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. 2020 Aug 25;112(4):1039–1050. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/nqaa200

TABLE 1.

Demographic characteristics and biomarkers of mothers (n = 212)1

Characteristic Value
Age at 5 mo postpartum, y 28.4 ± 6.4
Wealth index2 0.0 ± 1.3
Education
 Elementary school (6–7 y old/6-y duration) 42 (19.8)
 Junior high school (12–13 y old/3-y duration) 73 (34.4)
 Senior high school (15–16 y old/≥3-y duration) 97 (45.8)
Rural location 104 (49.1)
Infant sex female 104 (49.1)
Infant birthweight, g 3126 ± 344
Primiparous 70 (33.0)
Time since last pregnancy,3 mo 45 (0, 80)
Height at 5 mo postpartum, cm 151 ± 5
 Maternal height <145 cm 28 (13.2)
BMI at 5 mo postpartum 24.3 ± 3.9
Weight status at 5 mo postpartum4
 Underweight 9 (4.2)
 Overweight 68 (32.1)
 Obese 16 (7.6)
Human milk volume
 2 mo postpartum (83% EBF) 746 ± 214
 5 mo postpartum (43% EBF) 701 ± 187
Biomarkers at 5 mo postpartum5 (n = 163)
 Hemoglobin, g/L 132 ± 12
  Hemoglobin <120 g/L 25 (15.3)
 Iron serum ferritin, geometric mean (95% CI) μg/L 24.9 (21.5, 28.8)
  Iron serum ferritin <15 μg/L 40 (24.5)
 Iron sTfR, geometric mean (95% CI) mg/L 6.27 (5.99, 6.57)
  Iron sTfR >8.3 mg/L 26 (16.0)
 Iron BIS, mg/kg 4.36 ± 4.20
  Iron BIS <0 mg/kg 25 (15.3)
 IDA (hemoglobin <120 g/L and BIS <0 mg/kg) 12 (7.4)
 Zinc, μmol/L 10.4 ± 1.3
  Zinc <10.7 μmol/L 98 (60.1)
 RBP, geometric mean (95% CI) μmol/L 1.33 (1.28, 1.39)
  RBP <1.20 μmol/L 56 (34.4)
 Selenium, μmol/L 1.10 ± 0.16
  Selenium <0.82 μmol/L 4 (2.5)
  Selenium <0.89 μmol/L 12 (7.4)
  Selenium <1.0 μmol/L 35 (21.5)
  Selenium <1.1 μmol/L 85 (52.2)
 Vitamin B-12, pmol/L 301 ± 117
  Vitamin B-12 <148 pmol/L 0
 CRP, median (25th, 75th percentiles) mg/L 1.14 (0.45, 2.54)
  CRP >5 mg/L 24 (14.7)
 AGP, median (25th, 75th percentiles) g/L 0.83 (0.63, 1.07)
  AGP >1 g/L 53 (32.5)
1

Values are means ± SDs, number of participants (%), or median (25th, 75th percentile) unless otherwise indicated. AGP, α-1-acid-glycoprotein; BIS, body iron stores; CRP, C-reactive protein; EBF, exclusively breastfed; IDA, iron deficiency anemia; RBP, retinol binding protein; sTfR, serum transferrin receptor.

2

An asset-based wealth index derived following the Demographic Health Survey Wealth Index guidelines (33), from principal component analysis.

3

Pregnancy distance between the previous child and the infant participant in the study, when child was born.

4

Underweight defined as BMI <18.5; overweight as BMI ≥25 and <30; obese defined as BMI ≥30.

5

Cutoffs used to define deficiency for each biomarker were as follows: hemoglobin, <120 g/L; adjusted ferritin, <15 μg/L (20, 21); adjusted BIS, <0 mg/kg (19); adjusted sTfR, >8.3 mg/L (16); adjusted zinc, <10.7 μmol/L (22); adjusted RBP, <1.20 μmol/L (23); adjusted selenium, <0.82 μmol/L (16), <0.89, <1.0, <1.1 μmol/L (34); vitamin B-12, <148 pmol/L (24). Zinc adjusted for time of the day and interval since the last meal = exp (unadjusted in biomarkers) + regression coefficient for time of day × [(time of day − regression coefficient for interval since previous meal) × interval since previous meal]. Ferritin, sTfR, RBP, zinc, and selenium adjusted for inflammation = exp (unadjusted in biomarkers − regression coefficient for CRP) × (CRP − maximum of lowest decile for CRP) – [regression coefficient for AGP × (AGP − maximum of lowest decile for AGP)].