Title of article :
Reference values for Serum levels of Folic acid and Vitamin B12 in a young adult Ugandan population
Author/Authors :
Galukande, M Makerere University - College of Health Sciences - Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Uganda , Jombwe, J Mulago National Referral Hospital - Department of Surgery, Uganda , Fualal, J Mulago National Referral Hospital - Department of Surgery, Uganda , Baingana, R Makerere University - Faculty of Science - Department of Biochemistry, Uganda , Gakwaya, A Mulago National Referral Hospital - Department of Surgery, Uganda
From page :
240
To page :
243
Abstract :
Introduction: Reference values may vary significantly among populations and cultures for which dietary intakes may be different. Each laboratory is expected to investigate the transferability of the expected values to its own patient population and if necessary determine its own reference ranges. This study sought to establish Folic acid and Vitamin B12 reference values for young Ugandan adults, which reference values could be used as baseline information for future research, especially related to their role in breast cancer prevention. Methods: A cross sectional study in which 200 undergraduate student volunteers were enrolled. The minimum sample size was 126 using the Open Epi version 2. Relevant demographics and physical examination parameters were taken as well as blood samples for laboratory tests. Prior ethical approval was granted. Results: The levels of folic acid were 4.17 – 20ng/ml and remained constant over the age cohorts. The vitamin B12 range was 117-1158pg/ml. Both ranges were comparable to ranges seen in other populations. Conclusion: In as much as the dietary intake for this study population is presumed different from populations in the western countries, the ranges for these two vitamins were similar.
Keywords :
Reference Serum levels , Folic acid , Vitamin B12
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Record number :
2633872
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