Government-industry partnership in weekly iron-folic acid supplementation for women of reproductive age in the Philippines: impact on iron status
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- DOI: 10.1301/nr.2005.dec.s116-s125
Government-industry partnership in weekly iron-folic acid supplementation for women of reproductive age in the Philippines: impact on iron status
Abstract
The effectiveness of weekly iron-folic acid supplements promoted through a government-industry partnership was assessed in pregnant and non-pregnant women in the Philippines. Compliance to both weekly and daily supplementation increased during the year-long study period, but was highest with weekly supplementation. Serum ferritin and hematocrit increased significantly, whereas the hemoglobin level showed minimal change, probably because of lack of other heme-forming nutrients such as vitamin A. Serum ferritin increments were significantly higher in women taking the iron-folic acid supplements for more than 6 weeks. Weekly iron-folic acid supplementation should be recommended as a preventive strategy to control iron deficiency among reproductive-age women in the Philippines.
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