Linear and ponderal growth trajectories in well-nourished, iron-sufficient infants are unimpaired by iron supplementation
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Gahagan, Sheila
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Linear and ponderal growth trajectories in well-nourished, iron-sufficient infants are unimpaired by iron supplementation
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Iron deficiency remains the most common nutritional deficiency worldwide and supplementation is recommended during
periods of high risk, including infancy. However, questions have been raised about possible adverse effects of iron on
growth in iron-sufficient (IS) infants and the advisability of across-the-board iron supplementation. This study examined
whether short- or long-term growth was impaired in IS infants who received iron supplementation. From a longitudinal
study of healthy, breast-fed, low- to middle-income Chilean infants randomly assigned to iron supplementation or usual
nutrition at 6 or 12 mo, we retrospectively identified infants meeting criteria for iron sufficiency at the time of random
assignment (n = 273). Using multilevel analysis, ponderal and linear growth were modeled before, during, and after iron
supplementation up to 10 y in 3 comparisons: 1) iron supplementation compared with usual nutrition from 6 to 12 mo;
2) iron supplementation compared with usual nutrition from 12 to 18 mo; and 3) 15 mg/d of iron as drops compared with
iron-fortified formula (12 mg/L). Growth trajectories did not differ during or after supplementation indicating no adverse
effect of iron in any comparison. These results suggest that, at least in some environments, iron does not impair growth
in IS infants.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/164868
DOI: 10.3945/jn.108.100735
ISSN: 00223166
15416100
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Journal of Nutrition, 139: 2106–2112, 2009
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