Multiple micronutrient powders for home (point-of-use) fortification of foods in pregnant women

Jun 21, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using multiple vitamin and mineral powders to enrich food at home for pregnant women

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Abstract

Micronutrient powders for point-of-use fortification of foods showed lower adherence compared to iron and folic acid supplements in a study involving 405 pregnant women.

  • Adherence to micronutrient powders was 24% lower than adherence to iron and folic acid supplements.
  • No significant difference was found in maternal anaemia at 37 weeks of gestation between micronutrient powders and multiple micronutrient tablets.
  • No evidence was reported for the majority of primary and secondary outcomes, including maternal iron deficiency, maternal mortality, or birth weight.
  • The overall quality of evidence from included studies was assessed as very low due to methodological limitations.
  • More robust studies are needed to evaluate the effects of micronutrient powders on both maternal and infant health outcomes.

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