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Micronutrients and cognitive functions among urban school-going children and adolescents: A cross-sectional multicentric study from India

Micronutrient deficiency (MD) is associated with deficits in cognitive functioning of children. However, no comprehensive multicentric study has been conducted in India to explore the role of multiple MD in cognition of children and adolescents. The present study aimed to explore association of MD w...

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Published in:PloS one 2023-02, Vol.18 (2), p.e0281247-e0281247
Main Authors: Singh, Shweta, Awasthi, Shally, Kumar, Divas, Sarraf, Seema Rani, Pandey, Anuj Kumar, Agarwal, Girdhar G, Awasthi, Avivar, T S, Anish, Mathew, Joseph L, Kar, Sonali, Nair, Suma, Rao, Chythra R, Pande, Harsh, Mahanta, B N, Bharti, Bhavneet, Singh, C M, Singh, Kuldeep, Bhat, Mushtaq A, A R, Somashekar, Awasthi, Rajiv, Mahdi, Abbas Ali
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description Micronutrient deficiency (MD) is associated with deficits in cognitive functioning of children. However, no comprehensive multicentric study has been conducted in India to explore the role of multiple MD in cognition of children and adolescents. The present study aimed to explore association of MD with level of general intelligence and specific cognitive functions, in urban school-going children and adolescents across ten cities of India. Cross-sectional multicentric study, enrolled participants aged 6-16 years. Blood samples were collected for biochemical analysis of calcium, iron, zinc, selenium, folate, vitamin A, D and B12. Colored Progressive Matrices / Standard Progressive Matrices (CPM/SPM), Coding, Digit Span and Arithmetic tests were used for the assessment of cognitive functions of participants. Height and weight measures were collected along with socio-economic status. From April-2019 to February-2020, 2428 participants were recruited from 60 schools. No MD was found in 7.0% (134/1918), any one MD in 23.8% (457/1918) and ≥ 2 MD in 69.2% (1327/1918) participants. In presence of ≥ 2 MD, adjusted odds ratio (OR) for borderline or dull normal in CPM/SPM was 1.63, (95% CI: 1.05-2.52), coding was 1.66 (95% CI: 1.02-2.71), digit span was 1.55 (95% CI: 1.06-2.25) and arithmetic was 1.72 (95% CI: 1.17-2.53), controlling for gender, socioeconomic status and anthropometric indicators. Since ≥ 2 MD were found in more than 2/3rd of participants and was associated with impairment in cognitive function, attempts must be made to ameliorate them on priority in school going children in India. CTRI/2019/02/017783.
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However, no comprehensive multicentric study has been conducted in India to explore the role of multiple MD in cognition of children and adolescents. The present study aimed to explore association of MD with level of general intelligence and specific cognitive functions, in urban school-going children and adolescents across ten cities of India. Cross-sectional multicentric study, enrolled participants aged 6-16 years. Blood samples were collected for biochemical analysis of calcium, iron, zinc, selenium, folate, vitamin A, D and B12. Colored Progressive Matrices / Standard Progressive Matrices (CPM/SPM), Coding, Digit Span and Arithmetic tests were used for the assessment of cognitive functions of participants. Height and weight measures were collected along with socio-economic status. From April-2019 to February-2020, 2428 participants were recruited from 60 schools. No MD was found in 7.0% (134/1918), any one MD in 23.8% (457/1918) and ≥ 2 MD in 69.2% (1327/1918) participants. 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subjects Achievement tests
Adolescent
Adolescents
Age
Analysis
Arithmetic
Arithmetic coding
Biochemical analysis
Biology and Life Sciences
Body measurements
Child
Children
Cognition
Cognitive ability
Cognitive development
Cross-Sectional Studies
Data collection
Ethics
Folic Acid
Health aspects
Humans
India - epidemiology
Informed consent
Intelligence tests
Mathematics
Medical schools
Medicine and Health Sciences
Memory
Micronutrients
Nutritional Status
Physical Sciences
Physiology
Private schools
Sample size
Schools
Selenium
Social Sciences
Socioeconomics
Students
Teenagers
Validity
Vitamin A
Vitamin B
Vitamin deficiency
Youth
title Micronutrients and cognitive functions among urban school-going children and adolescents: A cross-sectional multicentric study from India
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