VITAMIN-A AND RELATED ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS IN CORD-BLOOD - RELATIONSHIPS WITH ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS AT BIRTH

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作者
GHEBREMESKEL, K
BURNS, L
BURDEN, TJ
HARBIGE, L
COSTELOE, K
POWELL, JJ
CRAWFORD, M
机构
[1] UNIV N LONDON,SCH LIFE SCI,LONDON N7 8DB,ENGLAND
[2] ST THOMAS HOSP,RAYNE INST,LONDON SE1 7EH,ENGLAND
[3] HOMERTON HOSP,SPECIAL CARE BABY UNIT,LONDON E9 6SR,ENGLAND
关键词
VITAMIN-A; VITAMIN-E; COPPER; MAGNESIUM; ZINC; CORD BLOOD; FETAL DEVELOPMENT;
D O I
10.1016/0378-3782(94)90196-1
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Following the advice given by the Department of Health to women who are, or may become pregnant, not to eat liver and liver products because of the risk of vitamin A toxicity, the concentrations of vitamins A and E, and copper, magnesium and zinc in cord blood were investigated. The study was conducted in Hackney, an inner city area of London. Esters of vitamin A were not detected in any of the samples, indicating that there was no biochemical evidence of a risk of toxicity. Indeed, vitamin A correlated significantly with birthweight, head circumference, length, and gestation period. There was also a significant positive relationship between zinc and birthweight. In contrast, copper showed a negative correlation with birthweight and head circumference. Vitamin E and magnesium were not associated with any of the anthropometric measurements, although magnesium showed an increasing trend with birthweight. The data suggest that most of the mothers of the subjects studied may have been marginal with respect to vitamins A and E and zinc. In those with low birthweight babies, a higher intake would have improved their nutritional status and possibly the outcome of their pregnancy. For these low-income mothers, liver and liver products are the cheapest and the best source of vitamins A and E, haem iron, B vitamins and several other essential nutrients; hence the advice of the Department of Health may have been misplaced.
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