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Impact of water fortification with calcium on calcium intake in different countries: a simulation study
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2020-08Registro en:
Cormick, Gabriela; Gibbons, Luz; Belizan, Jose; Impact of water fortification with calcium on calcium intake in different countries: a simulation study; Cambridge University Press; Public Health Nutrition.; 8-2020; 1-14
1368-9800
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Cormick, Gabriela
Gibbons, Luz
Belizan, Jose
Resumen
Objective:To simulate the impact - effectiveness and safety - of water fortification with different concentrations of Ca using the Intake Modelling, Assessment and Planning Program.Design:This is a secondary analysis of national or sub-national dietary intake databases.Setting and Participants:Uganda, Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR), Bangladesh, Zambia, Argentina, USA and Italy.Results:We found that for dietary databases assessed from low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), the strategy of fortifying water with 500 mg of Ca/l would decrease the prevalence of low Ca intake in all age groups. We also found that this strategy would be safe as no group would present a percentage of individuals exceeding the upper limit in >2 %, except women aged 19-31 years in Lao PDR, where 6·6 % of women in this group would exceed the upper limit of Ca intake. The same strategy would lead to some groups exceeding the upper limit in USA and Italy.Conclusions:We found that for most LMIC countries, water fortified with Ca could decrease the prevalence of Ca intake inadequacy without exceeding the upper levels of Ca intake.