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Micronutrient gaps during the complementary feeding period in seven countries in Southeast Asia: A Comprehensive Nutrient Gap Assessment.
White, Jessica M; Drummond, Elizabeth; Bijalwan, Vasundhara; Singhkumarwong, Anusara; Betigeri, Arvind; Blankenship, Jessica.
Afiliação
  • White JM; UNICEF East Asia and the Pacific Regional Office, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Drummond E; UNICEF East Asia and the Pacific Regional Office, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Bijalwan V; World Food Programme Asia and the Pacific Regional Office, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Singhkumarwong A; World Food Programme Asia and the Pacific Regional Office, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Betigeri A; World Food Programme Asia and the Pacific Regional Office, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Blankenship J; UNICEF East Asia and the Pacific Regional Office, Bangkok, Thailand.
Matern Child Nutr ; 19 Suppl 2: e13577, 2023 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38092378
ABSTRACT
The complementary feeding period is a critical stage of child development when micronutrient needs are high and challenging to meet. Understanding if specific micronutrient gaps exist during this period is critical for effective programming. A Comprehensive Nutrient Gap Assessment (CONGA) was conducted in seven countries in Southeast Asia to estimate gaps in micronutrients commonly lacking in the diets of children aged 6-23 months and to establish the certainty of available evidence for each identified gap. Sixty-eight evidence sources were identified during this analysis, and 310 micronutrient-specific data points were identified across all seven countries. Data points varied in recency, representativeness and evidence type. The CONGA methodology enabled the estimation of a gap burden rating for each micronutrient in each country, as well as a rating of their evidence certainty. Micronutrient gaps were identified in vitamin D, zinc and iron and a potential gap was identified in calcium during the complementary feeding period in the region. Evidence relevant to intake and deficiency of folate, vitamin B12 , thiamine, niacin, vitamin C and vitamin B6 was limited across the region. Proven strategies to address these gaps include increasing the availability and consumption of nutrient-dense foods, micronutrient supplementation, large-scale fortification of staple foods and condiments and point-of-use fortification through multiple micronutrient powders and fortified speciality foods. More recent data on micronutrient availability, intake and deficiency is urgently needed in Southeast Asia.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Oligoelementos / Micronutrientes País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Matern Child Nutr Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Tailândia

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Oligoelementos / Micronutrientes País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Matern Child Nutr Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Tailândia