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Published in: European Journal of Nutrition 1/2020

01-02-2020 | Original Contribution

Effect of Vitamin A status during pregnancy on maternal anemia and newborn birth weight: results from a cohort study in the Western Brazilian Amazon

Authors: Paulo A. R. Neves, Marcia C. Castro, Clariana V. R. Oliveira, Maira B. Malta, Bárbara H. Lourenço, Marly A. Cardoso, for the MINA-Brazil Study Group

Published in: European Journal of Nutrition | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Inadequate Vitamin A (VA) status during pregnancy has been associated with maternal anemia and suboptimal newborn birth weight (BW). We assessed the effect of gestational serum retinol and β-carotene (µmol/L), in different moments during pregnancy, on maternal hemoglobin (Hb, g/L) and anemia (Hb < 110.0 g/L) at delivery, and newborn BW (kg).

Methods

In a prospective cohort study in Cruzeiro do Sul, Western Brazilian Amazon, biomarkers of the VA status were assessed in the second and third trimesters in pregnancy. Serum retinol and β-carotene were analyzed considering their effects in each and in both assessments (combined VA status), and the difference of serum values between assessments. Multiple linear and Poisson regression models were used with a hierarchical selection of covariates.

Results

A total of 488 mother–newborn pairs were surveyed. Combined VA deficiency status increased the risk for maternal anemia (adjusted prevalence ratio: 1.39; 95% CI 1.05–1.84), and was negatively associated with maternal Hb (β − 3.30 g/L; 95% CI − 6.4, − 0.20) and newborn BW (β − 0.10 kg; 95% CI − 0.20, − 0.00), adjusted for socioeconomic, environmental, obstetric, and antenatal characteristics, and nutritional indicators. However, the association for newborn BW was no longer significant after further adjustment for plasma ferritin. There were no significant associations between serum β-carotene and the outcomes studied.

Conclusion

Poor serum retinol status throughout pregnancy was associated with maternal anemia at delivery in Amazonian women. The current World Health Organization protocols for supplementation during antenatal care should consider VA status for planning recommendations in different scenarios.
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Metadata
Title
Effect of Vitamin A status during pregnancy on maternal anemia and newborn birth weight: results from a cohort study in the Western Brazilian Amazon
Authors
Paulo A. R. Neves
Marcia C. Castro
Clariana V. R. Oliveira
Maira B. Malta
Bárbara H. Lourenço
Marly A. Cardoso
for the MINA-Brazil Study Group
Publication date
01-02-2020
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Nutrition / Issue 1/2020
Print ISSN: 1436-6207
Electronic ISSN: 1436-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-018-1880-1

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