Fortification of staple foods with vitamin A for vitamin A deficiency

May 11, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Adding Vitamin A to Common Foods to Prevent Vitamin A Deficiency

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Abstract

Fortifying staple foods with vitamin A alone may make little or no difference to serum retinol concentrations.

  • The review included 10 randomized controlled trials with 4455 participants, all from low- and upper-middle income countries.
  • Fortification with vitamin A alone is associated with uncertain effects on serum retinol concentration and the risk of subclinical vitamin A deficiency.
  • Fortifying staple foods with vitamin A plus other micronutrients probably reduces the risk of subclinical vitamin A deficiency compared to unfortified staple foods.
  • Serum retinol concentrations may not significantly increase with fortification of staple foods with vitamin A plus other micronutrients, indicating low certainty of evidence.
  • No trials reported on crucial outcomes such as mortality, morbidity, or adverse effects related to vitamin A fortification.

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