| Literature DB >> 32188495 |
Omar N Lweno1, Christopher R Sudfeld2,3, Ellen Hertzmark3,4, Karim P Manji5, Anne Marie Darling3, Wafaie W Fawzi2,3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: A recent trial of vitamin B12 supplementation among Indian children 6-30 months found no effect on the incidence of diarrhea and respiratory infections. These results differ with studies in adults that showed improvement of the immune response following treatment with vitamin B12. We sought to determine how the adequacy of vitamin B12 concentrations in breast milk could act as immune modulator and protect against the incidence of diarrhea and respiratory infections of children up to 18 months in urban Tanzania.Entities:
Keywords: Breast milk; Childhood infections; Vitamin B12
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32188495 PMCID: PMC7081683 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-020-05003-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Descriptive characteristics of mothers by breastmilk vitamin B12 status at 6 weeks postpartum in Tanzania
| Characteristic | Descriptive statistics | B12 < 310 pmol/L (N = 345) | B12 >=310 pmol/L (N = 146) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Treatment arm | |||
| Placebo | N, column % | 180 (52.2) | 64 (43.8) |
| Multivitamins | N, column % | 165 (47.8) | 82 (56.2) |
| Maternal age in years | Mean, SD | 25.9 (5.1) | 25.5 (5.0) |
| Maternal age (years) | |||
| < 20 | N, column % | 49 (16.3) | 24 (18.3) |
| 20–24 | N, column % | 89 (29.7) | 36 (27.5) |
| 25–29 | N, column % | 85 (28.3) | 40 (30.5) |
| ≥ 30 | N, column % | 75 (25.0) | 29 (22.1) |
| Maternal education (years) | |||
| 0–4 | N, column % | 39 (11.4) | 16 (11.1) |
| 5–7 | N, column % | 219 (63.9) | 91 (63.2) |
| 8–11 | N, column % | 64 (18.7) | 22 (15.3) |
| 12+ | N, column % | 21 (6.1) | 15 (10.4) |
| Maternal BMI at baseline (kg/m2) | Mean, SD | 24.8 (4.1) | 24.5 (4.1) |
| Maternal BMI categories (kg/m2) | |||
| Less than 22.0 | N, column % | 77 (24.3) | 43 (32.3) |
| 22.0–24.9 | N, column % | 109 (34.4) | 38 (28.6) |
| 25.0–29.9 | N, column % | 101 (31.9) | 37 (27.8) |
| 30 or more | N, column % | 30 (9.5) | 15 (11.3) |
| Maternal Hb at 6 weeks (gm/dL) | Mean, SD | 12.0 (1.6) | 12.5 (1.8) |
| Maternal Hb categories at 6 weeks (gm/dL) | |||
| Less than 8.5 | N, column % | 13 (3.8) | 2 (1.4) |
| 8.5–10.9 | N, column % | 58 (16.8) | 20 (13.7) |
| 11.0 or more | N, column % | 269 (78.0) | 121 (82.9) |
| Infant gender | |||
| Female | N, column % | 165 (47.8) | 76 (52.4) |
| Male | N, column % | 180 (52.2) | 69 (47.6) |
| Birth weight (kg) | Mean, SD | 3.2 (0.5) | 3.1 (0.5) |
| Birth weight categories (kg) | |||
| ≤ 2.0 | N, column % | 7 (2.1) | 6 (4.3) |
| 2.001–2.499 | N, column % | 11 (3.3) | 7 (5.0) |
| ≥ 2.5 | N, column % | 320 (94.7) | 127 (90.7) |
Breast milk vitamin B12 as a predictor of ARI and diarrhea among infants in Urban Tanzania
| Univariate analysis | Multivariate analysisa | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Relative risk (95% CI) | P-value | Relative risk (95% CI) | P-value | ||
| Acute respiratory infection | |||||
| Breast milk vitamin B12 status | |||||
| Adequate intake (≥ 310 pmol/L) | 146 | Ref | Ref | ||
| Less than adequate intake (< 310 pmol/L) | 345 | 1.04 (0.93, 1.17) | 0.49 | 1.01 (0.90, 1.14) | 0.85 |
| Quartiles of breast milk vitamin B12 (pmol/L) | |||||
| Q4 (more than or equal 339) | 122 | Ref | 0.95 | Ref | 0.75 |
| Q3 (206–338) | 125 | 1.04 (0.90, 1.20) | 1.01 (0.87, 1.17) | ||
| Q2 (169–205) | 127 | 0.95 (0.82, 1.11) | 0.93 (0.80, 1.08) | ||
| Q1 (less than 169) | 116 | 1.04 (0.89, 1.20) | 1.00 (0.86, 1.16) | ||
Estimates and p-values based on generalized estimating equations (GEE) with the log link and the binomial distribution, with a working exchangeable correlation structure
aMultivariable model include child sex, birth weight and linear maternal hemoglobin at 6 weeks postpartum
bMultivariable model include maternal treatment arm, maternal education, maternal wealth score, baseline BMI, and linear maternal hemoglobin at 6 weeks postpartum. Estimates and p-values based on generalized estimating equations (GEE) with the log link and the Poisson distribution, with an independent correlation structure