Assessment of Dietary Intake and Nutrient Gaps, and Development of Food-Based Recommendations, among Pregnant and Lactating Women in Zinder, Niger: An Optifood Linear Programming Analysis

Pregnant and lactating women in rural Niger are at high risk for inadequate intakes of multiple micronutrients. Thus, 24 h dietary recalls were conducted and analyzed for dietary intakes in this population (n = 202). Using linear programming analyses, micronutrient gaps in women’s diets we...

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Main Authors: K. Ryan Wessells, Rebecca R. Young, Elaine L. Ferguson, Césaire T. Ouédraogo, M. Thierno Faye, Sonja Y. Hess
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/1/72
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spelling doaj-2293815921d2469ba65a22861e209c912020-11-24T22:52:29ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432019-01-011117210.3390/nu11010072nu11010072Assessment of Dietary Intake and Nutrient Gaps, and Development of Food-Based Recommendations, among Pregnant and Lactating Women in Zinder, Niger: An Optifood Linear Programming AnalysisK. Ryan Wessells0Rebecca R. Young1Elaine L. Ferguson2Césaire T. Ouédraogo3M. Thierno Faye4Sonja Y. Hess5Program in International and Community Nutrition, Department of Nutrition, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USAProgram in International and Community Nutrition, Department of Nutrition, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USADepartment of Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London WC1E 7HT, UKProgram in International and Community Nutrition, Department of Nutrition, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USAHelen Keller International, Niamey 0000, NigerProgram in International and Community Nutrition, Department of Nutrition, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USAPregnant and lactating women in rural Niger are at high risk for inadequate intakes of multiple micronutrients. Thus, 24 h dietary recalls were conducted and analyzed for dietary intakes in this population (n = 202). Using linear programming analyses, micronutrient gaps in women’s diets were identified, food-based recommendations (FBR) to improve dietary micronutrient adequacy were developed, and various supplementation strategies were modelled. Energy intakes were below estimated requirements, and, for most micronutrients, >50% of women were at risk of inadequate intakes. Linear programming analyses indicated it would be difficult to select a diet that achieved recommended dietary allowances for all but three (vitamin B6, iron and zinc) of 11 modeled micronutrients. Consumption of one additional meal per day, and adherence to the selected FBR (daily consumption of dark green leafy vegetables, fermented milk, millet, pulses, and vitamin A fortified oil), would result in a low percentage of women at risk of inadequate intakes for eight modeled micronutrients (vitamin A, riboflavin, thiamin, B6, folate, iron, zinc, and calcium). Because the promotion of realistic FBRs likely will not ensure that a low percentage of women are at risk of inadequate intakes for all modeled micronutrients, multiple micronutrient supplementation or provision of nutrient-dense foods should be prioritized.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/1/72linear programmingfood-based recommendationsOptifoodmicronutrientdeficiencydietary intakepregnantlactationwomen
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author K. Ryan Wessells
Rebecca R. Young
Elaine L. Ferguson
Césaire T. Ouédraogo
M. Thierno Faye
Sonja Y. Hess
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Rebecca R. Young
Elaine L. Ferguson
Césaire T. Ouédraogo
M. Thierno Faye
Sonja Y. Hess
Assessment of Dietary Intake and Nutrient Gaps, and Development of Food-Based Recommendations, among Pregnant and Lactating Women in Zinder, Niger: An Optifood Linear Programming Analysis
Nutrients
linear programming
food-based recommendations
Optifood
micronutrient
deficiency
dietary intake
pregnant
lactation
women
author_facet K. Ryan Wessells
Rebecca R. Young
Elaine L. Ferguson
Césaire T. Ouédraogo
M. Thierno Faye
Sonja Y. Hess
author_sort K. Ryan Wessells
title Assessment of Dietary Intake and Nutrient Gaps, and Development of Food-Based Recommendations, among Pregnant and Lactating Women in Zinder, Niger: An Optifood Linear Programming Analysis
title_short Assessment of Dietary Intake and Nutrient Gaps, and Development of Food-Based Recommendations, among Pregnant and Lactating Women in Zinder, Niger: An Optifood Linear Programming Analysis
title_full Assessment of Dietary Intake and Nutrient Gaps, and Development of Food-Based Recommendations, among Pregnant and Lactating Women in Zinder, Niger: An Optifood Linear Programming Analysis
title_fullStr Assessment of Dietary Intake and Nutrient Gaps, and Development of Food-Based Recommendations, among Pregnant and Lactating Women in Zinder, Niger: An Optifood Linear Programming Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Dietary Intake and Nutrient Gaps, and Development of Food-Based Recommendations, among Pregnant and Lactating Women in Zinder, Niger: An Optifood Linear Programming Analysis
title_sort assessment of dietary intake and nutrient gaps, and development of food-based recommendations, among pregnant and lactating women in zinder, niger: an optifood linear programming analysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Pregnant and lactating women in rural Niger are at high risk for inadequate intakes of multiple micronutrients. Thus, 24 h dietary recalls were conducted and analyzed for dietary intakes in this population (n = 202). Using linear programming analyses, micronutrient gaps in women’s diets were identified, food-based recommendations (FBR) to improve dietary micronutrient adequacy were developed, and various supplementation strategies were modelled. Energy intakes were below estimated requirements, and, for most micronutrients, >50% of women were at risk of inadequate intakes. Linear programming analyses indicated it would be difficult to select a diet that achieved recommended dietary allowances for all but three (vitamin B6, iron and zinc) of 11 modeled micronutrients. Consumption of one additional meal per day, and adherence to the selected FBR (daily consumption of dark green leafy vegetables, fermented milk, millet, pulses, and vitamin A fortified oil), would result in a low percentage of women at risk of inadequate intakes for eight modeled micronutrients (vitamin A, riboflavin, thiamin, B6, folate, iron, zinc, and calcium). Because the promotion of realistic FBRs likely will not ensure that a low percentage of women are at risk of inadequate intakes for all modeled micronutrients, multiple micronutrient supplementation or provision of nutrient-dense foods should be prioritized.
topic linear programming
food-based recommendations
Optifood
micronutrient
deficiency
dietary intake
pregnant
lactation
women
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/1/72
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