Folic acid deficiency declined substantially after introduction of the mandatory fortification programme in Queensland, Australia: a secondary health data analysis. Issue 18 (4th September 2019)
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- Folic acid deficiency declined substantially after introduction of the mandatory fortification programme in Queensland, Australia: a secondary health data analysis. Issue 18 (4th September 2019)
- Main Title:
- Folic acid deficiency declined substantially after introduction of the mandatory fortification programme in Queensland, Australia: a secondary health data analysis
- Authors:
- Slagman, Anna
Harriss, Linton
Campbell, Sandra
Muller, Reinhold
McDermott, Robyn - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objective: To investigate the prevalence of folic acid deficiency in Queensland-wide data of routine laboratory measurements, especially in high-risk sub-populations. Design: Secondary health data analysis. Setting: Analysis of routine folic acid tests conducted by Pathology Queensland (AUSLAB). Participants: Female and male persons aged 0–117 years with routine folic acid testing between 1 January 2004 and 31 December 2015. If repeat tests on the same person were conducted, only the initial test was analysed ( n 291 908). Results: Overall the prevalence of folic acid deficiency declined from 7·5 % before (2004–2008) to 1·1 % after mandatory folic acid fortification (2010–2015; P < 0·001) reflecting a relative reduction of 85 %. Levels of erythrocyte folate increased significantly from a median (interquartile range) of 820 (580–1180) nmol/l in 2008 before fortification to 1020 (780–1350) nmol/l in 2010 ( P < 0·001) after fortification. The prevalence of folic acid deficiency in the Indigenous population (14 792 samples) declined by 93 % (17·4 v . 1·3 %; P < 0·001); and by 84 % in non-Indigenous residents (7·0 v . 1·1 %; P < 0·001). In a logistic regression model the observed decrease of folic acid deficiency between 2008 and 2010 was found independent of gender, age and ethnicity (ORcrude = 0·20; 95 % CI 0·18, 0·23; P < 0·001; ORadjusted = 0·21; 95 % CI 0·18, 0·23; P < 0·001). Conclusions: While voluntary folic acid fortification, introduced in 1995, failedAbstract: Objective: To investigate the prevalence of folic acid deficiency in Queensland-wide data of routine laboratory measurements, especially in high-risk sub-populations. Design: Secondary health data analysis. Setting: Analysis of routine folic acid tests conducted by Pathology Queensland (AUSLAB). Participants: Female and male persons aged 0–117 years with routine folic acid testing between 1 January 2004 and 31 December 2015. If repeat tests on the same person were conducted, only the initial test was analysed ( n 291 908). Results: Overall the prevalence of folic acid deficiency declined from 7·5 % before (2004–2008) to 1·1 % after mandatory folic acid fortification (2010–2015; P < 0·001) reflecting a relative reduction of 85 %. Levels of erythrocyte folate increased significantly from a median (interquartile range) of 820 (580–1180) nmol/l in 2008 before fortification to 1020 (780–1350) nmol/l in 2010 ( P < 0·001) after fortification. The prevalence of folic acid deficiency in the Indigenous population (14 792 samples) declined by 93 % (17·4 v . 1·3 %; P < 0·001); and by 84 % in non-Indigenous residents (7·0 v . 1·1 %; P < 0·001). In a logistic regression model the observed decrease of folic acid deficiency between 2008 and 2010 was found independent of gender, age and ethnicity (ORcrude = 0·20; 95 % CI 0·18, 0·23; P < 0·001; ORadjusted = 0·21; 95 % CI 0·18, 0·23; P < 0·001). Conclusions: While voluntary folic acid fortification, introduced in 1995, failed especially in high-risk subgroups, the 2009 mandatory folic acid fortification programme coincided with a substantial decrease of folic acid deficiency in the entire population. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Public health nutrition. Volume 22:Issue 18(2019)
- Journal:
- Public health nutrition
- Issue:
- Volume 22:Issue 18(2019)
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- Volume 22, Issue 18 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 22
- Issue:
- 18
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0022-0018-0000
- Page Start:
- 3426
- Page End:
- 3434
- Publication Date:
- 2019-09-04
- Subjects:
- Folic acid, -- Indigenous, -- Nutrition, -- Erythrocyte folate, -- Secondary health data
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- DOI:
- 10.1017/S1368980019002258 ↗
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- 1368-9800
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