Serum Thiamine Level in Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women in Zaria, Nigeria

A. Danborno, A. Adelaiye, K. V. Olorunshola, B. Danborno
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Scientists have been advocating nutrient supplementation especially for pregnant women. This supplementation has included nutrients like vitamins A, folic acid, iron and recently thiamine to combat the development of congenital anomalies and to achieve a better pregnancy outcome. This study investigated the status of thiamine in pregnant and non-pregnant women. Blood samples was collected from 179 women for the thiamine analysis, 72 pregnant women were assessed for thiamine level in second trimester, 56 for third trimester and 51 non-pregnant women served as control. For thiamine analysis, the result showed a significant decrease (P<0.001) from the control (47.90 ± 25.93) to third trimester (27.09 ± 10.69). There was also significant (P<0.001) difference between control, educated pregnant and non-educated pregnant women in second and third trimester. Mean serum thiamine level decreased significantly (P<0.001) from those in tertiary level of education (61.17 ± 41.89) to those who are not educated (27.72 ± 12.72) and also between control and pregnant women according to age groups (P<0.001). In general there was a significant decrease in serum thiamine level in the pregnant women which is similar compared with other studies. Significant difference was observed in serum thiamine between educated and non-educated women. Overall there is a need for thiamine supplementation in pregnant women whether educated or not.
尼日利亚扎里亚孕妇和非孕妇血清硫胺素水平
科学家们一直提倡补充营养,尤其是孕妇。这种补充剂包括维生素A、叶酸、铁和最近的硫胺素等营养素,以对抗先天性异常的发展,并实现更好的妊娠结局。本研究调查了孕妇和非孕妇体内硫胺素的状况。收集了179名妇女的血液样本进行硫胺素分析,72名孕妇在妊娠中期进行了硫胺素水平评估,56名孕妇在妊娠晚期进行了评估,51名非孕妇作为对照。硫胺素分析结果显示,从对照组(47.90±25.93)到妊娠晚期(27.09±10.69)显著下降(P<0.001)。在妊娠中期和晚期,对照组、受过教育的孕妇和未受过教育的孕妇之间也有显著差异(P<0.001)。高等教育组(61.17±41.89)与未受教育组(27.72±12.72)的血清平均硫胺素水平差异有统计学意义(P<0.001),对照组与孕妇之间的差异也有统计学意义(P<0.001)。总的来说,孕妇血清中硫胺素水平显著下降,这与其他研究结果相似。受教育妇女与未受教育妇女血清硫胺素有显著差异。总的来说,无论是否受过教育,孕妇都需要补充硫胺素。
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