Micronutrient Status Among Midlife Women in Six Asian Regions: A Scoping Review
by Unnop Jaisamrarn·Updated 16d ago
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Description
Six Asian regions (India, Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, South Korea, and Taiwan) are covered in this scoping review synthesizing evidence on micronutrient intake and deficiency among midlife women. The review, authored by Unnop Jaisamrarn and last updated in May 2026, identified 86 publications and 10 reports focusing on B-vitamins, calcium, vitamin D, and magnesium. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare as a 696 KB document.
Use Cases
Assessing the prevalence of micronutrient inadequacy based on the synthesized evidence from 96 sources.
Investigating associations between nutrient status and health outcomes like bone health and cognition based on the review's findings.
Identifying regional research gaps in women's nutrition based on the coverage of six Asian areas.
Informing public health surveillance and intervention strategies based on the review's conclusions.
Strengths
Synthesizes evidence from 86 publications and 10 reports, providing a consolidated view.
Focuses on a specific demographic (midlife women) across six defined Asian regions.