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High provitamin A carotenoid serum concentrations, elevated retinyl esters, and saturated retinol-binding protein in Zambian preschool children are consistent with the presence of high liver vitamin A stores.

Stephanie MondlochBryan M GannonChristopher R DavisJustin ChilesheChisela KaliwileCassim MasiLuisa Rios-AvilaJesse F GregorySherry A Tanumihardjo
Published in: The American journal of clinical nutrition (2015)
The finding of hypervitaminosis A in Zambian children was supported by high circulating concentrations of carotenoids and mildly elevated serum retinyl esters. ALT-activity assays may be compromised with co-existing vitamin B-6 deficiency. Nutrition education to improve intakes of whole grains and animal-source foods may enhance vitamin B-6 status in Zambians.
Keyphrases
  • binding protein
  • healthcare
  • young adults
  • quality improvement