Evaluation of nutritional status in children with amblyopia

ABSTRACT Purpose: We aimed to compare the body mass index and vitamin and mineral status of children with and without amblyopia. Methods: Amblyopic children aged between 5 and 18 years (n=46) and age-matched control children (n=32) were evaluated in terms of anthropometric parameters, including he...

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Main Authors: Sevgi Subasi, Ozgul Altintas, Selda Mercan, Filiz Cizmecioglu, Muge Toprak, Esra Emre
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Language:English
Published: Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia 2019-01-01
Series:Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia
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spelling doaj-e7f8d0ba9c0a43efa278c457c15caa5a2020-11-24T21:51:53ZengConselho Brasileiro de OftalmologiaArquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia1678-29252019-01-0182214114810.5935/0004-2749.20190022S0004-27492019000200141Evaluation of nutritional status in children with amblyopiaSevgi SubasiOzgul AltintasSelda MercanFiliz CizmeciogluMuge ToprakEsra EmreABSTRACT Purpose: We aimed to compare the body mass index and vitamin and mineral status of children with and without amblyopia. Methods: Amblyopic children aged between 5 and 18 years (n=46) and age-matched control children (n=32) were evaluated in terms of anthropometric parameters, including height, weight, body mass index and demographic features. Serum vitamin B12 and folate were measured using an Advia Centaur XP (Siemens, Ireland) biochemistry analyzer. We evaluated the inorganic mineral elements from hair samples with inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry using a Thermo XSeries 2 analyzer (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany). Results: No significant difference was found between the two groups in terms of height, weight, and body mass index or serum B12 and folate concentrations (p>0.05). Children with severe amblyopia had lower vitamin B12 and folate and higher body mass index. The levels of phosphorus (p=0.012), selenium (p=0.002), molybdenum (p<0.001), iodine (p=0.002), chromium (p=0.022), boron (p<0.001), and beryllium (p=0.005) were all significantly lower in the amblyopia group compared to the control group. All of these minerals, except phosphorus, were also significantly lower in those with severe amblyopia compared to those with milder amblyopia and controls (p<0.05). Conclusion: Amblyopic children are significantly deficient in some inorganic elements. Inorganic elements, vitamin B12, and folate may play an important role in the visual development of amblyopic children.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-27492019000200141&lng=en&tlng=enAmbliopiaÍndice de massa corporalVitamina B12Ácido fólicoHumanosCriançasAdolescente
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author Sevgi Subasi
Ozgul Altintas
Selda Mercan
Filiz Cizmecioglu
Muge Toprak
Esra Emre
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Ozgul Altintas
Selda Mercan
Filiz Cizmecioglu
Muge Toprak
Esra Emre
Evaluation of nutritional status in children with amblyopia
Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia
Ambliopia
Índice de massa corporal
Vitamina B12
Ácido fólico
Humanos
Crianças
Adolescente
author_facet Sevgi Subasi
Ozgul Altintas
Selda Mercan
Filiz Cizmecioglu
Muge Toprak
Esra Emre
author_sort Sevgi Subasi
title Evaluation of nutritional status in children with amblyopia
title_short Evaluation of nutritional status in children with amblyopia
title_full Evaluation of nutritional status in children with amblyopia
title_fullStr Evaluation of nutritional status in children with amblyopia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of nutritional status in children with amblyopia
title_sort evaluation of nutritional status in children with amblyopia
publisher Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia
series Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia
issn 1678-2925
publishDate 2019-01-01
description ABSTRACT Purpose: We aimed to compare the body mass index and vitamin and mineral status of children with and without amblyopia. Methods: Amblyopic children aged between 5 and 18 years (n=46) and age-matched control children (n=32) were evaluated in terms of anthropometric parameters, including height, weight, body mass index and demographic features. Serum vitamin B12 and folate were measured using an Advia Centaur XP (Siemens, Ireland) biochemistry analyzer. We evaluated the inorganic mineral elements from hair samples with inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry using a Thermo XSeries 2 analyzer (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany). Results: No significant difference was found between the two groups in terms of height, weight, and body mass index or serum B12 and folate concentrations (p>0.05). Children with severe amblyopia had lower vitamin B12 and folate and higher body mass index. The levels of phosphorus (p=0.012), selenium (p=0.002), molybdenum (p<0.001), iodine (p=0.002), chromium (p=0.022), boron (p<0.001), and beryllium (p=0.005) were all significantly lower in the amblyopia group compared to the control group. All of these minerals, except phosphorus, were also significantly lower in those with severe amblyopia compared to those with milder amblyopia and controls (p<0.05). Conclusion: Amblyopic children are significantly deficient in some inorganic elements. Inorganic elements, vitamin B12, and folate may play an important role in the visual development of amblyopic children.
topic Ambliopia
Índice de massa corporal
Vitamina B12
Ácido fólico
Humanos
Crianças
Adolescente
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