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Nutritional Status of Lactating Mothers and Their Breast Milk Concentration of Iron, Zinc and Copper in Rural Vietnam

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JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE AND VITAMINOLOGY
Volume 55, Issue 4, Pages 338-345

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CENTER ACADEMIC PUBL JAPAN
DOI: 10.3177/jnsv.55.338

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Vietnam; iron; zinc; copper; human milk

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Breast milk is considered to be the best nutrient source for infants. However, nutritional compositions of breast milk in developing Countries. especially among malnourished women. have not been fully investigated. This Study aimed to assess nutritional status and nutrient composition of breast milk in lactating mothers in rural Vietnam. Sixty breast-feeding mothers at 6 to 12 mo postpartum, free from any medical disorder and/or medication, and not pregnant were randomly selected in Yen The, Bac Giang, Vietnam. Their nutritional status, breast milk concentration and dietary intakes were assessed. Among the study participants. anemia (39.0%) and low serum zinc concentration (55.4%) were frequently observed. Dietary assessment revealed lower intakes or iron (1.0.2 +/- 2.5 mg/d) and zinc (10.4 +/- 2.2 mg/d) than estimated requirements. The breast milk concentration of iron, zinc and copper was 0.43 +/- 0.15 mg/L, 0.56 (0.37, 0.82) mg/L and 0.19 +/- 0.05 mg/L, respectively The breast milk concentration of iron, zinc and copper was not correlated to the serum concentration or dietary intakes. In conclusion, We uncovered a high prevalence of anemia and zinc deficiency in lactating mothers in rural Vietnam. The findings demonstrate a low breast milk zinc concentration among the participants, but need further investigation.

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