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Title: | Role of vitamins in human nutrition |
Authors: | Știrbul, Elena |
Keywords: | vitamin;health;nutrient;diet;deficiency |
Issue Date: | Oct-2020 |
Publisher: | Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu" |
Abstract: | Introduction. Vitamins are organic nutrients essential for life.
Each of them has specific functions in the body that
make them unique and irreplaceable. Therefore, the
lack of vitamins leads to metabolic dysfunctions and
related diseases. Purpose. • to explore vitamins` importance in human diet
• to highlight data related to impact of vitamin
deficiency on the population worldwide. Material and
methods. The study explores the data from World Health
Organization and Our World in Data Organization
referring to micronutrient deficiencies among the
population in Moldova and worldwide.
The information according to reasons,
manifestation, impact and prevention of vitamin
deficiencies was examined by using such methods as
analysis, synthesis and generalization.
The accent within the content was focused on
prevalence of anemia because of malnourishment
in pregnant women and children under the age of
five. Results. There are certain life periods, during which demand for specific vitamins and
minerals increases. Pregnant women and children are at greatest risk of
developing vitamins` deficiencies. This is a result of both factors: low dietary
intake and high physiological demands. Our World in Data Organization reports that anemia affects more people than any
other health problem. Micronutrient deficiency anemia can result from a lack of
iron or vitamin B12 ,
folate.
In 2016, around 40% of pregnant women and around 42% of children were anemic
globally. In the Republic of Moldova these values were twice reduced.
Although pregnant women and children are often cited to be affected the most by
micronutrient deficiencies , these deficits may impair the people’s health
throughout the lifetime. Conclusions. The effects of micronutrient deficiencies can be
devastating. Even mild to moderate deficiencies can
affect a person’s well-being and development.
Multispectral approaches and a range of interventions
are required to tackle sustainably the underlying causes.
Behavior-change communication and hygiene are
essential components that aim to improve women’s,
infants’, and young children’s utilization of health
services, and protect them from diseases that interfere
with nutrient absorption. The fact of providing the
population with appropriate information referring to
natural vitamins sources also can contribute to formation
of deliberate choices in favor of nutritious food. |
URI: | https://stiinta.usmf.md/ro/manifestari-stiintifice/zilele-universitatii http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/13012 |
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