Concentrations of Water-Soluble Forms of Choline in Human Milk from Lactating Women in Canada and Cambodia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Participants and Sample Collection
2.1.1. Canadian Samples
2.1.2. Cambodian Samples
2.2. Biochemical Analysis
2.3. Dietary Choline Intake Assessment
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Demographic Characteristics | Canada (n = 301) | Cambodia (n = 67) | p Value 2 |
---|---|---|---|
Age (year) 1 | 33.3 ± 4.1 | 26.1 ± 4.7 | <0.001 |
Parity (n; %) 1 2 3 or more | 161; 53% 112; 37% 28; 9% | 34; 51% 24; 36% 9; 12% | 0.720 |
Education (n; %) None Some primary Some secondary Some postsecondary | 0; 0% 0; 0% 11; 4% 290; 96% | 6; 9% 31; 46% 30; 44% 0; 0% | <0.001 |
Ethnicity (n; %) European Asian Khmer Other | 234; 78% 40; 13% - 27; 9% | - - 67; 100% - | <0.001 |
Household income (n; %) | <0.001 | ||
<$20 000 CAD $20 000–50 000 CAD >$50 000 CAD | 10; 3% 47; 16% 244; 81% | 67; 100% - - |
Forms of Choline Concentration (µmol/L) | All Women (n = 368) | Canada (n = 301) | Cambodia (n = 67) | p Value 2 |
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Free choline | 151 (141, 160) | 155 (144, 165) | 143 (132, 154) | 0.071 |
Phosphocholine | 540 (519, 562) | 535 (512, 559) | 562 (513, 612) | 0.336 |
Glycerophosphocholine | 411 (396, 427) | 416 (399, 434) | 390 (356, 423) | 0.178 |
Water-soluble choline 3 | 1102 (1072, 1133) | 1106 (1071, 1140) | 1095 (1018, 1150) | 0.686 |
Dietary Intake | Infants 2 | Maternal Canada (n = 143) 3 | ||
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All (n = 368) | Canada (n = 301) | Cambodia (n = 67) | ||
Total choline (mg/day) | 106 (103, 109) | 107 (103, 110) | 105 (98, 111) | 408 (390, 427) |
AI (mg/day) Above AI 4 (n; %) | 125 71; 19 | 125 58; 19 | 125 13; 19 | 450 46; 32 |
Dietary Intakes (n = 143) | Milk Choline Metabolites | |||
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Free Choline | Phospho-Choline | Glycerophospho-Choline | Water-Soluble Choline | |
Free choline | 0.054 | 0.125 | 0.129 | 0.223 ** |
Phosphocholine | 0.134 | 0.063 | −0.007 | 0.128 |
Glycerophosphocholine | 0.105 | 0.034 | 0.101 | 0.130 |
Water-soluble choline 2 | 0.102 | 0.094 | 0.093 | 0.182 * |
Phosphatidylcholine | −0.016 | 0.145 | −0.056 | 0.091 |
Sphingomyelin | −0.031 | 0.147 | −0.109 | 0.036 |
Lipid-soluble choline 3 | −0.016 | 0.150 | −0.058 | 0.093 |
Total choline 4 | 0.043 | 0.150 | 0.017 | 0.166 * |
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Wiedeman, A.M.; Whitfield, K.C.; March, K.M.; Chen, N.N.; Kroeun, H.; Sokhoing, L.; Sophonneary, P.; Dyer, R.A.; Xu, Z.; Kitts, D.D.; et al. Concentrations of Water-Soluble Forms of Choline in Human Milk from Lactating Women in Canada and Cambodia. Nutrients 2018, 10, 381. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10030381
Wiedeman AM, Whitfield KC, March KM, Chen NN, Kroeun H, Sokhoing L, Sophonneary P, Dyer RA, Xu Z, Kitts DD, et al. Concentrations of Water-Soluble Forms of Choline in Human Milk from Lactating Women in Canada and Cambodia. Nutrients. 2018; 10(3):381. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10030381
Chicago/Turabian StyleWiedeman, Alejandra M., Kyly C. Whitfield, Kaitlin M. March, Nancy N. Chen, Hou Kroeun, Ly Sokhoing, Prak Sophonneary, Roger A. Dyer, Zhaoming Xu, David D. Kitts, and et al. 2018. "Concentrations of Water-Soluble Forms of Choline in Human Milk from Lactating Women in Canada and Cambodia" Nutrients 10, no. 3: 381. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10030381
APA StyleWiedeman, A. M., Whitfield, K. C., March, K. M., Chen, N. N., Kroeun, H., Sokhoing, L., Sophonneary, P., Dyer, R. A., Xu, Z., Kitts, D. D., Green, T. J., Innis, S. M., & Barr, S. I. (2018). Concentrations of Water-Soluble Forms of Choline in Human Milk from Lactating Women in Canada and Cambodia. Nutrients, 10(3), 381. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10030381