Status of folate in healthy children in Almeria

The objective of this study is to establish reference values for folic acid in a healthy population of children aged 4–11 years and to examine related epidemiological, dietary and analytical factors. A cross-sectional study of 658 healthy children aged 4–11 years was made. Epidemiological, socioecon...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of pediatrics 2021-06, Vol.180 (6), p.1825-1832
Hauptverfasser: Gómez-Bueno, Sara, Vázquez-López, Maria A., García-Escobar, Iciar, Cabrera-Sevilla, Jose Eugenio, Ortiz Pérez, María, Bonillo-Perales, Antonio, Lendinez-Molinos, Francisco
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Zusammenfassung:The objective of this study is to establish reference values for folic acid in a healthy population of children aged 4–11 years and to examine related epidemiological, dietary and analytical factors. A cross-sectional study of 658 healthy children aged 4–11 years was made. Epidemiological, socioeconomic and dietary variables were analysed, the BMI Z-score was obtained, levels of serum folate and serum vitamin B 12 were determined and haematological, iron status and erythropoietic activity parameters were examined. The study data were analysed by non-parametric tests and linear multiple regression. The mean folate value was 8.6 ± 4.6 ng/mL (95% reference interval: 2.8–20 ng/mL). A level < 3 ng/mL (5th percentile) was considered as folate deficiency (4.6% of subjects). No child reported symptoms related to this deficiency. Folate values were significantly lower with age ( p < 0.01), low NSE and low parental educational level ( p : 0.0001). No relationship was found between folates and the analytical variables. According to multivariate linear regression, the variables significantly associated with serum folate were age, socioeconomic level and vitamin B 12 . Conclusions: Serum folate levels in healthy school children are described. Age, socioeconomic level and serum vitamin B 12 are factors associated with folate status. Specific cut-off values for a paediatric population should be defined. What is Known: • Folic acid is an essential micronutrient for optimal growth and development; its deficit is associated with adverse health effects. • The studies on their status and deficit are not comparable due to a lack of agreement on appropriate indicators and reference values. What is New: • This study reports the levels of serum folate in a large population of healthy schoolchildren, with strict inclusion criteria in a developed country and identifies the associated sociodemographic, dietary and analytical (vitamin B12, iron parameters and erythropoietic activity) factors, avoiding potential confusion.
ISSN:0340-6199
1432-1076
DOI:10.1007/s00431-020-03902-2