Nutr Rev. 2002 May;60(5 Pt 2):S84-90.
Adverse effects of poor micronutrient status during childhood and adolescence.
Kapil U, Bhavna A.
Department of Human Nutrition, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi.
Despite India's substantial progress in human development since its independence in 1947, 5-7% of its children have vitamin A deficiency disorders in selected geographic areas, 53% have iron deficiency anemia, and 9% have goiter. Three micronutrients--vitamin A, iron, and iodine--are among the most important of all the nutrients needed by the body because they are vital for developing normal learning and cognitive functions, immunity, work capacity, and reproductive health. The body cannot synthesize them, so they must be made available through the diet. Deficiencies of these three micronutrients are known to have devastating effects on health. |