Intakes, Adequacy, and Biomarker Status of Iron, Folate, and Vitamin B12 in Māori and Non-Māori Octogenarians: Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand (LiLACS NZ)

Advanced-age adults may be at risk of iron, folate, and vitamin B12 deficiency due to low food intake and poor absorption. This study aimed to investigate the intake and adequacy of iron, folate, and vitamin B12 and their relationship with respective biomarker status. Face-to-face interviews with 21...

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Main Authors: Danika Pillay, Carol Wham, Simon Moyes, Marama Muru-Lanning, Ruth Teh, Ngaire Kerse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-08-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/8/1090
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spelling doaj-58eba540e7e24297a5ae42c8fc01febf2020-11-25T00:41:46ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432018-08-01108109010.3390/nu10081090nu10081090Intakes, Adequacy, and Biomarker Status of Iron, Folate, and Vitamin B12 in Māori and Non-Māori Octogenarians: Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand (LiLACS NZ)Danika Pillay0Carol Wham1Simon Moyes2Marama Muru-Lanning3Ruth Teh4Ngaire Kerse5College of Health, Massey University, Auckland 0632, New ZealandCollege of Health, Massey University, Auckland 0632, New ZealandSchool of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland 1072, New ZealandJames Henare Māori Research Centre, University of Auckland, Auckland 1072, New ZealandSchool of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland 1072, New ZealandSchool of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland 1072, New ZealandAdvanced-age adults may be at risk of iron, folate, and vitamin B12 deficiency due to low food intake and poor absorption. This study aimed to investigate the intake and adequacy of iron, folate, and vitamin B12 and their relationship with respective biomarker status. Face-to-face interviews with 216 Māori and 362 non-Māori included a detailed dietary assessment using 2 × 24-h multiple pass recalls. Serum ferritin, serum iron, total iron binding capacity, transferrin saturation, red blood cell folate, serum folate, serum vitamin B12 and hemoglobin were available at baseline. Regression techniques were used to estimate the association between dietary intake and biomarkers. The Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) was met by most participants (>88%) for dietary iron and vitamin B12 (>74%) but less than half (>42%) for folate. Increased dietary folate intake was associated with increased red blood cell (RBC) folate for Māori (p = 0.001), non-Māori (p = 0.014) and serum folate for Māori (p < 0.001). Folate intake >215 µg/day was associated with reduced risk of deficiency in RBC folate for Māori (p = 0.001). Strategies are needed to optimize the intake and bioavailability of foods rich in folate. There were no significant associations between dietary iron and vitamin B12 intake and their respective biomarkers, serum iron and serum vitamin B12.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/8/1090ironfolatevitamin B12biomarkersolder adultsoctogenariansLiLACS NZ
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author Danika Pillay
Carol Wham
Simon Moyes
Marama Muru-Lanning
Ruth Teh
Ngaire Kerse
spellingShingle Danika Pillay
Carol Wham
Simon Moyes
Marama Muru-Lanning
Ruth Teh
Ngaire Kerse
Intakes, Adequacy, and Biomarker Status of Iron, Folate, and Vitamin B12 in Māori and Non-Māori Octogenarians: Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand (LiLACS NZ)
Nutrients
iron
folate
vitamin B12
biomarkers
older adults
octogenarians
LiLACS NZ
author_facet Danika Pillay
Carol Wham
Simon Moyes
Marama Muru-Lanning
Ruth Teh
Ngaire Kerse
author_sort Danika Pillay
title Intakes, Adequacy, and Biomarker Status of Iron, Folate, and Vitamin B12 in Māori and Non-Māori Octogenarians: Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand (LiLACS NZ)
title_short Intakes, Adequacy, and Biomarker Status of Iron, Folate, and Vitamin B12 in Māori and Non-Māori Octogenarians: Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand (LiLACS NZ)
title_full Intakes, Adequacy, and Biomarker Status of Iron, Folate, and Vitamin B12 in Māori and Non-Māori Octogenarians: Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand (LiLACS NZ)
title_fullStr Intakes, Adequacy, and Biomarker Status of Iron, Folate, and Vitamin B12 in Māori and Non-Māori Octogenarians: Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand (LiLACS NZ)
title_full_unstemmed Intakes, Adequacy, and Biomarker Status of Iron, Folate, and Vitamin B12 in Māori and Non-Māori Octogenarians: Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand (LiLACS NZ)
title_sort intakes, adequacy, and biomarker status of iron, folate, and vitamin b12 in māori and non-māori octogenarians: life and living in advanced age: a cohort study in new zealand (lilacs nz)
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Advanced-age adults may be at risk of iron, folate, and vitamin B12 deficiency due to low food intake and poor absorption. This study aimed to investigate the intake and adequacy of iron, folate, and vitamin B12 and their relationship with respective biomarker status. Face-to-face interviews with 216 Māori and 362 non-Māori included a detailed dietary assessment using 2 × 24-h multiple pass recalls. Serum ferritin, serum iron, total iron binding capacity, transferrin saturation, red blood cell folate, serum folate, serum vitamin B12 and hemoglobin were available at baseline. Regression techniques were used to estimate the association between dietary intake and biomarkers. The Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) was met by most participants (>88%) for dietary iron and vitamin B12 (>74%) but less than half (>42%) for folate. Increased dietary folate intake was associated with increased red blood cell (RBC) folate for Māori (p = 0.001), non-Māori (p = 0.014) and serum folate for Māori (p < 0.001). Folate intake >215 µg/day was associated with reduced risk of deficiency in RBC folate for Māori (p = 0.001). Strategies are needed to optimize the intake and bioavailability of foods rich in folate. There were no significant associations between dietary iron and vitamin B12 intake and their respective biomarkers, serum iron and serum vitamin B12.
topic iron
folate
vitamin B12
biomarkers
older adults
octogenarians
LiLACS NZ
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/8/1090
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