deficiency is the main cause of anemia, affecting 43% of children globally. Previous studies in Cuba show rates of iron deficiency in preschool children between 38.6% and 57.6%, higher in infants (71.2% to 81.1%). WHO recommends using serum ferritin as an indicator of iron deficiency accompanied by acute (C-reactive protein) and chronic (a1-acid glycoprotein) inflammation biomarkers. OBJECTIVE: Assess how inflammation affects measuring and reporting of iron-deficiency anemia rates in Cuban preschool children. METHODS: Data were obtained from serum samples contained in the National Anemia and Iron Deficiency Survey, and included presumably healthy preschool Cuban children (aged 6-59 months). Serum samples were collected from 1375 children from randomly selected provinces in 4 regions of the country from 2014 through 2018. We examined the association between ferritin and two inflammatory biomarkers: C-reactive protein and a1-acid glycoprotein. Individual inflammation-adjusted ferritin concentrations were calculated using four approaches: 1) a higher ferritin cut-off point (⟨30 g/L); 2) exclusion of subjects showing inflammation (C-reactive protein ⟩5 mg/L or a1-acid glycoprotein ⟩1 g/L); 3) mathematical correction factor based on C-reactive protein or a1-acid glycoprotein; and 4) correction by regression with the method proposed by the Biomarkers Reflecting Inflammation and Nutritional Determinants of Anemia Group. We estimated confidence intervals of differences between unadjusted prevalence and prevalence adjusted for inflammation by each method. RESULTS: The proportion of children with inflammation according to C-reactive protein concentrations >5 mg/L was lower (11.1%, 153/1375) than the proportion measured according to the concentrations of a1-acid glycoprotein, at >1 g/L (30.8%, 424/1375). The percentage of children with high concentrations of at least one of the aforementioned biomarkers was 32.7% (450/1375). Thus, each correction method increased the observed prevalence of iron deficiency compared to unadjusted estimates (23%, 316/1375). This increase was more pronounced when using the internal regression correction method (based only on C-reactive protein) or the method based on a higher cut-off point. Adjustment using all four methods changed estimated iron deficiency prevalence, increasing it from 0.1% to 8.8%, compared to unadjusted values. CONCLUSIONS: One-third of preschool children had biomarkers indicating elevated inflammation levels. Without adjusting for inflammation, iron deficiency prevalence was underestimated. The significant disparity between unadjusted and inflammation-adjusted ferritin when using some approaches highlights the importance of selecting the right approach for accurate, corrected measurement. The internal regression correction approach is appropriate for epidemiological studies because it takes into account inflammation severity. However, other models should be explored that account for inflammation and also provide better adjusted ferritin concentrations.


Asunto(s)
Anemia Ferropénica , Anemia Ferropénica/diagnóstico , Anemia Ferropénica/epidemiología , Biomarcadores , Preescolar , Cuba/epidemiología , Humanos , Lactante , Inflamación/epidemiología , Hierro , Estado Nutricional , Orosomucoide/análisis , Prevalencia
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Rev. cuba. salud pública ; 46(3): e2039, jul.-set. 2020. tab, graf
Artículo en Español | CUMED, LILACS | ID: biblio-1144553

RESUMEN

Introducción: Los hábitos alimentarios no saludables potencian las enfermedades crónicas que constituyen las primeras causas de muerte en Cuba. Objetivos: Evaluar los efectos de una intervención nutricional sobre los cambios en los conocimientos de alimentación-nutrición y hábitos alimentarios en adolescentes. Métodos: Se realizó una intervención nutricional participativa con adolescentes de 12-15 años del municipio Habana Vieja, durante sus tres años curriculares. De los 604 adolescentes que comenzaron el estudio 155 formaron los grupos promotores que lideraron las actividades realizadas. Se aplicaron encuestas de conocimientos, consumo y hábitos alimentarios antes y después de la intervención. Para comparar la puntuación alcanzada se utilizó la prueba t de Student para muestras pareadas. Para la comparación entre escuelas se utilizó análisis de la varianza simple y para comparar los porcentajes de respuestas correctas de las preguntas de conocimientos, consumo de hortalizas y azúcar antes y después de la prueba de estimación de diferencias entre proporciones. Se definió como umbral de significación estadística p < 0,05. Resultados: Los grupos promotores mostraron aumentos significativos de los conocimientos (p < 0,001). Se encontraron diferencias entre escuelas para los grupos promotores (p < 0,001) y para el resto de los estudiantes (p = 0,024). Decreció el azúcar añadido a los refrescos para los grupos promotores (p < 0,001) y a la leche para todos los adolescentes (p = 0,002). No hubo cambios en el hábito de desayunar, en el gusto por alimentos fritos, ni en el consumo de refrescos, frituras, dulces y pizzas. Conclusiones: Las intervenciones de educación nutricional son necesarias para alcanzar patrones dietéticos más saludables y de esta manera contribuir a detener la epidemia de enfermedades no transmisibles, además permiten que los adolescentes tengan un acercamiento al tema alimentación-nutrición(AU)


Introduction: Non-healthy food habits boost chronic diseases that represent the main death causes in Cuba. Objectives: To assess the effects of a nutritional intervention on the changes in the knowledge of diet-nutrition and food habits of adolescents. Methods: It was carried out a participative nutritional intervention with adolescents from 12 to 15 years from Habana Vieja municipality during their 3 middle school years. From 604 adolescents that started the study, 155 formed the promoter groups which leadered the activities implemented. There were applied knowledge surveys on food consumption and habits before and after the intervention. For comparing the scores, it was used t-Student test for paired samples. It was used the analysis of simple variance for comparing among schools and the percentages of right answers in the knowledge questions, intake of vegetables and sugar before and after of the test for the estimation of differences among proportions. It was defined p<0,05 as the threshold of statistical signification. Results: The promoter groups showed significative increase of knowledge (p<0,001). There were found differences among schools for promoter groups (p<0,001) and for the rest of the students (p<0,024). In the promoter groups decreased the intake of sugar added to soft drinks (p<0,001) and to milk for all the adolescents studied (p<0,002). There were no changes in breakfast habits, liking fried food, or the consumption of soft drinks, fritters, sweets and pizzas. Conclusions: Nutritional education interventions are needed to reach healthier diet patterns and in this way contributing to stop the epidemic of non-communicable diseases; in addition, they allow adolescents to have an approach to food-nutrition topic(AU)


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Adolescente , Educación Alimentaria y Nutricional , Encuestas Nutricionales/métodos , Conducta Alimentaria , Cuba
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Rev. chil. nutr ; 40(3): 224-234, set. 2013. graf, tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-695751

RESUMEN

Anemia in children less than five years of age is the main nutritional problem in Cuba. The aim of this study was to assess the intake of iron-rich foods (IRF) and of enhancers of iron absorption (EIA) in children living in the five eastern provinces of Cuba and its association with anemia in 2005, 2008 and 2011. A food frequency questionnaire of 6 months and hemoglobin determination were used. Intake increased in red meat and poultry (44.2% to 60.4%), eggs (38.7% to 58.6%) and vegetables (47.6% to 56.2%); decreased in fruit (73.2% to 55.8%) and legumes (87.7% to 57.7%). The prevalence of anemia in children 6 to 11 months old showed a decrease (62.1% to 44.3%). A reduction in the prevalence of anemia in infants 12-23 months old was found in 2008 compared with 2005 and reversed slightly in 2011, a similar finding was observed in children 2-5 years old. There was a consistent association of anemia with low intake of eggs, vegetables and fruits, but and not with low intake of legumes. Children who attended daycare center ate more iron-rich foods and enhancers of iron absorption than those who did not. The group of children younger than 24 months old remains the most vulnerable group for anemia.


La anemia en niños menores de 5 años constituye el principal problema nutricional en Cuba. El objetivo de este estudio fue estimar el consumo de alimentos ricos en hierro y potenciadores de su absorción en niños residentes en las cinco provincias orientales de Cuba y la asociación con la anemia en los años 2005, 2008 y 2011. La evaluación se realizó mediante una encuesta de frecuencia de consumo de alimentos en el período de 6 meses anterior a la fecha del estudio y determinación de hemoglobina mediante HemoCue. El consumo frecuente entre 2005 a 2011 incrementó en cárnicos (44.2% a 60.4%), huevos (38.7% a 58.6%) y vegetales (47.6% a 56.2%); con un descenso en frutas (73.2% a 55.8%) y leguminosas (87.7% a 57.7%). La prevalencia de anemia disminuyó en niños de 6 a 11 meses de 2005 a 2011 (62.1% a 44.3%). Se observó disminución de la anemia en el grupo de 12 a 23 meses en 2008 que revierte ligeramente el 2011, de manera similar ocurrió en el grupo de 24 a 59 meses. Se encontró asociación de la anemia con el bajo consumo de huevo, vegetales y frutas; no con el consumo de leguminosas. Los niños que asisten a guardería consumían alimentos ricos en hierro y potenciadores de su absorción con mayor frecuencia que los que no asistían, por lo que la asistencia a guardería constituye un factor protector para la anemia en esta población. El grupo de niños menores de 24 meses se mantiene como el grupo de mayor vulnerabilidad para la anemia.


Asunto(s)
Ingestión de Alimentos , Preescolar , Nutrición del Niño , Anemia , Cuba
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Arch Latinoam Nutr ; 54(2): 203-8, 2004 Jun.
Artículo en Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15586689

RESUMEN

The threat of osteoporosis in later life means that the bone mass women achieve during their youth is important. Eighty seven women aged 18-35 y from the Madrid region were studied to determine the relationship between their calcium, phosphorus and milk product intakes and bone mineral density (BMD). Intakes of these items were moniroed using a three day food intake record. BMD was measured by double photonic densitometry of the lumbar region, hip and right forearm. Mean calcium intake (802.1+/-258.7 mg/day) was less than that recommended for 45% of women. A linear, positive correlation was seen between calcium intake and BMD at the hip (r=0.23) and greater trochanter (r=0.24) (p<0.05). Women whose calcium intake was >1000 mg/day had greater hip BMDs than those whose intake was below this level (0.97+/-0.11 g/cm2 compared to 0.90+/-0.10 g/cm2). Similar results were seen for the femur head and greater trochanter in subjects whose Ca/P ratio was >0.74 (50th percentile). In addition, an intake of more than two rations of milk per day was optimum for achieving adequate bone mass in different areas of the hip. These results show that greater calcium consumption and a Ca/P ratio of >0.74 are associated with better BMD values in young women, and that milk is the lactic product best associated with good bone health.


Asunto(s)
Densidad Ósea , Calcio de la Dieta/administración & dosificación , Productos Lácteos , Ingestión de Alimentos , Fósforo/administración & dosificación , Adolescente , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos
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Arch. latinoam. nutr ; 54(2): 203-208, jun. 2004. tab, graf
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-401741

RESUMEN

La masa ósea alcanzada durante la juventud en la población femenina resulta importante por la mayor susceptibilidad de este grupo de población de padecer osteoporosis. Con el objeto de conocer la relación entre ingesta de calcio, fósforo y productos lácteos y la densidad mineral ósea (DMO) se estudiaron 87 mujeres de la Comunidad de Madrid con edades comprendidas entre los 18 y 35 años. El consumo de lácteos y la ingesta de calcio y fósforo se valoró aplicando un Cuestionario de Registro de Consumo de Alimentos durante 3 días. La DMO se determinó mediante densitometría fotónica doble en la zona lumbar, cadera y antebrazo derecho. La ingesta media de calcio (802.1±258.7 mg/día) resultó inferior a la recomendada en el 45 por ciento de las mujeres; observándose una correlación lineal positiva entre consumo de calcio y DMO en cuello femoral (r=0.23) y trocánter mayor (r=0.24) (p<0.05). Las mujeres con ingesta de calcio superior a 1000 mg/día tuvieron mayor DMO en cadera (0.97±0.11 g/cm²) respecto a aquellas con ingesta inferior (0.90±0.10 g/cm²). Resultados similares se encontraron en cuello femoral y trocánter mayor en el grupo con una relación Ca/P superior a 0.74 (Percentil 50). Además, un consumo superior a dos raciones de leche diarias resultó óptimo para la adquisición de una adecuada masa ósea en diferentes zonas de la cadera. Estos resultados indican que un mayor consumo de calcio y una relación Ca/P > 0.74 están relacionados con una mejor DMO en mujeres jóvenes; siendo la leche el producto lácteo que presenta una mayor asociación con la salud ósea


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Adulto , Femenino , Densidad Ósea , Calcio , Productos Lácteos , Fósforo , Ciencias de la Nutrición
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Rev. cuba. aliment. nutr ; 14(1): 46-54, ene.-jun. 2000. ilus
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-271084

RESUMEN

La mayoría de los mamíferos son capaces de sintetizar vitamina C, pero algunas especies como el hombre son dependientes de fuentes exógenas de esta vitamina porque carecen de la última enzima en la biosíntesis del ácido ascórbico a partir de la glucosa. Su principal función es como agente reductor en diferentes reacciones en el metabolismo del colágeno. Su deficiencia se asocia fundamentalmente con una disminución en la síntesis de procolágeno y con una reducida hidroxilación de los residuos prolina y lisina, obteniéndose una molécula menos estable a la temperatura corporal. En animales de laboratorio con carencia de esta vitamina se observó una disminución en la formación de residuos hidroxilisina en hueso, y por tanto, una reducción en la proporción pyridinolina (Pyd)/deoxypyridinolina (Dpd) en hueso y orina. Recientemente se han encontrado afectaciones similares en humanos


Asunto(s)
Ácido Ascórbico/fisiología , Colágeno/metabolismo
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