Prenatal and preschool micronutrient supplementation and behavioral outcomes in school aged children in Nepal - a cohort study.

IF 6.9 1区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Parul Christian, Eleonor Zavala, Kristen Hurley, Subarna K Khatry, Steven C LeClerq, Lee Shu Fune Wu, James Tielsch, Joanne Katz, Laura E Murray-Kolb
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Abstract

Background: Few studies examine behavioral difficulties among children in low-income countries or the influence of early-life nutrition interventions.

Objective: We examined the effect of micronutrient supplementation done as part of two randomized trials during pregnancy or in early preschool age on behavioral outcomes among school-age children in rural Nepal.

Methods: Children 7-9 years of age were enrolled in a cohort follow-up study in which the Conners Rating Scale-Revised was administered to their parents and teachers. These children were offspring of participants in a cluster-randomized trial during pregnancy receiving daily iron-folic acid, iron-folic acid+ zinc or multiple micronutrients, compared with a control (all groups received vitamin A). These children between 12 and 35 months of age also received daily placebo, iron-folic acid, zinc alone, or iron-folic acid+zinc in a separate randomized trial. Factor analysis identified two attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)-related behaviors for parent scores (hyperactivity/oppositional and inattention) and two for teacher scores (hyperactivity and inattention). Using mixed effects linear regression analysis, we analyzed the effect of early life supplementation on behavioral domains in schoolchildren (n=1255).

Results: Exposure to prenatal iron-folic acid resulted in lower oppositionality/hyperactivity and inattention scores in children assessed via parental ratings in both unadjusted and adjusted analysis. Iron-folic acid with zinc reversed the positive effect seen with iron-folic acid. Multiple micronutrient supplementation resulted in a lower oppositionality and/or hyperactivity score, using parent and teacher ratings in the adjusted analysis. All three supplement groups in the preschool trial reduced child inattention when assessed by parents. Based on teacher ratings, groups that had received iron-folic acid alone or with zinc during preschool had reduced scores of hyperactivity in both unadjusted and adjusted analysis.

Conclusion: Our study shows potential benefit of early life exposure to micronutrient supplementation for child related behavior outcomes in a South Asian setting where inadequate diets and nutrition deficiencies exist.

尼泊尔学龄儿童产前和学龄前微量营养素补充和行为结果——一项队列研究。
背景:很少有研究调查低收入国家儿童的行为困难或早期营养干预的影响。目的:我们研究了作为两项随机试验的一部分,在怀孕期间或学龄前早期补充微量营养素对尼泊尔农村学龄儿童行为结果的影响。方法:对7 ~ 9岁的儿童进行队列随访研究,对其父母和老师进行康纳斯评定量表(Conners Rating scale -修订版)。与对照组(所有组均服用维生素a)相比,这些儿童是在一项集群随机试验中,怀孕期间每天服用叶酸铁、叶酸铁+锌或多种微量营养素的参与者的后代。在一项单独的随机试验中,这些年龄在12至35个月之间的儿童也每天接受安慰剂、叶酸铁、单独锌或叶酸铁+锌的治疗。因子分析确定了两种与注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)相关的行为(多动/对立和注意力不集中)和两种与教师分数相关的行为(多动和注意力不集中)。使用混合效应线性回归分析,我们分析了早期生活补充对小学生行为领域的影响(n=1255)。结果:在未调整和调整分析中,通过父母评分评估,产前暴露于叶酸铁可降低儿童的对立/多动和注意力不集中得分。含锌的叶酸铁逆转了叶酸铁的积极作用。在调整分析中使用家长和教师评分,多种微量营养素补充导致较低的对立和/或多动得分。经家长评估,学前试验中所有三个补充组都减少了儿童的注意力不集中。根据教师的评分,在学前教育期间单独服用叶酸铁或同时服用锌的小组在未经调整和调整的分析中多动症的得分都有所降低。结论:我们的研究显示,在南亚存在饮食不足和营养缺乏的环境中,早期接触微量营养素补充剂对儿童相关行为结果有潜在的益处。
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CiteScore
12.40
自引率
4.20%
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332
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition is recognized as the most highly rated peer-reviewed, primary research journal in nutrition and dietetics.It focuses on publishing the latest research on various topics in nutrition, including but not limited to obesity, vitamins and minerals, nutrition and disease, and energy metabolism. Purpose: The purpose of AJCN is to: Publish original research studies relevant to human and clinical nutrition. Consider well-controlled clinical studies describing scientific mechanisms, efficacy, and safety of dietary interventions in the context of disease prevention or health benefits. Encourage public health and epidemiologic studies relevant to human nutrition. Promote innovative investigations of nutritional questions employing epigenetic, genomic, proteomic, and metabolomic approaches. Include solicited editorials, book reviews, solicited or unsolicited review articles, invited controversy position papers, and letters to the Editor related to prior AJCN articles. Peer Review Process: All submitted material with scientific content undergoes peer review by the Editors or their designees before acceptance for publication.
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