2014
DOI: 10.1590/0037-8682-0226-2014
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Vitamin A, vitamin E, iron and zinc status in a cohort of HIV-infected mothers and their uninfected infants

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“…No study reported prevalence among non-pregnant and non-breastfeeding women. Gurgel et al 29 did not report on the use of medicines or supplements and Monteiro et al 30 only reported on the use of antiretroviral therapy. Furthermore, most of the studies did not report mean BMI, ethnicity, educational level or per capita income.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Studies and Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…No study reported prevalence among non-pregnant and non-breastfeeding women. Gurgel et al 29 did not report on the use of medicines or supplements and Monteiro et al 30 only reported on the use of antiretroviral therapy. Furthermore, most of the studies did not report mean BMI, ethnicity, educational level or per capita income.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Studies and Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eleven studies reported on the prevalence of deficiency or insufficiency of vitamin E. 12,14,[29][30][31][33][34][35][36][37][38][39] Different cutoffs for alpha-tocopherol in plasma were used, but a meta-analysis with three subgroups could be conducted. Machado et al 12 and Monteiro et al 30 were not included in any vitamin E meta-analysis because their cutoffs of < 9.7 mmol/l, 9.7-16.2 mmol/l and < 7 mmol/l were not used in any other study.…”
Section: Prevalence Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%