Mineral water fortified with folic acid, vitamins B6, B12, D and calcium improves folate status and decreases plasma homocysteine concentration in men and women
2004; Springer Nature; Volume: 58; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1038/sj.ejcn.1601795
ISSN1476-5640
AutoresNiina Tapola, Henna Karvonen, Leo Niskanen, Essi Sarkkinen,
Tópico(s)Nutrition and Health in Aging
ResumoObjective: We investigated the effects of mineral water fortified with folic acid, vitamins B6, B12, D and calcium on folate concentrations in serum and erythrocytes, serum vitamin B12 and plasma homocysteine concentrations in free-living subjects. In addition, we investigated the bioavailability of calcium added to mineral water by measuring urinary calcium excretion and serum alkaline phosphatase activity. Design: Randomized, controlled, double-blinded, parallel design. Setting: Outpatient dietary intervention with free-living subjects in Eastern Finland. Subjects: Altogether, 66 subjects were recruited for the study. In all, 60 subjects completed the study. Interventions: The study began with a 2-week run-in period followed by an 8-week intervention period. During the intervention study, subjects consumed mineral water fortified with folic acid (563 μg/day), vitamins B6 (1 mg/day), B12 (7.5 μg/day), cholecalciferol (0.6 μg/day) and calcium (563 mg/day) or placebo mineral water. Results: The fortified mineral water increased serum and erythrocyte folate concentrations by 16.1±5.6 nmol/l (P<0.001) and 199±76 nmol/l (P<0.001), respectively, and decreased plasma homocysteine concentration by 1.6 μmol/l (P<0.001). Urinary calcium excretion and serum alkaline phosphatase activity for 24 h increased significantly (P<0.001 and P=0.01 respectively) in the intervention group. Conclusions: Mineral water fortified with folic acid, vitamins B6, B12 and D and calcium enhanced folate status and reduced plasma homocysteine concentration in normohomocysteinemic subjects without folate deficiency. Indirect measures of calcium and bone metabolism indicated that the calcium used in the fortification of the mineral water was bioavailable. Sponsorship: Olvi PLC, Iisalmi, Finland.
Referência(s)