Literature DB >> 11370471

[Biochemical assessment of nutritional status in the Canary Islands population (1998)].

P Henríquez Sánchez1, C Díaz Romero, E Rodríguez Rodríguez, F López Blanco, E Alvárez León, J Díaz Cremádes, M C Pastor Ferrer, L Serra Majem.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Nutrition surveys include information about dietary intake and nutritional status utilising clinical, biochemical and anthropometric measurements.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the nutritional status of the Canary Island population by means of biochemical and haematological indicators
METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional study was realised in a representative subsample aged 6 to 75 years that participated in the Nutritional Survey of the Canary Islands, 1997-98 (ENCA). We determined levels of ferritin and vitamin B12 (enzyme-immunoassay), serum and erythrocytic folic acid (automated ionic catchment), retinol, tocopherol and carotenes (high performance liquid chromatography) and minerals (atomic absorption spectrometry)
RESULTS: There were neither sex, age nor socio-economic differences in the reference population sample and the ENCA sample. The participation rate was 48.8%. 25% of the women had deficit levels of ferritin and the prevalence of anaemia in women over 18 years was 2.9%. 13% of the population had low erythrocyte folic acid levels, that increased with age, and 3.4% had low vitamin B12 levels, which, on the contrary, decreased with age, 15% of the population presented a deficit of alpha-tocopherol and 5.2% of retinol, being more frequent in the youngest group, and 56.4% and 41.1% exhibited low levels of beta-carotene and lycopene respectively. Among mineral and trace elements, low levels of manganese drew attention due to its heightened prevalence, and, to a lesser extent, selenium.
CONCLUSIONS: In spite of the complexity of its interpretation, this data yields a precise estimation of nutritional status for certain vitamins and minerals in the Canary Island population.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11370471

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Latinoam Nutr        ISSN: 0004-0622


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