| Literature DB >> 26101623 |
Joanne E Arsenault1, Laetitia Nikiema2, Pauline Allemand3, Kossiwavi A Ayassou3, Hermann Lanou2, Mourad Moursi4, Fabiana F De Moura4, Yves Martin-Prevel3.
Abstract
It is important to understand and account for seasonal variation in food and nutrient intakes when planning interventions to combat micronutrient deficiencies in resource-poor settings. The objective of the present study was to quantify food and nutrient intakes and assess the adequacy of micronutrient intakes among young children and their mothers during the lean and post-harvest (PH) seasons in rural Burkina Faso. We quantified food intakes by 24-h recall in a representative sample of 480 children aged 36-59 months and their mothers in two provinces in Western Burkina Faso. We calculated the probability of adequacy (PA) of usual intakes of ten micronutrients and an overall mean PA (MPA). Seasonal changes in nutrient intakes and PA were assessed by mixed linear regression and non-parametric tests, respectively. Energy intakes did not differ significantly between seasons for women or children, although the women's intakes were slightly higher in the PH season. Most of the micronutrient intakes were significantly higher in the PH season, with the exception of vitamin A which was lower and vitamin B12 and Zn which were similar across seasons. MPA increased significantly across seasons, from 0·26 to 0·37 for women and from 0·43 to 0·52 for children. PA of Ca, vitamin C, folate and vitamin B12 were very low. Staple grains and vegetables were major sources of micronutrients but intakes were not sufficient to meet nutrient needs for the majority of the subjects. Food-based strategies are needed to increase micronutrient intakes of women and children in Burkina Faso.Entities:
Keywords: Burkina Faso; Diet; EAR, estimated average requirement; MPA, mean probability of adequacy; NPNL, non-pregnant, non-lactating; Nutrient adequacy; PA, probability of adequacy; PH, post-harvest; Season
Year: 2014 PMID: 26101623 PMCID: PMC4473133 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2014.53
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Nutrient intakes of women and probability of adequacy of micronutrient intakes during the lean and post-harvest seasons in rural Burkina Faso (Medians and 25th–75th percentiles)
| Nutrient intake | Probability of adequacy | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lean season ( | Post-harvest season ( | Lean season ( | Post-harvest season ( | ||||||||
| EAR* | Median | 25th − 75th percentiles | Median | 25th − 75th percentiles | Mean | Median | Mean | Median | |||
| Energy (kJ) | – | 8623 | 6845 − 10548 | 8874 | 7523 − 10527 | 0·10 | – | – | – | – | – |
| Protein (g) | – | 73 | 57 − 96 | 87 | 71 − 114 | <0·0001 | – | – | – | – | – |
| Fat (g) | – | 30 | 22 − 44 | 37 | 25 − 50 | <0·0001 | – | – | – | – | – |
| Ca (mg) | 800 | 372 | 268 − 508 | 550 | 398 − 746 | <0·0001 | 0·05 | 0 | 0·17 | 0 | <0·0001 |
| Fe (mg) | 23·4–49·9 | 20·9 | 16·4 − 27·4 | 26·2 | 20·9 − 32·4 | <0·0001 | 0·33 | 0·25 | 0·49 | 0·51 | <0·0001 |
| Zn (mg) | 7–10 | 11·4 | 8·9 − 14·0 | 11·7 | 9·7 − 14·1 | 0·12 | 0·84 | 1·00 | 0·88 | 1·00 | 0·01 |
| Vitamin C (mg) | 38–58 | 16 | 10 − 28 | 24 | 11 − 45 | <0·0001 | 0·07 | 0 | 0·21 | 0 | <0·0001 |
| Thiamin (mg) | 0·9–1·2 | 0·8 | 0·6 − 1·0 | 1 | 0·8 − 1·3 | <0·0001 | 0·21 | 0 | 0·39 | 0·13 | <0·0001 |
| Riboflavin (mg) | 0·9–1·3 | 0·9 | 0·7 − 1·2 | 1·1 | 0·9 − 1·4 | <0·0001 | 0·27 | 0·01 | 0·44 | 0·30 | <0·0001 |
| Niacin (mg) | 11–14 | 12 | 9 − 15 | 15 | 11 − 19 | <0·0001 | 0·43 | 0·31 | 0·66 | 0·91 | <0·0001 |
| Folate (µg DFE) | 320–520 | 150 | 99 − 220 | 276 | 174 − 374 | <0·0001 | 0·05 | 0 | 0·20 | 0 | <0·0001 |
| Vitamin B12 (µg) | 2·0–2·4 | 0·2 | 0 − 1·2 | 0·2 | 0 − 0·5 | 0·31 | 0·13 | 0 | 0·02 | 0 | <0·0001 |
| Vitamin A (µg RE) | 270–450 | 237 | 157 − 392 | 190 | 96 − 332 | 0·001 | 0·30 | 0·05 | 0·21 | 0·01 | 0·0002 |
| Overall | – | – | – | – | – | – | 0·26 | 0·21 | 0·37 | 0·35 | <0·0001 |
EAR, estimated average requirement; DFE, dietary folate equivalents; RE, retinol equivalents.
* EAR differ according to lactation or pregnancy status; EAR from the WHO/FAO(22) except Zn(23) and Fe(24).
† Differences between lean and post-harvest season were determined by linear mixed models accounting for repeated measures and survey design using transformed nutrient variables.
‡ Differences between lean and post-harvest season were determined by the Wilcoxon sign-rank test using data from women with intakes from both seasons (n 434).
Nutrient intakes of 36- to 59-month-old children and probability of adequacy of micronutrient intakes during the lean and post-harvest seasons in rural Burkina Faso (Medians and 25th–75th percentiles)
| Nutrient intake | Probability of adequacy | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lean season ( | Post-harvest season ( | Lean season ( | Post-harvest season ( | ||||||||
| EAR* | Median | 25th − 75th percentiles | Median | 25th − 75th percentiles | Mean | Median | Mean | Median | |||
| Energy (kJ) | – | 4962 | 4096 − 5891 | 4966 | 4105 − 5740 | 0·27 | – | – | – | – | – |
| Protein (g) | – | 44 | 35 − 56 | 50 | 40 − 67 | <0·0001 | – | – | – | – | – |
| Fat (g) | – | 21 | 14 − 29 | 25 | 16 − 37 | <0·0001 | – | – | – | – | – |
| Ca (mg) | 500 − 800 | 248 | 171 − 340 | 367 | 251 − 505 | <0·0001 | 0·05 | 0 | 0·14 | 0 | <0·0001 |
| Fe (mg) | 10·8 − 14·8 | 12·5 | 9·6 − 15·8 | 15·6 | 12·5 − 19·6 | <0·0001 | 0·51 | 0·55 | 0·62 | 0·65 | <0·0001 |
| Zn (mg) | 2 − 4 | 6·5 | 5·3 − 7·9 | 6·6 | 5·4 − 8·0 | 0·72 | 0·96 | 1·00 | 0·95 | 1·00 | 0·24 |
| Vitamin C (mg) | 25 | 11 | 7 − 18 | 16 | 8 − 29 | <0·0001 | 0·10 | 0 | 0·31 | 0 | <0·0001 |
| Thiamin (mg) | 0·4 − 0·5 | 0·5 | 0·4 − 0·6 | 0·6 | 0·5 − 0·8 | <0·0001 | 0·58 | 0·79 | 0·75 | 1·00 | <0·0001 |
| Riboflavin (mg) | 0·4 − 0·5 | 0·5 | 0·4 − 0·7 | 0·6 | 0·5 − 0·8 | <0·0001 | 0·67 | 0·96 | 0·77 | 1·00 | <0·0001 |
| Niacin (mg) | 4·6 − 9·2 | 7 | 5 − 9 | 9 | 7 − 12 | <0·0001 | 0·61 | 0·86 | 0·67 | 0·95 | 0·02 |
| Folate (µg DFE) | 120 − 160 | 91 | 63 − 139 | 175 | 121 − 236 | <0·0001 | 0·28 | 0 | 0·64 | 0·98 | <0·0001 |
| Vitamin B12 (µg) | 0·7 − 1 | 0·1 | 0 − 0·8 | 0·1 | 0 − 0·3 | 0·73 | 0·25 | 0 | 0·07 | 0 | <0·0001 |
| Vitamin A (µg RE) | 200 | 168 | 103 − 248 | 132 | 65 − 234 | 0·02 | 0·40 | 0·21 | 0·33 | 0·05 | 0·02 |
| Overall | – | – | – | – | – | – | 0·43 | 0·46 | 0·52 | 0·54 | <0·0001 |
EAR, estimated average requirement; DFE, dietary folate equivalents; RE, retinol equivalents.
* EAR differ according to the age of children; EAR from the WHO/FAO(22) except Zn(23) and Fe(24).
† Differences between lean and post-harvest season were determined by linear mixed models accounting for repeated measures and survey design using transformed nutrient variables.
‡ Differences between lean and post-harvest season were determined by the Wilcoxon sign-rank test using data from children with intakes from both seasons (n 401).
Fig. 1.Percentage of selected nutrient intakes contributed by foods or food groups by children and women during the lean and post-harvest (PH) season.