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Mothers Given Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation Give Birth To Bigger And Heavier Children
When mothers are given multiple micronutrient supplementation (MMN,)
they tend to give birth to children who are bigger and heavier. This is
contrast to mothers given just iron and folic acid supplementation
(IFA). The effect continues into the first three years of the
children's lives, according to an article in the February 8 issue of The
Lancet, which follows up the Lancet
Series on Maternal and Child Undernutrition.
While it is already known that low birthweight affects child morbidity
and survival rates in developing countries, it is not always clear what
effect interventions to increase birthweight can have on child health.
Dr David Osrin, UCL Centre for International Health and Development,
Institute of Child Health, London, UK and colleagues from Mother and
Infant Research
Activities, Kathmandu, Nepal, has previously investigated this issue
through a randomized controlled trial in Nepal comparing 1,200 women
given either IFA (a control) or MMN, a supplement with the recommended
daily value of 15 vitamins and minerals, during the second and third
trimesters of pregnancy. This first study showed that the birthweight
of children born to mothers given MMN was on average 77g heavier than
those born to mothers given only IFA.
This study focused on the follow-up of 917 of the children born in this
first study. At an average age of 2.5 years, 455 of these children had
been born of mothers in the IFA group, while 462 children were in the
MMN group. A comparison of the sizes and weights of these children
yielded the following results:
Children of MMN mothers still weighed more. They were an
average of 10.9 kg while those of IFA mothers had a mean 10.7 kg. This
indicates 204 g discrepancy between the two.
The children of MMN were generally larger. They had a mean
head circumference of 2.4 mm larger. a mean chest circumference 3.2 mm
bigger, a mean mid-upper arm circumference of 2.4 mm bigger, and mean
triceps skinfold thickness 2.0 mm larger than those born of IFA
mothers.
MMN children had a mean systolic blood pressure that was
2.5 mmHg lower than the IFA children.
The authors conclude with reflections on these results: "In a poor
population, the effects of maternal
multiple micronutrient supplementation on the fetus persisted into
childhood, with increases
in both weight and body size. These increases were small, however,
since those exposed to
micronutrients had an average of 2% higher weight than controls. The
public-health
implications of changes in weight and blood pressure need to be
clarified through follow-up."
Dr Keith West and Dr Parul Christian,
Center for Human Nutrition, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School
of Public Health,
Baltimore, MD, USA, provided an accompanying comment, in which they
point out the success of the randomized trial to indicate a correlation
between latent effects: "At present, the clearest lesson from the study
by Osrin and
colleagues lies in the example it sets for successful follow-up of
randomised trial cohorts of
children that can reveal latent causal effects of antenatal
micronutrient supplementation on growth and
chronic-disease risk in undernourished populations."
Effects of antenatal multiple micronutrient supplementation on
children's weight and size at 2 years of age in Nepal: follow-up of a
double-blind randomised controlled trial
Anjana Vaidya, Naomi Saville, Bhim Prasad Shrestha, Anthony M de L
Costello, Dharma S Manandhar, David Osrin
The Lancet, February 8, 2008;
371:492-499
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Written by Anna Sophia McKenney
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