Lipid-based nutrient supplements for maternal, birth, and infant developmental outcomes

Sep 1, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Lipid-based nutrient supplements and their effects on mothers, newborns, and infant development

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Abstract

In a review of four studies involving 8,018 pregnant women, lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNS) showed a slight positive effect on birth weight and length compared to iron folic acid (IFA).

  • LNS supplementation is associated with a slightly higher mean birth weight (53.28 g) and length (0.24 cm) compared to IFA.
  • There is a reduction in the proportion of infants classified as small for gestational age and those with newborn stunting in the LNS group.
  • LNS did not significantly impact maternal gestational weight gain, maternal mortality, or low birth weight compared to IFA and multiple micronutrients.
  • LNS is linked to an increased risk of maternal anaemia when compared to both IFA and multiple micronutrients.
  • The evidence is limited, with the majority of findings driven by one large-scale study in Bangladesh.

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