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FOOD AND NUTRITION BULLETIN
Volume 36, Issue -, Pages S109-S118Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0379572115585772
Keywords
folate; folic acid; Latin America; prevalence; vitamin; vitamin B-12
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- DSM Nutritional Products
- ARS [813615, ARS-0426640] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER
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Background: The current magnitude of folate and vitamin B-12 deficiency in Latin America and the Caribbean is uncertain. Objective: To summarize data on plasma or serum vitamin B-12 and folate concentrations in Latin America and the Caribbean reported since 1990, a period that covers the era before and after the introduction of folic acid fortification. Methods: A systematic review was conducted in 2012 and updated in 2014. Studies and surveys using biochemical biomarkers and conducted in apparently healthy individuals were identified. Results: Folate deficiency in Latin America and the Caribbean appears not to be a public health problem (prevalence < 5%) after the introduction of folic acid fortification. However, there is some indication that high rates of low or marginal vitamin B-12 status remain in most locations and across population groups. Conclusions: Adding vitamin B-12 as a fortificant with folic acid may be the best strategy in areas where vitamin B-12 deficiency is an established concern.
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