Micronutrient supplementation adherence and influence on the prevalences of anemia and iron, zinc and vitamin A deficiencies in preemies with a corrected age of six months

OBJECTIVE: To analyze adherence to the recommended iron, zinc and multivitamin supplementation guidelines for preemies, the factors associated with this adherence, and the influence of adherence on the occurrence of anemia and iron, zinc and vitamin A deficiencies. METHODS: This prospective cohort...

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Main Authors: Brunnella Alcantara Chagas de Freitas, Luciana Moreira Lima, Maria Elisabeth Lopes Moreira, Silvia Eloiza Priore, Bruno David Henriques, Carla Fernanda Lisboa Valente Carlos, Jusceli Souza Nogueira Sabino, Sylvia do Carmo Castro Franceschini
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spelling doaj-0b9cac3023554b45a39fb4b1c3601c112020-11-25T03:34:55ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1807-59321980-532271844044810.6061/clinics/2016(08)06S1807-59322016000800440Micronutrient supplementation adherence and influence on the prevalences of anemia and iron, zinc and vitamin A deficiencies in preemies with a corrected age of six monthsBrunnella Alcantara Chagas de FreitasLuciana Moreira LimaMaria Elisabeth Lopes MoreiraSilvia Eloiza PrioreBruno David HenriquesCarla Fernanda Lisboa Valente CarlosJusceli Souza Nogueira SabinoSylvia do Carmo Castro FranceschiniOBJECTIVE: To analyze adherence to the recommended iron, zinc and multivitamin supplementation guidelines for preemies, the factors associated with this adherence, and the influence of adherence on the occurrence of anemia and iron, zinc and vitamin A deficiencies. METHODS: This prospective cohort study followed 58 preemies born in 2014 until they reached six months corrected age. The preemies were followed at a referral secondary health service and represented 63.7% of the preterm infants born that year. Outcomes of interest included high or low adherence to iron, zinc and multivitamin supplementation guidelines; prevalence of anemia; and prevalences of iron, zinc, and vitamin A deficiencies. The prevalence ratios were calculated by Poisson regression. RESULTS: Thirty-eight (65.5%) preemies presented high adherence to micronutrient supplementation guidelines. At six months of corrected age, no preemie had vitamin A deficiency. The prevalences of anemia, iron deficiency and zinc deficiency were higher in the low-adherence group but also concerning in the high-adherence group. Preemies with low adherence to micronutrient supplementation guidelines were 2.5 times more likely to develop anemia and 3.1 times more likely to develop zinc deficiency. Low maternal education level increased the likelihood of nonadherence to all three supplements by 2.2 times. CONCLUSIONS: Low maternal education level was independently associated with low adherence to iron, zinc and vitamin A supplementation guidelines in preemies, which impacted the prevalences of anemia and iron and zinc deficiencies at six months of corrected age.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322016000800440&lng=en&tlng=eninfantprematureanemia, iron deficiencyzinc deficiencymedication adherencevitamin amicronutrients
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author Brunnella Alcantara Chagas de Freitas
Luciana Moreira Lima
Maria Elisabeth Lopes Moreira
Silvia Eloiza Priore
Bruno David Henriques
Carla Fernanda Lisboa Valente Carlos
Jusceli Souza Nogueira Sabino
Sylvia do Carmo Castro Franceschini
spellingShingle Brunnella Alcantara Chagas de Freitas
Luciana Moreira Lima
Maria Elisabeth Lopes Moreira
Silvia Eloiza Priore
Bruno David Henriques
Carla Fernanda Lisboa Valente Carlos
Jusceli Souza Nogueira Sabino
Sylvia do Carmo Castro Franceschini
Micronutrient supplementation adherence and influence on the prevalences of anemia and iron, zinc and vitamin A deficiencies in preemies with a corrected age of six months
Clinics
infant
premature
anemia, iron deficiency
zinc deficiency
medication adherence
vitamin a
micronutrients
author_facet Brunnella Alcantara Chagas de Freitas
Luciana Moreira Lima
Maria Elisabeth Lopes Moreira
Silvia Eloiza Priore
Bruno David Henriques
Carla Fernanda Lisboa Valente Carlos
Jusceli Souza Nogueira Sabino
Sylvia do Carmo Castro Franceschini
author_sort Brunnella Alcantara Chagas de Freitas
title Micronutrient supplementation adherence and influence on the prevalences of anemia and iron, zinc and vitamin A deficiencies in preemies with a corrected age of six months
title_short Micronutrient supplementation adherence and influence on the prevalences of anemia and iron, zinc and vitamin A deficiencies in preemies with a corrected age of six months
title_full Micronutrient supplementation adherence and influence on the prevalences of anemia and iron, zinc and vitamin A deficiencies in preemies with a corrected age of six months
title_fullStr Micronutrient supplementation adherence and influence on the prevalences of anemia and iron, zinc and vitamin A deficiencies in preemies with a corrected age of six months
title_full_unstemmed Micronutrient supplementation adherence and influence on the prevalences of anemia and iron, zinc and vitamin A deficiencies in preemies with a corrected age of six months
title_sort micronutrient supplementation adherence and influence on the prevalences of anemia and iron, zinc and vitamin a deficiencies in preemies with a corrected age of six months
publisher Faculdade de Medicina / USP
series Clinics
issn 1807-5932
1980-5322
description OBJECTIVE: To analyze adherence to the recommended iron, zinc and multivitamin supplementation guidelines for preemies, the factors associated with this adherence, and the influence of adherence on the occurrence of anemia and iron, zinc and vitamin A deficiencies. METHODS: This prospective cohort study followed 58 preemies born in 2014 until they reached six months corrected age. The preemies were followed at a referral secondary health service and represented 63.7% of the preterm infants born that year. Outcomes of interest included high or low adherence to iron, zinc and multivitamin supplementation guidelines; prevalence of anemia; and prevalences of iron, zinc, and vitamin A deficiencies. The prevalence ratios were calculated by Poisson regression. RESULTS: Thirty-eight (65.5%) preemies presented high adherence to micronutrient supplementation guidelines. At six months of corrected age, no preemie had vitamin A deficiency. The prevalences of anemia, iron deficiency and zinc deficiency were higher in the low-adherence group but also concerning in the high-adherence group. Preemies with low adherence to micronutrient supplementation guidelines were 2.5 times more likely to develop anemia and 3.1 times more likely to develop zinc deficiency. Low maternal education level increased the likelihood of nonadherence to all three supplements by 2.2 times. CONCLUSIONS: Low maternal education level was independently associated with low adherence to iron, zinc and vitamin A supplementation guidelines in preemies, which impacted the prevalences of anemia and iron and zinc deficiencies at six months of corrected age.
topic infant
premature
anemia, iron deficiency
zinc deficiency
medication adherence
vitamin a
micronutrients
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322016000800440&lng=en&tlng=en
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