Background: Linear growth retardation and wasting are common in children born to HIV-infected women. Inexpensive interventions that could improve the postnatal growth pattern of such children are needed. Objective: The objective was to examine the effect of supplementing HIV-infected women with multivitamins or vitamin A and β-carotene, during and after pregnancy, on the growth of their children during the first 2 y of life. Design: We conducted a randomized placebo-controlled trial in 886 mother-infant pairs in Tanzania. At the first prenatal visit, HIV-infected women were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 daily oral regimens in a 2 × 2 factorial fashion: multivitamins (MV: thiamine, riboflavin, vitamin B-6, niacin, vitamin B-12, vitamin C, vitamin E, and folic acid), preformed vitamin A + β-carotene (VA/BC), MV including VA/BC, or placebo. Supplementation continued during the first 2 y postpartum and thereafter. Children were weighed and measured monthly, and all received vitamin A supplements after 6 mo of age per the standard of care. Results: Multivitamins had a significant positive effect on attained weight (459 g; 95% CI: 35, 882; P = 0.03) and on weight-for-age (0.42; 95% CI: 0.07, 0.77; P = 0.02) and weight-for-length (0.38; 95% CI: 0.07, 0.68; P = 0.01) z scores at 24 mo. VA/BC seemed to reduce the benefits of MV on these outcomes. No significant effects were observed on length, midupper arm circumference, or head circumference. Conclusion: Supplementation of HIV-infected women with multivitamins (vitamin B complex, vitamin C, and vitamin E) during pregnancy and lactation is an effective intervention for improving ponderal growth in children. © 2005 American Society for Clinical Nutrition.
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Villamor, E., Saathoff, E., Bosch, R. J., Hertzmark, E., Baylin, A., Manji, K., … Fawzi, W. W. (2005). Vitamin supplementation of HIV-infected women improves postnatal child growth. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 81(4), 880–888. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/81.4.880
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