Prevalence and Predictors of Low Vitamin B6 Status in Healthy Young Adult Women in Metro Vancouver
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Experimental Section
2.1. Participants
2.2. Blood Collection and Analysis
2.3. Demographic, Anthropometric, Exercise and Dietary Data
2.4. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Participant Characteristics
3.2. Blood Analyses
3.3. Dietary Analyses
3.4. Multivariate Analyses
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Total (n = 202) |
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Age *, years | 26.7 ± 4.2 |
Body mass index †, kg/m² | 22.7 (22.2, 23.1) |
Waist circumference †, cm | 74.9 (73.7, 76.1) |
Total energy intakes †,‡, kcal/day | 1566 (1504, 1629) |
Relative dietary vitamin B6 intake ‡, mg/day | |
Q1 | 0–1.1 |
Q2 | 1.1–1.4 |
Q3 | 1.4–1.7 |
Q4 | >1.7 |
Ethnicity, n (%) | |
European | 147 (73) |
South Asian | 55 (27) |
Education, n (%) | |
Less than secondary school education | 2 (1) |
Secondary school diploma | 5 (3) |
Post-secondary education | 51 (25) |
Bachelor’s degree | 87 (43) |
University degree or >bachelor’s degree | 57 (28) |
Household income §, n (%) | |
Lowest | 36 (20) |
Lower-middle | 44 (24) |
Upper-middle | 52 (28) |
Highest | 51 (28) |
Physical activity level ||, n (%) | |
Low | 8 (4) |
Medium | 110 (55) |
High | 82 (41) |
Use of oral contraceptives, n (%) | 58 (29) |
Use of nutritional supplements, n (%) | 97 (48) |
Use of supplemental vitamin B6, n (%) | 56 (28) |
Current or former smoker, n (%) | 28 (14) |
Variables | Plasma PLP concentration | ||||
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Subjects n | Mean (95% CI) nmol/L | <20 nmol/L n (%) * | 20–30 nmol/L n (%) * | >30 nmol/L n (%) | |
Overall | 202 | 61.0 (55.2, 67.3) | 3 (1.5) | 22 (11) | 177 (88) |
Anemia | |||||
Hb > 12 g/dL | 166 | 62.0 (55.5, 69.2) | 3 (1.8) | 17 (10) | 146 (88) |
Hb < 12 g/dL | 36 | 56.4 (45.0, 70.8) | 0 | 5 (14) | 31 (86) |
Ethnicity | |||||
European ‡ | 147 | 66.9 (59.2, 75.6) † | 2 (1.4) | 14 (10) | 131 (89) |
South Asian | 55 | 47.6 (41.2, 54.8) | 1 (1.8) | 8 (15) | 46 (84) |
Education | |||||
Low | 7 | 57.7 (28.5, 116.9) | 0 | 2 (29) | 5 (71) |
High | 195 | 61.1 (55.3, 67.5) | 3 (1.5) | 20 (10) | 172 (88) |
Household income | |||||
Low | 80 | 59.5 (52.1, 68.0) | 1 (1.3) | 7 (9) | 72 (90) |
High | 103 | 63.6 (55.3, 73.0) | 2 (1.9) | 15 (13) | 86 (83) |
Physical activity level | |||||
Low | 8 | 44.4 (37.8, 52.3) | 0 | 0 | 8 (100) |
Medium | 110 | 60.6 (53.0, 69.4) | 2 (1.8) | 13 (12) | 95 (86) |
High | 82 | 63.8 (54.5, 74.8) | 1 (1.2) | 9 (11) | 72 (88) |
Oral contraceptive use | |||||
Non-user | 144 | 59.9 (53.5, 67.1) | 2 (1.4) | 17 (12) | 125 (87) |
User | 58 | 63.6 (52.0, 77.8) | 1 (1.7) | 5 (9) | 52 (90) |
Supplemental vitamin B6 use | |||||
Non-user ‡ | 146 | 48.5 (45.0, 52.3) | 3 (2.1) | 18 (12) | 125 (86) |
User | 56 | 111.5 (87.2, 139.9) † | 0 | 4 (7) | 52 (93) |
Smoker | |||||
No | 174 | 61.1 (55.0, 67.8) | 2 (1.2) | 18 (10) | 154 (89) |
Yes | 28 | 60.2 (44.0, 82.3) | 1 (3.6) | 4 (14) | 23 (82) |
Variables | Adjusted change in dietary B6 intake, mg/day (95%CI) | Adjusted p value |
---|---|---|
Grains, serving | 0.03 (0.01, 0.04) | <0.001 |
Fruits and Vegetables, serving | 0.10 (0.08, 0.11) | <0.001 |
Dairy, serving | 0.10 (0.07, 0.13) | <0.001 |
Meat and Alternatives, serving | 0.19 (0.16, 0.22) | <0.001 |
Variables | Unadjusted % change in plasma PLP (95% CI) * | Unadjusted p value | Adjusted % change in plasma PLP (95% CI) * | Adjusted p value |
---|---|---|---|---|
Relative B6 intake | ||||
Q2 (1.1–1.4 mg/day) | 7.7 (–20.0, 45.0) | 0.62 | 9.0 (–15.8, 41.2) | 0.51 |
Q3 (1.4–1.7 mg/day) | 27.5 (–5.3, 71.6) | 0.11 | 23.1 (–4.4, 58.6) | 0.11 |
Q4 (>1.7 mg/day) | 35.6 (0.7, 82.4) | 0.045 | 29.3 (0.3, 66.7) | 0.048 |
BMI, kg/m² | –3.7 (–6.3, –1.0) | 0.007 | –2.7 (–5.1, –0.2) | 0.034 |
South Asian descent | –28.9 (–33.6, –24.0) | 0.002 | –21.1 (–35.7, –3.1) | 0.024 |
Supplemental B-6 use | 127.7 (115.6, 140.8) | <0.001 | 114.5 (75.6, 162.0) | <0.001 |
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Ho, C.-l.; Quay, T.A.W.; Devlin, A.M.; Lamers, Y. Prevalence and Predictors of Low Vitamin B6 Status in Healthy Young Adult Women in Metro Vancouver. Nutrients 2016, 8, 538. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu8090538
Ho C-l, Quay TAW, Devlin AM, Lamers Y. Prevalence and Predictors of Low Vitamin B6 Status in Healthy Young Adult Women in Metro Vancouver. Nutrients. 2016; 8(9):538. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu8090538
Chicago/Turabian StyleHo, Chia-ling, Teo A. W. Quay, Angela M. Devlin, and Yvonne Lamers. 2016. "Prevalence and Predictors of Low Vitamin B6 Status in Healthy Young Adult Women in Metro Vancouver" Nutrients 8, no. 9: 538. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu8090538
APA StyleHo, C. -l., Quay, T. A. W., Devlin, A. M., & Lamers, Y. (2016). Prevalence and Predictors of Low Vitamin B6 Status in Healthy Young Adult Women in Metro Vancouver. Nutrients, 8(9), 538. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu8090538