Fortification of rice with vitamins and minerals for addressing micronutrient malnutrition

Nov 6, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Adding vitamins and minerals to rice to reduce nutrient deficiencies

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Abstract

Rice fortification with iron and other micronutrients may make little or no difference in the risk of anaemia.

  • Fortification with iron alone or combined with other micronutrients is associated with a risk ratio of 0.72 for anaemia.
  • There is a potential reduction in iron deficiency with an associated risk ratio of 0.66.
  • Mean haemoglobin levels may increase by 1.83 g/L with fortified rice.
  • The risk of vitamin A deficiency may not significantly change with fortification that includes vitamin A.
  • Fortified rice with folic acid may improve serum folate concentrations by 4.30 nmol/L.
  • An increase in hookworm infection risk is associated with rice fortified with iron, with a risk ratio of 1.78.

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