| Literature DB >> 32257183 |
Oscar F Herran1, Jhael N Bermúdez2, María Del Pilar Zea2,3.
Abstract
The present study aimed to (a) establish the frequency of consumption of red meat and eggs; (b) determine serum ferritin levels (μg/l); and (c) establish the relationship between serum ferritin and the consumption of red meat and eggs. In Colombia during 2014-2018, an analytical study was conducted in 13 243 Colombian children between the ages of 5 and 17 years, based on cross-sectional data compiled by ENSIN-2015 (Encuesta Nacional de la Situación Nutricional en Colombia-2015) on serum ferritin levels and dietary consumption based on a questionnaire of the frequency of consumption. Using simple and multiple linear regression, with the serum ferritin level as the dependent variable and the frequency of consumption as the main explanatory variable, the crude and adjusted partial regression coefficients (β) between serum ferritin levels and consumption were calculated. The frequency of habitual consumption of red meat was 0⋅49 (95 % CI 0⋅47, 0⋅51) times/d. The frequency of habitual egg consumption was 0⋅76 (95 % CI 0⋅74, 0⋅78) times per d. The mean serum ferritin level in men was 41⋅9 (95 % CI 40⋅6, 43⋅1) μg/l and in women, 35⋅7 (95 % CI 34⋅3, 37⋅7) μg/l (P < 0⋅0001). The adjusted β between the consumption of red meat and eggs and serum ferritin levels were β = 3⋅0 (95 % CI 1⋅2, 4⋅7) and β = 2⋅5 (95 % CI 1⋅0, 3⋅9) for red meat and eggs, respectively. In conclusion, red meat and eggs are determinants of serum ferritin levels in Colombia and, therefore, could be considered public policy options to reduce anaemia and Fe deficiency.Entities:
Keywords: Colombia; Diet; ENSIN-2015, Encuesta Nacional de la Situación Nutricional en Colombia-2015 (National Survey of the Nutritional Situation of Colombia-2015); Eggs; Ferritin; Meat; Nutritional surveys; SF, serum ferritin
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32257183 PMCID: PMC7103465 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2020.5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Fig. 1.Serum ferritin levels in children between 5 and 17 years of age according to red meat and egg consumption, Colombia, ENSIN-2015 (Encuesta Nacional de la Situación Nutricional en Colombia-2015; National Survey of the Nutritional Situation of Colombia-2015). The line inside the box represents the median (quartile 2; Q2). The edges of the box represent quartile 1 (Q1) and quartile 3 (Q3), respectively. The limits of the whiskers represent up to 1·5 times the interquartile range (IQR = Q3 − Q1): Q1 − 1·5 or Q3 + 1·5. The points to the right and left represent extreme atypical values.
Red meat consumption (times/d) and serum ferritin levels (μg/l) among red meat consumers in a population between 5 and 17 years of age, Colombia, ENSIN-2015
(Mean values with their standard errors; differences and 95 % confidence intervals)
| Variable | Red meat (times/d) ( | Serum ferritin (μg/l) ( | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | Difference | 95 % CI | Mean | Difference | 95 % CI | ||||||
| Total | 12 106 | 0⋅49 | 0⋅01 | 39⋅2 | 0⋅50 | 38⋅2, 40⋅3 | |||||
| Sex | |||||||||||
| Male | 6206 | 0⋅49 | 0⋅01 | Ref | Ref | 42⋅1 | 0⋅66 | Ref | Ref | ||
| Female | 5900 | 0⋅49 | 0⋅01 | −0⋅00 | −0⋅03, 0⋅02 | 0⋅764 | 35⋅9 | 0⋅63 | −6⋅25 | −7⋅87, −4⋅63 | <0⋅0001 |
| Age group (years) | |||||||||||
| Children (5–10) | 4176 | 0⋅48 | 0⋅01 | Ref | Ref | 39⋅4 | 0⋅76 | Ref | Ref | ||
| Adolescents (11–17) | 7930 | 0⋅50 | 0⋅01 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅01, 0⋅05 | 0⋅149 | 39⋅1 | 0⋅61 | −0⋅24 | −2⋅10, 1⋅62 | 0⋅798 |
| Age (years) | |||||||||||
| 5–8 | 2948 | 0⋅49 | 0⋅02 | Ref | Ref | 37⋅7 | 0⋅87 | Ref | Ref | ||
| 9–11 | 1903 | 0⋅46 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅03 | −0⋅07, 0⋅00 | 0⋅066 | 40⋅4 | 0⋅99 | 2⋅66 | 0⋅29, 5⋅01 | 0⋅028 |
| 12–15 | 4626 | 0⋅50 | 0⋅01 | 0⋅01 | −0⋅03, 0⋅04 | 0⋅664 | 36⋅9 | 0⋅74 | −0⋅80 | −3⋅05, 1⋅45 | 0⋅479 |
| 16–17 | 2629 | 0⋅52 | 0⋅01 | 0⋅03 | −0⋅01, 0⋅07 | 0⋅131 | 45⋅6 | 1⋅12 | 7⋅87 | 4⋅89, 10⋅85 | <0⋅0001 |
| Stunted growth (H/A) | |||||||||||
| No | 11 067 | 0⋅50 | 0⋅01 | Ref | Ref | 39⋅3 | 0⋅53 | Ref | Ref | ||
| Yes ( | 1035 | 0⋅44 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅05 | −0⋅10, −0⋅01 | 0⋅021 | 39⋅0 | 1⋅27 | −0⋅27 | −2⋅94, 2⋅40 | 0⋅839 |
| Nutritional status (BMI) | |||||||||||
| No | 10 110 | 0⋅49 | 0⋅01 | Ref | Ref | 38⋅4 | 0⋅54 | Ref | Ref | ||
| Overweight (≥25 kg/m2) | 1546 | 0⋅48 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅01 | −0⋅04, 0⋅03 | 0⋅753 | 42⋅7 | 1⋅17 | 4⋅24 | 1⋅79, 6⋅70 | 0⋅001 |
| Obese (≥30 kg/m2) | 450 | 0⋅55 | 0⋅04 | 0⋅10 | −0⋅02, 0⋅14 | 0⋅131 | 45⋅2 | 2⋅63 | 6⋅75 | 1⋅40, 12⋅10 | 0⋅014 |
| Food insecurity | |||||||||||
| No | 3855 | 0⋅56 | 0⋅01 | Ref | Ref | 41⋅1 | 0⋅88 | Ref | Ref | ||
| Mild | 4355 | 0⋅50 | 0⋅01 | −0⋅06 | −0⋅10, −0⋅02 | 0⋅002 | 37⋅9 | 0⋅68 | −3⋅23 | −5⋅46, −1⋅01 | 0⋅005 |
| Moderate | 2260 | 0⋅44 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅12 | −0⋅17, −0⋅07 | <0⋅0001 | 39⋅7 | 0⋅99 | −1⋅43 | −3⋅94, 1⋅08 | 0⋅259 |
| Severe | 1636 | 0⋅38 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅18 | −0⋅22, 0⋅14 | <0⋅0001 | 37⋅8 | 1⋅35 | −3⋅27 | −6⋅46, −0⋅07 | 0⋅045 |
| Wealth index | |||||||||||
| Q1 – the poorest | 2393 | 0⋅46 | 0⋅03 | Ref | Ref | 39⋅1 | 1⋅47 | Ref | Ref | ||
| Q2 | 2548 | 0⋅48 | 0⋅02 | 0⋅01 | −0⋅04, 0⋅07 | 0⋅568 | 37⋅8 | 0⋅92 | −1⋅34 | −4⋅63, 1⋅94 | 0⋅417 |
| Q3 | 2570 | 0⋅46 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅00 | −0⋅07, 0⋅06 | 0⋅984 | 39⋅0 | 1⋅02 | −0⋅18 | −3⋅74, 3⋅38 | 0⋅919 |
| Q4 | 2384 | 0⋅48 | 0⋅01 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅04, 0⋅08 | 0⋅547 | 39⋅4 | 0⋅93 | 0⋅29 | −3⋅10, 3⋅69 | 0⋅864 |
| Q5 – the richest | 2211 | 0⋅55 | 0⋅02 | 0⋅08 | 0⋅02, 0⋅15 | 0⋅017 | 40⋅3 | 1⋅00 | 1⋅17 | −2⋅35, 4⋅70 | 0⋅508 |
| Ethnicity | |||||||||||
| Mestizo | 9930 | 0⋅51 | 0⋅01 | Ref | Ref | 39⋅7 | 0⋅54 | Ref | |||
| Black/Afro-descendant | 1061 | 0⋅40 | 0⋅04 | −0⋅11 | −0⋅18, −0⋅04 | 0⋅003 | 33⋅1 | 2⋅90 | −6⋅52 | −12⋅43, −0⋅62 | 0⋅031 |
| Indigenous | 1022 | 0⋅38 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅13 | −0⋅17, −0⋅08 | <0⋅0001 | 38⋅6 | 1⋅44 | −1⋅06 | −4⋅12, 2⋅00 | 0⋅492 |
| Area | |||||||||||
| Urban | 8896 | 0⋅48 | 0⋅01 | 0⋅03 | −0⋅01, 0⋅07 | 0⋅187 | 39⋅3 | 0⋅55 | Ref | Ref | |
| Rural | 3210 | 0⋅51 | 0⋅02 | 0⋅48 | 0⋅46, 0⋅50 | <0⋅0001 | 39⋅2 | 1⋅03 | −0⋅09 | −2⋅35, 2⋅17 | 0⋅937 |
| Region | |||||||||||
| Central | 2961 | 0⋅63 | 0⋅03 | Ref | 39⋅9 | 0⋅82 | Ref | Ref | |||
| Atlantic | 2242 | 0⋅38 | 0⋅01 | −0⋅25 | −0⋅31, −0⋅19 | <0⋅0001 | 35⋅4 | 1⋅09 | −4⋅52 | −7⋅25, −1⋅79 | 0⋅002 |
| Eastern | 2134 | 0⋅55 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅08 | −0⋅15, −0⋅01 | 0⋅032 | 43⋅8 | 1⋅27 | 3⋅92 | 0⋅90, 6⋅94 | 0⋅012 |
| Pacific | 1490 | 0⋅43 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅20 | −0⋅27, −0⋅13 | <0⋅001 | 35⋅7 | 0⋅97 | −4⋅17 | −6⋅71, −1⋅62 | 0⋅002 |
| Bogotá | 833 | 0⋅47 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅15 | −0⋅22, −0⋅08 | <0⋅001 | 45⋅1 | 1⋅41 | 5⋅25 | 1⋅98, 8⋅52 | 0⋅002 |
| Amazon/Orinoquia | 2446 | 0⋅46 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅17 | −0⋅24, −0⋅10 | <0⋅001 | 35⋅8 | 1⋅40 | −4⋅06 | −7⋅31, −0⋅81 | 0⋅015 |
ENSIN-2015, Encuesta Nacional de la Situación Nutricional en Colombia-2015 (National Survey of the Nutritional Situation of Colombia-2015); Ref, reference; H/A, height for age; Q, quintile.
Based on BMI equivalents according to the International Obesity Task Force.
Based on the Latin American and Caribbean Food Security (ELCSA) Scale.
Egg consumption (times/d) and serum ferritin levels (μg/l) among egg consumers in a population between 5 and 17 years of age, Colombia, ENSIN-2015
(Mean values with their standard errors; differences and 95 % confidence intervals)
| Variable | Eggs (times/d) ( | Serum ferritin (μg/l) ( | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | Difference | 95 % CI | Mean | Difference | 95 % CI | ||||||
| Total | 12 702 | 0⋅76 | 0⋅01 | 39⋅0 | 0⋅49 | ||||||
| Sex | |||||||||||
| Male | 6521 | 0⋅76 | 0⋅01 | Ref | 42⋅0 | 0⋅64 | Ref | Ref | |||
| Female | 6181 | 0⋅75 | 0⋅01 | −0⋅00 | −0⋅04, 0⋅03 | 0⋅890 | 35⋅6 | 0⋅61 | −6⋅38 | −7⋅97, −4⋅78 | <0⋅001 |
| Age group (years) | |||||||||||
| Children (5–10) | 4485 | 0⋅75 | 0⋅01 | Ref | Ref | 39⋅4 | 0⋅76 | Ref | Ref | ||
| Adolescents (11–17) | 8217 | 0⋅76 | 0⋅01 | 0⋅01 | −0⋅02, 0⋅05 | 0⋅485 | 39⋅1 | 0⋅61 | −0⋅39 | −2⋅20, 1⋅42 | 0⋅665 |
| Age (years) | |||||||||||
| 5–8 | 3171 | 0⋅76 | 0⋅01 | Ref | Ref | 37⋅7 | 0⋅87 | Ref | Ref | ||
| 9–11 | 2036 | 0⋅74 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅02 | −0⋅07, 0⋅02 | 0⋅292 | 40⋅4 | 0⋅99 | 2⋅46 | 0⋅21, 4⋅71 | 0⋅033 |
| 12–15 | 4827 | 0⋅76 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅00 | −0⋅04, 0⋅04 | 0⋅930 | 36⋅9 | 0⋅74 | −0⋅64 | −2⋅84, 1⋅56 | 0⋅564 |
| 16–17 | 2668 | 0⋅78 | 0⋅02 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅02, 0⋅07 | 0⋅323 | 45⋅6 | 1⋅12 | 7⋅64 | 4⋅73, 10⋅54 | <0⋅0001 |
| Stunted growth (H/A) | |||||||||||
| No | 11 557 | 0⋅75 | 0⋅01 | Ref | Ref | 39⋅3 | 0⋅53 | Ref | Ref | ||
| Yes ( | 1140 | 0⋅74 | 0⋅04 | −0⋅01 | −0⋅10, 0⋅07 | 0⋅748 | 39⋅0 | 1⋅27 | −1⋅03 | −3⋅53, 1⋅4 | 0⋅412 |
| Nutritional status (BMI) | |||||||||||
| No | 10 611 | 0⋅76 | 0⋅01 | Ref | Ref | 38⋅4 | 0⋅54 | Ref | Ref | ||
| Overweight (≥25 kg/m2) | 1629 | 0⋅71 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅05 | −0⋅09, −0⋅00 | 0⋅034 | 42⋅7 | 1⋅17 | 4⋅04 | 1⋅66, 6⋅44 | 0⋅001 |
| Obese (≥30 kg/m2) | 462 | 0⋅81 | 0⋅04 | 0⋅06 | −0⋅03, 0⋅14 | 0⋅215 | 45⋅2 | 2⋅63 | 6⋅96 | 1⋅49, 12⋅42 | 0⋅013 |
| Food insecurity | |||||||||||
| No | 3973 | 0⋅76 | 0⋅02 | Ref | Ref | 41⋅1 | 0⋅88 | Ref | Ref | ||
| Mild | 4513 | 0⋅78 | 0⋅01 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅02, 0⋅06 | 0⋅352 | 37⋅9 | 0⋅68 | −2⋅80 | −4⋅97, −0⋅62 | 0⋅012 |
| Moderate | 2409 | 0⋅75 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅02 | −0⋅07, 0⋅04 | 0⋅504 | 39⋅7 | 0⋅99 | −1⋅84 | −4⋅26, 0⋅58 | 0⋅134 |
| Severe | 1807 | 0⋅68 | 0⋅03 | −0⋅08 | −0⋅14, −0⋅02 | 0⋅015 | 37⋅8 | 1⋅35 | −3⋅53 | −6⋅49, −0⋅56 | 0⋅020 |
| Wealth index | |||||||||||
| Q1 – the poorest | 2639 | 0⋅66 | 0⋅03 | Ref | Ref | 39⋅1 | 1⋅47 | Ref | Ref | ||
| Q2 | 2693 | 0⋅69 | 0⋅02 | 0⋅03 | −0⋅05, 0⋅10 | 0⋅465 | 37⋅8 | 0⋅92 | −1⋅85 | −4⋅89, 1⋅19 | 0⋅228 |
| Q3 | 2665 | 0⋅77 | 0⋅02 | 0⋅11 | 0⋅03, 0⋅19 | 0⋅011 | 39⋅0 | 1⋅02 | −0⋅15 | −3⋅51, 3⋅20 | 0⋅926 |
| Q4 | 2461 | 0⋅79 | 0⋅02 | 0⋅12 | 0⋅05, 0⋅20 | 0⋅001 | 39⋅4 | 0⋅93 | 0⋅21 | −2⋅94, 3⋅35 | 0⋅897 |
| Q5 – the richest | 2244 | 0⋅81 | 0⋅02 | 0⋅15 | 0⋅07, 0⋅23 | <0⋅0001 | 40⋅3 | 1⋅00 | 1⋅16 | −2⋅16, 4⋅47 | 0⋅489 |
| Ethnicity | |||||||||||
| Mestizo | 10 268 | 0⋅76 | 0⋅01 | Ref | Ref | 39⋅7 | 0⋅54 | Ref | Ref | ||
| Black/Afro-descendant | 1269 | 0⋅68 | 0⋅08 | −0⋅08 | −0⋅25, 0⋅09 | 0⋅335 | 33⋅1 | 2⋅90 | −6⋅36 | −11⋅6, −1⋅07 | 0⋅019 |
| Indigenous | 1067 | 0⋅75 | 0⋅03 | −0⋅01 | −0⋅08, 0⋅05 | 0⋅662 | 38⋅6 | 1⋅44 | −1⋅57 | −4⋅39, 1⋅24 | 0⋅268 |
| Area | |||||||||||
| Urban | 9346 | 0⋅77 | 0⋅01 | Ref | Ref | 39⋅3 | 0⋅55 | Ref | |||
| Rural | 3356 | 0⋅72 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅05 | −0⋅10, 0⋅00 | 0⋅058 | 39⋅2 | 1⋅03 | −0⋅02 | −2⋅18, 2⋅13 | |
| Region | |||||||||||
| Central | 3104 | 0⋅86 | 0⋅02 | Ref | Ref | 39⋅9 | 0⋅82 | Ref | Ref | ||
| Atlantic | 2250 | 0⋅57 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅29 | 0⋅34, −0⋅24 | <0⋅0001 | 35⋅4 | 1⋅09 | −3⋅88 | −6⋅52, −1⋅24 | 0⋅005 |
| Eastern | 2208 | 0⋅82 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅03 | −0⋅09, 0⋅02 | 0⋅248 | 43⋅8 | 1⋅27 | 4⋅00 | 1⋅01, 6⋅99 | 0⋅010 |
| Pacific | 1592 | 0⋅78 | 0⋅03 | −0⋅08 | −0⋅16, −0⋅07 | 0⋅032 | 35⋅7 | 0⋅97 | −3⋅92 | −6⋅36, −1⋅48 | 0⋅002 |
| Bogotá | 853 | 0⋅79 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅07 | −0⋅12, −0⋅02 | 0⋅013 | 45⋅1 | 1⋅41 | 6⋅27 | 3⋅00, 9⋅53 | <0⋅0001 |
| Amazon/Orinoquia | 2695 | 0⋅78 | 0⋅02 | −0⋅07 | −0⋅13, −0⋅02 | 0⋅009 | 35⋅8 | 1⋅40 | −3⋅50 | −6⋅65, −0⋅34 | 0⋅031 |
ENSIN-2015, Encuesta Nacional de la Situación Nutricional en Colombia-2015 (National Survey of the Nutritional Situation of Colombia-2015); Ref, reference; H/A, height for age; Q, quintile.
Based on BMI equivalents according to the International Obesity Task Force.
Based on the Latin American and Caribbean Food Security (ELCSA) Scale.
Partial regression coefficients (β), crude and adjusted, between serum ferritin (γ) and red meat consumption (Xi) (times/d) in a population between 5 and 17 years of age, Colombia, ENSIN-2015
| Variable | Crude | Adjusted difference | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| β | 95 % CI | β | 95 % CI | |||
| Total | 3⋅26 | 1⋅46, 5⋅07 | 0⋅001 | 2⋅99 | 1⋅18, 4⋅73 | |
| Sex | ||||||
| Male | 4⋅52 | 1⋅90, 7⋅14 | 0⋅001 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Female | 1⋅92 | −0⋅41, 4⋅24 | 0⋅104 | −2⋅57 | −5⋅92, 0⋅78 | 0⋅131 |
| Age group (years) | ||||||
| Children (5–10) | 3⋅05 | 0⋅05, 6⋅04 | 0⋅046 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Adolescents (11–17) | 3⋅44 | 1⋅03, 5⋅85 | 0⋅006 | −0⋅23 | −4⋅11, 3⋅67 | 0⋅908 |
| Age (years) | ||||||
| 5–8 | 3⋅74 | 0⋅60, 6⋅89 | 0⋅020 | 1⋅73 | −2⋅63, 6⋅10 | 0⋅430 |
| 9–11 | 2⋅15 | −1⋅54, 5⋅83 | 0⋅248 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| 12–15 | 3⋅89 | 0⋅44, 7⋅34 | 0⋅028 | 1⋅26 | −3⋅85, 6⋅37 | 0⋅624 |
| 16–17 | 2⋅53 | −1⋅83, 6⋅88 | 0⋅250 | −0⋅50 | −6⋅01, 5⋅92 | 0⋅987 |
| Stunted growth | ||||||
| No | 3⋅36 | 1⋅48, 5⋅23 | 0⋅001 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Yes ( | 2⋅07 | −3⋅22, 7⋅37 | 0⋅436 | −1⋅44 | −7⋅24, 4⋅35 | 0⋅620 |
| Nutritional status (BMI) | ||||||
| No | 2⋅71 | 0⋅75, 4⋅66 | 0⋅008 | −2⋅80 | −9⋅41, 3⋅80 | 0⋅399 |
| Overweight (≥25 kg/m2) | 4⋅94 | −0⋅95, 10⋅83 | 0⋅098 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Obese (≥30 kg/m2) | 6⋅21 | −2⋅22, 14⋅65 | 0⋅133 | 0⋅96 | −9⋅78, 11⋅69 | 0⋅859 |
| Food insecurity | ||||||
| No | 3⋅88 | 1⋅01, 6⋅74 | 0⋅009 | 0⋅58 | −5⋅83, 6⋅99 | 0⋅857 |
| Mild | 1⋅75 | −1⋅38, 4⋅89 | 0⋅267 | −1⋅64 | −7⋅65, 4⋅36 | 0⋅586 |
| Moderate | 4⋅20 | −1⋅07, 9⋅47 | 0⋅116 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Severe | 3⋅10 | −1⋅33, 7⋅52 | 0⋅165 | −1⋅84 | −8⋅99, 5⋅31 | 0⋅609 |
| Wealth index | ||||||
| Q1 – the poorest | 5⋅95 | 2⋅05, 9⋅84 | 0⋅004 | 4⋅59 | −1⋅71, 10⋅89 | 0⋅151 |
| Q2 | 2⋅98 | 0⋅16, 5⋅80 | 0⋅039 | 1⋅77 | −3⋅75, 7⋅29 | 0⋅524 |
| Q3 | 4⋅91 | 1⋅37, 8⋅44 | 0⋅008 | 3⋅39 | −2⋅12, 8⋅90 | 0⋅223 |
| Q4 | 1⋅19 | −3⋅22, 5⋅60 | 0⋅588 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Q5 – the richest | 1⋅04 | −3⋅65, 5⋅72 | 0⋅651 | −0⋅25 | −7⋅04, 6⋅54 | 0⋅942 |
| Ethnicity | ||||||
| Mestizo | 3⋅06 | 1⋅10, 5⋅02 | 0⋅003 | −0⋅19 | −6⋅73, 6⋅35 | 0⋅953 |
| Black/Afro-descendant | 4⋅23 | −2⋅06, 10⋅53 | 0⋅170 | −0⋅11 | −9⋅05, 8⋅82 | 0⋅980 |
| Indigenous | 3⋅34 | −3⋅89, 10⋅57 | 0⋅334 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Area | ||||||
| Urban | 2⋅19 | −0⋅27, 4⋅65 | 0⋅080 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Rural | 4⋅89 | 2⋅11, 7⋅67 | 0⋅001 | 3⋅23 | −0⋅53, 6⋅99 | 0⋅091 |
| Region | ||||||
| Central | 4⋅50 | 2⋅10, 6⋅89 | 0⋅001 | 1⋅34 | −4⋅88, 7⋅56 | 0⋅669 |
| Atlantic | 1⋅56 | −4⋅05, 7⋅17 | 0⋅558 | −1⋅25 | −9⋅00, 6⋅51 | 0⋅749 |
| Eastern | 2⋅84 | −1⋅87, 7⋅56 | 0⋅218 | −1⋅33 | −8⋅50, 5⋅84 | 0⋅712 |
| Pacific | −0⋅29 | −4⋅81, 4⋅24 | 0⋅892 | −3⋅41 | −10⋅57, 3⋅74 | 0⋅344 |
| Bogotá | −3⋅38 | Nd | Nd | −6⋅45 | −17⋅64, 4⋅74 | 0⋅253 |
| Amazon | 3⋅10 | −4⋅38, 10⋅58 | 0⋅360 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
ENSIN-2015, Encuesta Nacional de la Situación Nutricional en Colombia-2015 (National Survey of the Nutritional Situation of Colombia-2015); Ref, reference; Q, quintile; Nd, no data.
Partial regression coefficient achieved in a simple linear regression model.
Partial regression coefficient achieved in a multiple linear regression model, where the dependent variable is the serum ferritin level (μ/l), and the main explanatory variable is the frequency/d of red meat consumption. The model was adjusted for sex, age, nutritional status, level of food insecurity in the household, wealth index, ethnicity, and geographical area and region.
Based on BMI equivalents according to the International Obesity Task Force.
Based on the Latin American and Caribbean Food Security (ELCSA) Scale.
Partial regression coefficients (β), crude and adjusted, between serum ferritin (γ) and egg consumption (Xi) (times/d) in a population between 5 and 17 years of age, Colombia, ENSIN-2015
| Crude | Adjusted difference | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | β | 95 % CI | β | 95 % CI | ||
| Total | 2⋅66 | 1⋅10, 4⋅21 | 2⋅47 | 1⋅01, 3⋅94 | ||
| Sex | ||||||
| Male | 3⋅35 | 1⋅08, 5⋅62 | 0⋅004 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Female | 1⋅92 | 0⋅16, 3⋅68 | 0⋅003 | −1⋅16 | −3⋅94, 1⋅62 | 0⋅407 |
| Age group (years) | ||||||
| Children (5–10) | 2⋅82 | 0⋅61, 5⋅04 | 0⋅013 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Adolescents (11–17) | 2⋅55 | 0⋅40, 4⋅69 | 0⋅021 | 0⋅02 | −3⋅00, 3⋅05 | 0⋅989 |
| Age (years) | ||||||
| 5–8 | 2⋅95 | 0⋅45, 5⋅44 | 0⋅022 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| 9–11 | 2⋅82 | −0⋅15, 5⋅80 | 0⋅062 | −0⋅31 | −4⋅08, 3⋅45 | 0⋅869 |
| 12–15 | 4⋅16 | 0⋅99, 7⋅32 | 0⋅011 | 0⋅97 | −2⋅95, 4⋅89 | 0⋅622 |
| 16–17 | −1⋅12 | −4⋅10, 1⋅85 | 0⋅453 | −3⋅55 | −7⋅31, 0⋅21 | 0⋅064 |
| Stunted growth | ||||||
| No | 2⋅91 | 1⋅34, 4⋅49 | <0⋅0001 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Yes ( | −0⋅31 | −4⋅87, 4⋅25 | 0⋅891 | −3⋅78 | −8⋅02, 0⋅46 | 0⋅080 |
| Nutritional status (BMI) | ||||||
| No | 3⋅19 | 1⋅53, 4⋅85 | <0⋅0001 | 3⋅85 | −4⋅79, 12⋅49 | 0⋅376 |
| Overweight (≥25 mg/m2) | −0⋅64 | −5⋅28, 3⋅99 | 0⋅782 | 0⋅34 | −9⋅46, 10⋅14 | 0⋅945 |
| Obese (≥30 kg/m2) | −0⋅92 | −10⋅28, 8⋅44 | 0⋅837 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Food insecurity | ||||||
| No | 3⋅27 | 0⋅04, 6⋅51 | 0⋅047 | 2⋅93 | −1⋅90, 7⋅76 | 0⋅230 |
| Mild | 1⋅85 | −0⋅32, 4⋅02 | 0⋅094 | 2⋅16 | −2⋅24, 6⋅56 | 0⋅331 |
| Moderate | 4⋅92 | 1⋅63, 8⋅21 | 0⋅004 | 4⋅62 | −0⋅30, 9⋅55 | 0⋅065 |
| Severe | 0⋅12 | −3⋅82, 4⋅06 | 0⋅952 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Wealth index | ||||||
| Q1 – the poorest | 1⋅81 | −2⋅21, 5⋅84 | 0⋅370 | −0⋅69 | −5⋅50, 4⋅11 | 0⋅774 |
| Q2 | 0⋅69 | −2⋅17, 3⋅54 | 0⋅632 | −1⋅80 | −5⋅95, 2⋅36 | 0⋅391 |
| Q3 | 2⋅56 | −0⋅37, 5⋅50 | 0⋅085 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Q4 | 2⋅03 | −0⋅77, 4⋅82 | 0⋅150 | −0⋅19 | −4⋅07, 3⋅68 | 0⋅921 |
| Q5 – the richest | 4⋅77 | 0⋅74, 8⋅79 | 0⋅022 | 2⋅27 | −2⋅53, 7⋅06 | 0⋅348 |
| Ethnicity | ||||||
| Mestizo | 2⋅87 | 1⋅27, 4⋅47 | 0⋅001 | 1⋅12 | −3⋅28, 5⋅54 | 0⋅611 |
| Black/Afro-descendant | −2⋅04 | −7⋅38, 3⋅31 | 0⋅429 | −3⋅94 | −10⋅65, 2⋅78 | 0⋅246 |
| Indigenous | 1⋅45 | −2⋅95, 5⋅84 | 0⋅487 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Area | ||||||
| Urban | 3⋅22 | 1⋅39, 5⋅06 | 0⋅001 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Rural | 1⋅27 | −1⋅54, 4⋅09 | 0⋅369 | −1⋅71 | −4⋅98, 1⋅56 | 0⋅301 |
| Region | ||||||
| Central | 1⋅25 | −0⋅85, 3⋅35 | 0⋅222 | 2⋅38 | −0⋅89, 5⋅64 | 0⋅150 |
| Atlantic | 0⋅07 | −3⋅94, 4⋅08 | 0⋅970 | 0⋅65 | −3⋅89, 5⋅20 | 0⋅774 |
| Eastern | 1⋅55 | −1⋅91, 5⋅01 | 0⋅354 | 2⋅42 | −1⋅53, 6⋅38 | 0⋅226 |
| Pacific | 0⋅63 | −3⋅24, 4⋅51 | 0⋅727 | 1⋅99 | −2⋅37, 6⋅35 | 0⋅365 |
| Bogotá | 12⋅88 | Nd | Nd | 13⋅40 | 5⋅51, 21⋅30 | 0⋅001 |
| Amazon | −0⋅59 | −3⋅95, 2⋅78 | 0⋅693 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
ENSIN-2015, Encuesta Nacional de la Situación Nutricional en Colombia-2015 (National Survey of the Nutritional Situation of Colombia-2015); Ref, reference; Q, quintile; Nd, no data.
Partial regression coefficient achieved in a simple linear regression model.
Partial regression coefficient achieved in a multiple linear regression model, where the dependent variable is the serum ferritin level (μ/l), and the main explanatory variable is the frequency/d of egg consumption. The model was adjusted for sex, age, nutritional status, level of food insecurity in the household, wealth index, ethnicity, and geographical area and region.
Based on BMI equivalents according to the International Obesity Task Force.
Based on the Latin American and Caribbean Food Security (ELCSA) Scale.
Fig. 2.Adjusted serum ferritin levels and frequency of red meat and egg consumption (times/d). Colombia, ENSIN-2015 (Encuesta Nacional de la Situación Nutricional en Colombia-2015; National Survey of the Nutritional Situation of Colombia-2015).