457 resultados para micronutrients
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Objectives: This study sought to investigate the effect of a multiple micronutrient supplement on left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) in patients with heart failure. Background: Observational studies suggest that patients with heart failure have reduced intake and lower concentrations of a number of micronutrients. However, there have been very few intervention studies investigating the effect of micronutrient supplementation in patients with heart failure. Methods: This was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study involving 74 patients with chronic stable heart failure that compared multiple micronutrient supplementation taken once daily versus placebo for 12 months. The primary endpoint was LVEF assessed by cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging or 3-dimensional echocardiography. Secondary endpoints were Minnesota Living With Heart Failure Questionnaire score, 6-min walk test distance, blood concentrations of N-terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic peptide, C-reactive protein, tumor necrosis factor alpha, interleukin-6, interleukin-10, and urinary levels of 8-iso-prostaglandin F2 alpha. Results: Blood concentrations of a number of micronutrients increased significantly in the micronutrient supplement group, indicating excellent compliance with the intervention. There was no significant difference in mean LVEF at 12 months between treatment groups after adjusting for baseline (mean difference: 1.6%, 95% confidence interval: -2.6 to 5.8, p = 0.441). There was also no significant difference in any of the secondary endpoints at 12 months between treatment groups. Conclusions: This study provides no evidence to support the routine treatment of patients with chronic stable heart failure with a multiple micronutrient supplement. (Micronutrient Supplementation in Patients With Heart Failure [MINT-HF]; NCT01005303).
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The objective of the present paper was to review the literature investigating the potential relationship between fruit and vegetables (FV) and psychological well-being. The rising prevalence of mental ill health is causing considerable societal burden. Inexpensive and effective strategies are therefore required to improve the psychological well-being of the population, and to reduce the negative impact of mental health problems. A growing body of literature suggests that dietary intake may have the potential to influence psychological well-being. For example, studies have suggested that particular dietary constituents, including vitamins and minerals, might be beneficial to psychological health. However, in order to better reflect normal dietary intake, health-based research has increasingly begun to focus on whole foods and dietary patterns, rather than individual nutrients. One food group that has received increasing attention with regard to psychological health is FV. This is probably a result of the strong evidence base, which exists in relation to their protective association with a number of chronic diseases, as well as the fact that they are a rich source of some of the nutrients which have been linked to psychological health. While some promising findings exist with regards to FV intake and psychological well-being, overall, results are inconsistent. Possible reasons for this, such as methodological issues related to study design and the measurement of psychological well-being and FV intake, are discussed within this review. Based on the predominantly observational nature of existing literature, the present paper concludes that future well-designed randomised controlled trials are required to investigate the relationship further.
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This paper presents data from the English Channel area of Britain and Northern France on the spatial distribution of Lower to early Middle Palaeolithic pre-MIS5 interglacial sites which are used to test the contention that the pattern of the richest sites is a real archaeological distribution and not of taphonomic origin. These sites show a marked concentration in the middle-lower reaches of river valleys with most being upstream of, but close to, estimated interglacial tidal limits. A plant and animal database derived from Middle-Late Pleistocene sites in the region is used to estimate the potentially edible foods and their distribution in the typically undulating landscape of the region. This is then converted into the potential availability of macronutrients (proteins, carbohydrates, fats) and selected micronutrients. The floodplain is shown to be the optimum location in the nutritional landscape (nutriscape). In addition to both absolute and seasonal macronutrient advantages the floodplains could have provided foods rich in key micronutrients, which are linked to better health, the maintenance of fertility and minimization of infant mortality. Such places may have been seen as ‘good (or healthy) places’ explaining the high number of artefacts accumulated by repeated visitation over long periods of time and possible occupation. The distribution of these sites reflects the richest aquatic and wetland successional habitats along valley floors. Such locations would have provided foods rich in a wide range of nutrients, importantly including those in short supply at these latitudes. When combined with other benefits, the high nutrient diversity made these locations the optimal niche in northwest European mixed temperate woodland environments. It is argued here that the use of these nutritionally advantageous locations as nodal or central points facilitated a healthy variant of the Palaeolithic diet which permitted habitation at the edge of these hominins’ range.
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BACKGROUND: Observational studies suggest that patients with heart failure have a tendency to a reduced status of a number of micronutrients and that this may be associated with an adverse prognosis. A small number of studies also suggest that patients with heart failure may have reduced dietary intake of micronutrients, a possible mechanism for reduced status.
OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were to assess dietary micronutrient intake and micronutrient status in a group of patients with heart failure.
METHODS: Dietary intake was assessed in 79 outpatients with chronic stable heart failure with a reduced ejection fraction using a validated food frequency questionnaire. Blood concentrations of a number of micronutrients, including vitamin D, were measured in fasting blood samples, drawn at the time of food frequency questionnaire completion.
RESULTS: More than 20% of patients reported intakes less than the reference nutrient intake or recommended intake for riboflavin, vitamin D, vitamin A, calcium, magnesium, potassium, zinc, copper, selenium, and iodine. More than 5% of patients reported intakes less than the lower reference nutrient intake or minimum recommended intake for riboflavin, vitamin D, vitamin A, calcium, magnesium, potassium, zinc, selenium, and iodine. Vitamin D deficiency (plasma total 25-hydroxy-vitamin D concentration <50 nmol/L) was observed in 75.6% of patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Vitamin D deficiency was common in this group of patients with heart failure. Based on self-reported dietary intake, a substantial number of individuals may not have been consuming enough vitamin D and a modest number of individuals may not have been consuming enough riboflavin, vitamin A, calcium, magnesium, potassium, zinc, copper, selenium, or iodine to meet their dietary needs.
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Com o presente trabalho pretendeu-se determinar e compreender melhor quais os alvos do Alumínio (Al) nas plantas, e contribuir para um melhor entendimento dos mecanismos de tolerância presentes em genótipos com elevado grau de tolerância ao Al. O Al é um dos maiores constituintes do solo e torna-se biodisponível em solos com baixo pH. Nesses casos, a exposição ao Al afecta negativamente o crescimento das plantas conduzindo a uma diminuição da produção. Estes factos são especialmente visíveis nos cereais, sendo a exposição ao Al uma das principais causas das quebras de produção nestas espécies. O Capítulo I consiste numa revisão geral sobre a toxicidade do Al nas plantas, apontando os seus principais alvos. Apresenta também os mecanismos de resistência, que inclui Al-destoxificação externa e interna, em diferentes espécies. O Capítulo II aborda os estudos sobre a exposição de curto prazo ao Al em duas espécies de cereais: Triticum aestivum L. e Secale cereale L., tendo-se sempre utilizado um genótipo Al-tolerante e um Al-sensível para cada espécie. Este capítulo está dividido em três estudos: no Capítulo II.1 realça-se o efeito da exposição a 185 μM de Al no equilíbrio nutricional em trigo. Verificou-se que em ambos os genótipos (sensível e tolerante) o perfil de macro e micro nutrientes se alterou, tendo uma interferência negativa, sobretudo no nível de P, Mg e K. Além disso, registaram-se diferenças na diferenciação da endoderme consoante o grau de tolerância/sensibilidade do genótipo. No Capítulo II.2 apresenta-se uma visão mais abrangente dos efeitos da exposição a 185 μM de Al em trigo, incluindo parâmetros fisiológicos, estruturais, citológicos e genotóxicos. Demonstra-se, pela primeira vez, que a progressão do ciclo celular é diferentemente regulada, dependendo da tolerância/sensibilidade do genótipo e que, mesmo em zonas já diferenciadas da raiz a exposição ao Al leva à deposição de calose. O Capítulo II.3 aborda os efeitos da exposição de 1.1 mM de Al em centeio, numa perspectiva bastante alargada. Apresenta-se o desequilíbrio nutricional, sobretudo no genótipo sensível, assim como a translocação de Al para a parte aérea nesse mesmo genótipo. Analisa-se também o comportamento de ambos os genótipos no que se refere ao ciclo celular, diferenciação da endoderme, crescimento radicular, reservas de hidratos de carbono, entre outros. Os resultados apontam para estratégias bem definidas adoptadas pelo genótipo tolerante de forma a minimizar a acção do Al no sistema radicular. O Capítulo III compreende a exposição longa ao Al. Dois genótipos de centeio com diferentes graus de tolerância ao Al foram expostos a 1.11 mM e 1.85 mM de Al durante 21 dias, tendo sido usados dois pontos de amostragem (15 e 21 dias). Este capítulo está dividido em dois estudos: No Capítulo III. 1 analisamse os mecanismos antioxidantes (folhas e raízes) como resposta à exposição ao Al, dando-se especial atenção ao ciclo do ascorbato-glutationas. A exposição ao Al levou a stress oxidativo e a alterações na actividade de enzimas antioxidantes e no conteúdo de antioxidantes não-enzimáticos. Demonstra-se que os dois órgãos apresentam respostas diferentes à exposição ao Al e que a capacidade de sobreviver em ambientes ricos em Al depende da eficácia da resposta antioxidante. Para além disso, a resposta do ciclo ascorbato-glutationas parece estar dependente do tipo de órgão, grau de tolerância e do tempo de exposição ao Al. No Capítulo III. 2 analisam-se os efeitos da exposição ao Al na fotossíntese. Verificou-se que o Al afecta negativamente a taxa fotossintética em ambos os genótipos, embora as alterações que o Al provoca nas trocas gasosas e no Ciclo de Calvin sejam dependentes do genótipo. Verificou-se também que os danos no genótipo sensível surgem mais cedo do que no genótipo tolerante, mas que ambos apresentam susceptibilidade ao Al após exposição de longo termo. Por fim, no Capítulo IV são apresentadas as conclusões da Tese de Doutoramento.
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Dissertação de mestrado, Aquacultura, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015
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Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Genética), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2015
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The most consumed squid species worldwide were characterized regarding their concentrations of minerals, fatty acids, cholesterol and vitamin E. Interspecific comparisons were assessed among species and geographical origin. The health benefits derived from squid consumption were assessed based on daily minerals intake and on nutritional lipid quality indexes. Squids contribute significantly to daily intake of several macro (Na, K, Mg and P) and micronutrients (Cu, Zn and Ni). Despite their low fat concentration, they are rich in long-chain omega-3 fatty acids, particularly docosahexaenoic (DHA) and eicosapentanoic (EPA) acids, with highly favorable ω-3/ω-6 ratios (from 5.7 to 17.7), reducing the significance of their high cholesterol concentration (140–549 mg/100 g ww). Assessment of potential health risks based on minerals intake, non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks indicated that Loligo gahi (from Atlantic Ocean), Loligo opalescens (from Pacific Ocean) and Loligo duvaucelii (from Indic Ocean) should be eaten with moderation due to the high concentrations of Cu and/or Cd. Canonical discriminant analysis identified the major fatty acids (C14:0, C18:0, C18:1, C18:3ω-3, C20:4ω-6 and C22:5ω-6), P, K, Cu and vitamin E as chemical discriminators for the selected species. These elements and compounds exhibited the potential to prove authenticity of the commercially relevant squid species.
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OBJECTIVE: To describe food habits and dietary intakes of athletic and non-athletic adolescents in Switzerland. SETTING: College, high schools and professional centers in the Swiss canton of Vaud. METHOD: A total of 3,540 subjects aged 9-19 y answered a self-reported anonymous questionnaire to assess lifestyles, physical plus sports activity and food habits. Within this sample, a subgroup of 246 subjects aged 11-15 also participated in an in-depth ancillary study including a 3 day dietary record completed by an interview with a dietician. RESULTS: More boys than girls reported engaging in regular sports activities (P<0.001). Adolescent food habits are quite traditional: up to 15 y, most of the respondents have a breakfast and eat at least two hot meals a day, the percentages decreasing thereafter. Snacking is widespread among adolescents (60-80% in the morning, 80-90% in the afternoon). Food habits among athletic adolescents are healthier and also are perceived as such in a higher proportion. Among athletic adolescents, consumption frequency is higher for dairy products and ready to eat (RTE) cereals, for fruit, fruit juices and salad (P<0.05 at least). Thus the athletic adolescent's food brings more micronutrients than the diet of their non-athletic counterparts. Within the subgroup (ancillary study), mean energy intake corresponds to requirements for age/gender group. CONCLUSIONS: Athletic adolescents display healthier food habits than non-athletic adolescents: this result supports the idea that healthy behavior tends to cluster and suggests that prevention programs among this age group should target simultaneously both sports activity and food habits.
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Methods to optimize healing through dietary strategies present an attractive option for patients, such that healing from delicate oral surgeries occurs as optimally as possible with minimal patient-meditated complications through improper food choices. This review discusses findings from studies that have investigated the role of diet, either whole foods or individual dietary components, on periodontal health and their potential role in wound healing after periodontal surgery. To date, research in this area has largely focused on foods or individual dietary components that may attenuate inflammation or oxidant stress, or foster de novo bone formation. These studies suggest that a wide variety of dietary components, including macronutrients and micronutrients, are integral for optimal periodontal health and have the potential to accelerate oral wound healing after periodontal procedures. Moreover, this review provides guidance regarding dietary considerations that may help a patient achieve the best possible outcome after a periodontal procedure.
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Cette étude s’inscrit dans le cadre du projet « Pôle francophone africain sur le Double Fardeau Nutritionnel » (DFN) du laboratoire TRANSNUT, centre collaborateur OMS sur la transition nutritionnelle du Département de Nutrition de l’Université de Montréal, en collaboration avec ses partenaires au Burkina Faso, à savoir l’Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la Santé (IRSS) et l’Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP). Elle est l’une des premières à s’intéresser au double fardeau de la malnutrition en Afrique francophone. Cette étude avait pour objectif de démontrer l’existence du double fardeau de la malnutrition parmi les adultes de Ouagadougou au Burkina Faso, d’en donner l’ampleur et d’identifier ses liens avec les facteurs du mode de vie. Plus spécifiquement, elle visait à décrire les carences nutritionnelles, les facteurs de risque cardiométabolique (FRCM), et la typologie du double fardeau de la malnutrition; examiner les caractéristiques du mode de vie des adultes et leurs liens avec le double fardeau de la malnutrition selon les conditions économique, et enfin d’examiner l’association entre inflammation subclinique, les carences nutritionnelles et les FRCM selon les facteurs du mode de vie. Ces objectifs faisaient suite à nos principales hypothèses qui stipulaient que : parmi les adultes de Ouagadougou, le phénotype de double fardeau de la malnutrition le plus fréquemment observé est l’association de surpoids/obésité avec une ou plusieurs carences nutritionnelles, surtout chez les femmes, puis qu’une alimentation de piètre qualité, en lien avec de mauvaises conditions socioéconomiques et de vie est associée tant aux FRCM qu’aux carences nutritionnelles, contribuant ainsi au double fardeau de malnutrition, et enfin qu’un état d’inflammation subclinique joue un rôle de médiateur entre le mode de vie et aussi bien les carences nutritionnelles que les FRCM. Afin de répondre à ces objectifs, une étude transversale descriptive et analytique a été conduite auprès d’un échantillon aléatoire de 330 adultes âgés de 25 à 60 ans recrutés au sein de l’Observatoire de Population de Ouagadougou, situé à la partie nord de la ville. Cet échantillon a été subdivisé en terciles du score de possessions matérielles, proxy du statut socioéconomique, avec 110 personnes respectivement dans chaque strate de niveau socioéconomique bas, moyen et élevé. Chaque participant a fourni des données sociodémographiques, anthropométriques, cliniques et comportementales; il a aussi fourni un échantillon de sang. Les principales variables de l’étude étaient les suivantes : l’âge, les conditions socioéconomiques (insécurité alimentaire, éducation et proxy du revenu), le mode de vie (les apports alimentaires et la qualité de l’alimentation, l’activité physique, la consommation d’alcool et de tabac, la perception de l’image corporelle, le stress psychosocial); l’inflammation subclinique; les FRCM [surpoids/obésité, tension artérielle élevée (TAE) ou hypertension artérielle (HTA), hyperglycémie, dyslipidémie et insulino-résistance]; les carences nutritionnelles (maigreur, anémie, carence en fer et en vitamine A). Des phénotypes de double fardeau de la malnutrition ont été identifiés en combinant FRCM et carences nutritionnelles. Les résultats ont montré une prévalence élevée de surpoids/obésité, d’obésité abdominale, d’hypertension artérielle, d’hyperglycémie, de résistance à l’insuline et du taux de lipoprotéine de haute densité (HDL-C) bas, respectivement de 24,2 %, 12,5 %, 21,9 %, 22,3 %, 25,1 % et 30,0 %. En utilisant les seuils plus sensibles de la Fédération Internationale du Diabète (FID), l’obésité abdominale, la tension artérielle élevée (TAE), l’hyperglycémie était respectivement de 23,5 %; 36,1 % et 34,5 %. Des carences nutritionnelles étaient également présentes, l’anémie, la carence en fer et en vitamine A, ainsi que la maigreur atteignant respectivement 25,5 %, 15,4 %, 12,7 % et 9,7 % de la population étudiée. Les femmes étaient significativement plus touchées que les hommes autant par les FRCM que par les carences nutritionnelles. Le double fardeau de la malnutrition touchait 23,5 % des personnes et même 25,8 % avec les seuils de la FID pour l’obésité abdominale, la TAE, et l’hyperglycémie. Les deux principaux phénotypes observés étaient : l’association de « surpoids/obésité avec au moins une carence en micronutriment », touchant 7,8 % (11,8 % ♀ vs. 3,4 % ♂) des personnes et l’association d’au moins un FRCM autre que le surpoids/obésité avec au moins une carence en micronutriment, qui touchait 9.0 % (12,4 % ♀ vs. 5,4 % ♂) des personnes. La prévalence de ces phénotypes était plus élevée en utilisant les seuils de la FID plutôt que les seuils de l’OMS. Près de 72,9 % des personnes ou 81,2 % (seuils de la FID) avaient au moins un FRCM. Nous avons identifié à partir de l’analyse typologique, deux schémas alimentaires; « urbain » et « traditionnel », dans cette étude. Les carences nutritionnelles étaient davantage associées au schéma alimentaire « traditionnel », alors que les FRCM se retrouvaient dans les deux schémas alimentaires. Le schéma « urbain » regroupait significativement plus d’hommes et de personnes de niveau socioéconomique élevé, alors que les personnes de niveau socioéconomique bas et les femmes étaient proportionnellement plus nombreuses dans le schéma « traditionnel ». Le temps dévolu aux activités sédentaires était significativement plus important que celui consacré aux activités d’intensité modérée à vigoureuse. L’activité physique était inversement associée à l’indice de masse corporelle (IMC), au tour de taille (TT), à la masse grasse corporelle, à la tension artérielle systolique (TAS) et diastolique (TAD), à la triglycéridémie et au taux de lipoprotéine de faible densité (LDL-C). L’IMC et le TT augmentaient en outre avec le temps de sédentarité. Ainsi, le double fardeau de malnutrition était associé au statut socioéconomique bas, au sexe féminin et à la sédentarité. Nous avons aussi trouvé que 39,4 % des personnes avaient une inflammation subclinique qui était associée de façon indépendante et positive à la ferritinémie, à l’IMC, au TT et à la masse grasse corporelle, et négativement au HDL-C. L’exploration du stress psychosocial et de l’image corporelle a révélé une association entre le stress psychosocial, l’HTA et une perception positive de l’embonpoint. Les personnes ayant peut-être accusé un retard de croissance à l’enfance (d’après l’indice de Cormic) étaient significativement plus touchées par le surpoids/obésité, l’obésité abdominale et la résistance à l’insuline. Ces résultats nous ont permis d’atteindre nos objectifs, mais aussi de vérifier nos hypothèses de recherche. Comme on peut le constater, les FRCM sont une réalité à Ouagadougou, qui se compliquent par leur coexistence avec des carences en micronutriments dont la prévalence est tout aussi importante. Une transition nutritionnelle est en cours dans cette ville et contribue au bouleversement des comportements alimentaires et du style de vie favorisant l’émergence de ce double fardeau, dans un contexte où le passé nutritionnel de la population offre des conditions idéales pour un niveau de risque particulièrement élevé pour ces FRCM. Cependant, l’évolution de cette prévalence pourrait être inversée ou tout au moins ralentie si des actions étaient entreprises dès maintenant.
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The Sultanate of Oman is located on the south-eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, which lies on the south-western tip of the Asian continent. The strategic geographical locations of the Sultanate with its many maritime ports distributed on the Indian Ocean have historically made it one of the Arabian Peninsula leaders in the international maritime trade sector. Intensive trading relationships over long time periods have contributed to the high plant diversity seen in Oman where agricultural production depends entirely on irrigation from groundwater sources. As a consequence of the expansion of the irrigated area, groundwater depletion has increased, leading to the intrusion of seawater into freshwater aquifers. This phenomenon has caused water and soil salinity problems in large parts of the Al-Batinah governorate of Oman and threatens cultivated crops, including banana (Musa spp.). According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, the majority of South Al-Batinah farms are affected by salinity (ECe > 4 dS m-1). As no alternative farmland is available, the reclamation of salt-affected soils using simple cultural practices is of paramount importance, but in Oman little scientific research has been conducted to develop such methods of reclamation. This doctoral study was initiated to help filling this research gap, particularly for bananas. A literature review of the banana cultivation history revealed that the banana germplasm on the Arabian Peninsula is probably introduced from Indonesia and India via maritime routes across the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. In a second part of this dissertation, two experiments are described. A laboratory trial conducted at the University of Kassel, in Witzenhausen, Germany from June to July 2010. This incubation experiment was done to explore how C and N mineralization of composted dairy manure and date palm straw differed in alkaline non-saline and saline soils. Each soil was amended with four organic fertilizers: 1) composted dairy manure, 2) manure + 10% date palm straw, 3) manure + 30% date palm straw or 4) date palm straw alone, in addition to un-amended soils as control. The results showed that the saline soil had a lower soil organic C content and microbial biomass C than the non-saline soil. This led to lower mineralization rates of manure and date palm straw in the saline soil. In the non-saline soil, the application of manure and straw resulted in significant increases of CO2 emissions, equivalent to 2.5 and 30% of the added C, respectively. In the non-amended control treatment of the saline soil, the sum of CO2-C reached only 55% of the soil organic C in comparison with the non-saline soil. In which 66% of the added manure and 75% of the added straw were emitted, assuming that no interactions occurred between soil organic C, manure C and straw C during microbial decomposition. The application of straw always led to a net N immobilization compared to the control. Salinity had no specific effect on N mineralization as indicated by the CO2-C to Nmin ratio of soil organic matter and manure. However, N immobilization was markedly stronger in the saline soil. Date palm straw strongly promoted saprotrophic fungi in contrast to manure and the combined application of manure and date palm straw had synergistic positive effects on soil microorganisms. In the last week of incubation, net-N mineralization was observed in nearly all treatments. The strongest increase in microbial biomass C was observed in the manure + straw treatment. In both soils, manure had no effect on the fungi-specific membrane component ergosterol. In contrast, the application of straw resulted in strong increases of the ergosterol content. A field experiment was conducted on two adjacent fields at the Agricultural Research Station, Rumais (23°41’15” N, 57°59’1” E) in the South of Al-Batinah Plain in Oman from October 2007 to July 2009. In this experiment, the effects of 24 soil and fertilizer treatments on the growth and productivity of Musa AAA cv. 'Malindi' were evaluated. The treatments consisted of two soil types (saline and amended non-saline), two fertilizer application methods (mixed and ring applied), six fertilizer amendments (1: fresh dairy manure, 2: composted dairy manure, 3: composted dairy manure and 10% date palm straw, 4: composted dairy manure and 30% date palm straw, 5: only NPK, and 6: NPK and micronutrients). Sandy loam soil was imported from another part of Oman to amended the soil in the planting holes and create non-saline conditions in the root-zone. The results indicate that replacing the saline soil in the root zone by non-saline soil improved plant growth and yield more than fertilizer amendments or application methods. Particularly those plants on amended soil where NPK was applied using the ring method and which received micronutrients grew significantly faster to harvest (339 days), had a higher average bunch weight (9.5 kg/bunch) and were consequently more productive (10.6 tonnes/hectare/cycle) compared to the other treatments.
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Introducción: La anemia y la deficiencia de hierro son problemas de salud pública a nivel mundial que afectan principalmente a niños menores de 5 años, con repercusiones en su desarrollo. Este estudio pretende determinar prevalencia y factores asociados (micronutrientes, características del niño y características sociodemográficas) a anemia y ferropenia en niños colombianos entre 1 y 5 años. Metodología: Estudio observacional de corte transversal con 4130 niños, utilizando datos de la encuesta nacional de situación nutricional (ENSIN-2010). Variables dependientes: anemia, ferropenia, niveles de hemoglobina y ferritina. Se realizaron correlaciones bivariadas y regresiones cuantílicas para determinar factores asociados a niveles de hemoglobina y ferritina. Se realizaron chi cuadrados y regresiones logísticas binomiales para determinar factores asociados anemia y ferropenia. Resultados: Prevalencia de anemia: 13,8% (IC 95%: 12.8- 14.8) y de ferropenia: 10.9% (IC95% 10.7-11.1).Los factores asociados a anemia fueron vivienda en área rural, altitud de vivienda, etnia afro descendiente, quintil del índice de riqueza, peso y presencia de ferropenia. El16.3 % de los pacientes anémicos padecían ferropenia. Los factores relacionados con ferropenia fueron: edad, etnia indígena, región Pacífica y no afiliación a seguridad social. Conclusiones: La presencia de anemia en nuestra población es una condición multifactorial que amerita el estudio de otras etiologías además de la ferropenia. Los factores de riesgo encontrados son condiciones que pueden relacionarse con mayor pobreza e inseguridad alimentaria, por lo cual además de la ejecución de programas de suplencia nutricional se recomienda implementar políticas públicas encaminadas a mejorar las condiciones socioeconómicas de grupos de riesgo
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Rapid economic growth in China has resulted in substantially improved household incomes. Diets have also changed, with a movement away from traditional foods and towards animal products and processed foods. Yet micronutrient deficiencies, particularly for calcium and vitamin A, are still widespread in China. In this research we model the determinants of the intakes of these micronutrients using household panel data, asking particularly whether continuing income increases are likely to cause the deficiencies to be overcome. Nonparametric kernel regressions and random effects panel regression models are employed. The results show a statistically significant but relatively small positive income effect on both nutrient intakes. The local availability of milk is seen to have a strong positive effect on intakes of both micronutrients. Thus, rather than relying on increasing incomes to overcome deficiencies, supplementary government policies, such as school milk programmes, may be warranted.
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Functional foods (specific nutrient and/or food components) should beneficially affect one or more target functions in the body. The use of functional foods as a form of preventive medicine has been the subject of much research over the last two decades. It is well known that nutrition plays a vital role in chronic diseases, but it is only recently that data relating to the effects of specific nutrients or foods on the immune system have become available. This chapter aims to summarize the effects of some functional foods (e.g., prebiotics and micronutrients) on the immune system. It should be noted, however, that studies into the role of functional foods with regard to the human immune system are still in their infancy and a great deal of controversy surrounds the health claims attributed to some functional foods. Consequently, thorough studies are required in human and animal systems if we are to move towards developing a functional diet that provides maximal health benefits.