Recommendations for India-specific multiple micronutrient supplement through expert consultation

Author:

Mukherjee Reema1,Gupta Bansal Priyanka1,Lyngdoh Tanica1,Medhi Bikash2,Sharma K. Aparna3,Prashanth T.4,Pullakhandam Raghu5,Chowdhury Ranadip6,Taneja Sunita6,Yadav Kapil7,Madhari Radhika8,Arora N.K.9,Bhandari Nita6,Kulkarni Bharati1,Nair K. Madhavan10,Bhatnagar Shinjini11

Affiliation:

1. Division of Reproductive, Child Health & Nutrition, Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, India

2. Department of Pharmacology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh, India

3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

4. Division of Nutrition, St. John’s Research Institute, Bangalore, India

5. Drug Safety Division, Hyderabad, India

6. Society for Applied Studies, New Delhi, India

7. Center for Community Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

8. Department of Dietetics & #Formerly, Micronutrient Research, Hyderabad, India

9. The Inclen Trust International, New Delhi, India

10. ICMR-National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad, India

11. Translational Health Science and Technology Institute, Faridabad, India

Abstract

Background & objectives Reducing maternal anaemia and enhancing feto-maternal health to achieve desired birth outcomes is a major health concern in India. Micronutrient deficiencies during pregnancy may impact fetal growth and neonatal outcomes. There is increasing interest in using multiple micronutrient supplement (MMS) during pregnancy. However, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends use of MMS containing Iron and Folic Acid (IFA) in the context of “rigorous research”. Against this backdrop, an Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)-led MMS design expert group met over six months to review the evidence and decide on the formulation of an India-specific MMS supplement for pregnant mothers for potential use in a research setting. Methods The India-MMS design expert group conducted a series of meetings to assess the available evidence regarding the prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies in pregnant women in India, the health benefits of supplementing with different micronutrients during pregnancy, as well as nutrient interactions within the MMS formulation. Based on these considerations, the expert group reached a consensus on the composition of the MMS tailored for pregnant women in India. Results The India-specific MMS formulation includes five minerals and 10 vitamins, similar to the United Nations International Multiple Micronutrient Antenatal Preparation (UNIMMAP) composition. However, the quantities of all vitamins and minerals except Zinc, Vitamin E, and Vitamin B6 differ. Interpretation & conclusions This report provides an overview of the process adopted, the evidence evaluated, and the conclusions from the expert working group meetings to finalize an MMS supplement in pregnancy for the Indian context to be used in a research setting.

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Scientific Scholar

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