Prevention of iron deficiency by milk fortification. II A field trial with a full-fat acidified milk
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Stekel Valencia, Carolina Paz
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Prevention of iron deficiency by milk fortification. II A field trial with a full-fat acidified milk
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In a longitudinal study from age 3 to 15 mo, 276 term, healthy, spontaneously weaned infants received a full-fat acidified milk fortified with 15 mg of elemental Fe as ferrous sulfate and 100 mg of ascorbic acid /100 g of powder and 278 control infants received milk without additives. At ages 9 and 15 mo significant differences were encountered in all measures of Fe nutriture in favor of the fortified group (p<0.001). Anemia (Hg<110 g/L) was present in 25.7% of unfortified infants compared with only 2.5% in those fortified at age 15 mo. Saturation of transferrin <9% was present in 33.8% and serum ferritin <10 μg/L in 39.1% of the nonfortified infants. The figures for the fortified group were 7 and 8.5% respectively. The efficiency of the fortified acidified milk in eradicating Fe deficiency in the infants while discouraging use by other family members make this milk a useful targeted product in programs of supplementary food distribution in the underdeveloped world.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/160700
DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/47.2.265
ISSN: 00029165
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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Volumen 47, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 265-269
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