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Findings in 3 clinical trials challenge the accuracy of the Institute of Medicine's estimated average requirements for vitamin A in children and women.

Jesse SheftelAshley R ValentineAngela K HullTetra FadjarwatiBryan M GannonChristopher R DavisSherry A Tanumihardjo
Published in: The American journal of clinical nutrition (2021)
Point estimates of VA intakes to maintain stores were below the current EARs of 275 (children) and 500 (women) μg RAE/d despite the TLRs being higher than the EARs were formulated to maintain (i.e., 0.07 μmol VA/g liver). Interventions based on these EARs may need to be scaled back. Lack of change in VA stores in women taking lower doses may result from physiological adaptation resulting in lower VA utilization. Longer, larger, and controlled studies are needed to accurately define EARs for VA.These trials were registered at Clinicaltrials.gov as NCT04123210 and NCT01814891.
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