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Only 13% of the households meet the riboflavin dietary requirements and more than 70% of women and children of low-income groups (2009 Indian Council of Medical Research report) and 66% of children from middle-income groups have biochemical evidence of riboflavin deficiency (S. Swaminathan & al., European J. Clin. Nut., 2013).</p> | Only 13% of the households meet the riboflavin dietary requirements and more than 70% of women and children of low-income groups (2009 Indian Council of Medical Research report) and 66% of children from middle-income groups have biochemical evidence of riboflavin deficiency (S. Swaminathan & al., European J. Clin. Nut., 2013).</p> | ||
− | <p>The most recognizable manifestation of advanced riboflavin deficiency are orolingual, dermal, corneal and hematological. | + | <p>The most recognizable manifestation of advanced riboflavin deficiency are orolingual, dermal, corneal and hematological. |
In earlier stages, riboflavin deficiency decreases psychomotor abilities, induces fatigue as well as itching and burning in the eyes.During pregnancy, a riboflavin deficiency can lead to limb-reduction in infants (M. S. Bamji et al., Bulletin of Nutrition Foundation of India, 1993).</p> | In earlier stages, riboflavin deficiency decreases psychomotor abilities, induces fatigue as well as itching and burning in the eyes.During pregnancy, a riboflavin deficiency can lead to limb-reduction in infants (M. S. Bamji et al., Bulletin of Nutrition Foundation of India, 1993).</p> | ||
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