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The influence of preventive iron supplementation to iron nutritional status in breastfed infants / 中华预防医学杂志
Zhonghua Yu Fang Yi Xue Za Zhi ; (12): 299-302, 2012.
Article in Zh | WPRIM | ID: wpr-292480
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ABSTRACT
<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To analyze the effects to iron status who were given preventive iron supplements for two months from when they were breast-fed to four-month-old.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>A total of 123 infants in four-month-old age who were breast-fed were randomly divided into iron supplementation group (63 cases) and control group (60 cases), iron supplementation group was supplied with low-dose iron (1 mg×kg⁻¹×d⁻¹) for two months with no intervention for control group. Blood samples were collected to test C reactive protein and iron status indicators in six-month-old age group infants, and the growth indices were measured and compared on the gender difference of iron status at and 6 months.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>After 2 months of low-dose iron supplementation, the hemoglobin of iron supplementation group (26 cases) increased about 5.5 g/L while the control group (34 cases) increases about 0.0 g/L (median), 95% confidence intervals were -7.0 - 13.0 g/L and -9.0 - 15.0 g/L, respectively. The hemoglobin increase of iron supplementation group was higher than the control group, the difference was statistically significant (u = -2.326, P < 0.05). The other iron nutritional status and the growth did not show any significant difference between iron supplementation group and control group (P > 0.05). At age 6 month, the MCV of the boys were (75.89 ± 3.34) fl, while the girls were (77.20 ± 3.17) fl. The boys had lower values of MCV than the girls, and the gender difference was statistically significant (t = 4.73, P < 0.05). The other iron nutritional status did not show any significant gender difference (P > 0.05).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Low-dose iron supplementation of breast-fed infants at 4-month-old can increase the hemoglobin level when they were 6-month-old, and had no measurable side effect on growth.</p>
Subject(s)
Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Main subject: Breast Feeding / Nutritional Status / Anemia, Iron-Deficiency / Iron, Dietary / Dietary Supplements / Therapeutic Uses Limits: Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn Language: Zh Journal: Zhonghua Yu Fang Yi Xue Za Zhi Year: 2012 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Main subject: Breast Feeding / Nutritional Status / Anemia, Iron-Deficiency / Iron, Dietary / Dietary Supplements / Therapeutic Uses Limits: Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn Language: Zh Journal: Zhonghua Yu Fang Yi Xue Za Zhi Year: 2012 Type: Article