» Articles » PMID: 28230781

'Dose-to-Mother' Deuterium Oxide Dilution Technique: An Accurate Strategy to Measure Vitamin A Intake in Breastfed Infants

Overview
Journal Nutrients
Date 2017 Feb 24
PMID 28230781
Citations 9
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

In Mexico, infants (0-2 years old) show the highest prevalence of vitamin A deficiency (VAD), measured by serum retinol concentrations. Thus, we consider that low vitamin A (VA) intake through breast milk (BM) combined with poor weaning practices are the main factors that contribute to VAD in this group. We combined the assessment of VA status in lactating women using BM retinol and a stable isotope 'dose-to-mother' technique to measure BM production in women from urban and agricultural areas. Infants' mean BM intake was 758 ± 185 mL, and no difference was observed between both areas ( = 0.067). Mean BM retinol concentration was 1.09 μmol/L, which was significantly lower for the agricultural area ( = 0.028). Based on BM retinol concentration, 57% of women were VAD; although this prevalence fell to 16% when based on fat content. Regardless of the VA biomarker used here, infants from the urban and agricultural areas cover only 66% and 49% of their dietary adequate intake from BM, respectively ( = 0.054). Our data indicate that VAD is still a public health concern in Mexico. Adopting both methods to assess VA transfer from the mother to the breastfed child offers an innovative approach towards the nutritional assessment of vulnerable groups.

Citing Articles

The Deuterium Oxide Dilution Method to Quantify Human Milk Intake Volume of Infants: A Systematic Review-A Contribution from the ConcePTION Project.

Cloostermans L, Allegaert K, Smits A, Van Neste M Nutrients. 2024; 16(23).

PMID: 39683598 PMC: 11644218. DOI: 10.3390/nu16234205.


Vitamin A Concentration in Human Milk: A Meta-Analysis.

Zhang H, Ren X, Yang Z, Lai J Nutrients. 2022; 14(22).

PMID: 36432530 PMC: 9699574. DOI: 10.3390/nu14224844.


Evidence to Underpin Vitamin A Requirements and Upper Limits in Children Aged 0 to 48 Months: A Scoping Review.

Hooper L, Esio-Bassey C, Brainard J, Fynn J, Jennings A, Jones N Nutrients. 2022; 14(3).

PMID: 35276767 PMC: 8840537. DOI: 10.3390/nu14030407.


Maternal postpartum deworming and infant milk intake: Secondary outcomes from a trial.

Mofid L, Casapia M, Montresor A, Rahme E, Marquis G, Vercruysse J Matern Child Nutr. 2021; 17(4):e13183.

PMID: 33729674 PMC: 8476434. DOI: 10.1111/mcn.13183.


Our Current Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A-Now 20 Years Old.

Ross A, Moran N Curr Dev Nutr. 2020; 4(10):nzaa096.

PMID: 32999953 PMC: 7513583. DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzaa096.


References
1.
Stoltzfus R, Underwood B . Breast-milk vitamin A as an indicator of the vitamin A status of women and infants. Bull World Health Organ. 1995; 73(5):703-11. PMC: 2486808. View

2.
Lipkie T, Morrow A, Jouni Z, McMahon R, Ferruzzi M . Longitudinal Survey of Carotenoids in Human Milk from Urban Cohorts in China, Mexico, and the USA. PLoS One. 2015; 10(6):e0127729. PMC: 4465022. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0127729. View

3.
Butte N, King J . Energy requirements during pregnancy and lactation. Public Health Nutr. 2005; 8(7A):1010-27. DOI: 10.1079/phn2005793. View

4.
Haskell M, Brown K . Maternal vitamin A nutriture and the vitamin A content of human milk. J Mammary Gland Biol Neoplasia. 1999; 4(3):243-57. DOI: 10.1023/a:1018745812512. View

5.
Raiten D, Sakr Ashour F, Ross A, Meydani S, Dawson H, Stephensen C . Inflammation and Nutritional Science for Programs/Policies and Interpretation of Research Evidence (INSPIRE). J Nutr. 2015; 145(5):1039S-1108S. PMC: 4448820. DOI: 10.3945/jn.114.194571. View