2015
DOI: 10.1177/0379572115585743
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Interpretation of Serum Retinol Data From Latin America and the Caribbean

Abstract: Background: In recent decades, the general socioeconomic situation in Latin America and the Caribbean countries has improved, and many vitamin A programs have been implemented in an attempt to reduce vitamin A deficiency in the region. Objective: To examine vitamin A status in Latin America and the Caribbean based on serum retinol concentrations and to contrast available data published before and after 1998. Methods: A systematic review was performed. National surveys or representative studies that reported vi… Show more

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“…Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is considered a public health problem and is among the main micronutrient deficiencies, present in more than 100 countries, including Brazil [5,6,7]. Globally, VAD affects about 19.1 million pregnant women, and its presence in pregnancy may contribute to infections [8], prematurity [9], anemia [10], and malformations [11], compromising the outcome of pregnancy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is considered a public health problem and is among the main micronutrient deficiencies, present in more than 100 countries, including Brazil [5,6,7]. Globally, VAD affects about 19.1 million pregnant women, and its presence in pregnancy may contribute to infections [8], prematurity [9], anemia [10], and malformations [11], compromising the outcome of pregnancy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En América Latina, la prevalencia de DVA en los niños menores de 5 años varía entre menos del 2 % en Guatemala y Nicaragua y el 32 % en Haití. 16 Nuestros resultados son comparables a los de otros realizados en Colombia y Brasil, [17][18] que encontraron que el 24,3 % y el 24,7 % de los niños de entre 1 y 5 años tenían DVA, y superiores a los reportados por otros autores de la región. [19][20][21] Estas diferencias en las prevalencias, probablemente, reflejan las características particulares de cada país o región.…”
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“…VAD is considered to affect growth only under conditions of severe deficit (<0.7 μmol/l) [9] [11] [12]. In rodents, the normal concentration of retinol is of the1 μM [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…VAD is recognized as a nutritional problem in many countries. VAD is considered to affect growth only under severe deficit conditions of (0.7 μmol/l) [9] [10] [11] [12]. In fasting circulation, retinol (the predominant vitamin A species) bound to RBP (Retinol Binding Protein) is found at a normal concentration ranging from 2 to 4 μM in humans and about 1 μM in rodents [13].…”
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