Information regarding Zn status in the Australian population is very limited. Mild deficiencies in Zn have been associated with CVD, impaired immune function and poor healing. A cross-sectional study of 497 northern Tasmanian adults (24–82 years of age) was conducted to assess Zn status. Dietary intakes were assessed by FFQ and serum concentrations of Zn were evaluated using International Zinc Nutrition Consultative Group methodology. Mean Zn intakes were 12·6 (SD 4·4) mg/d for men and 10·9 (SD 3·6) mg/d for women. It was found that 52 % of men but only 9 % of women consumed less than the Australia/New Zealand estimated average requirement for Zn. Mean serum Zn was 13·0 (SD 2·4) µmol/l in men and 13·0 (SD 2·5) µmol/l in women. Overall, 15 %...
Background: Older subjects have a high risk of developing zinc and copper deficiencies. Aim: To dete...
The ZENITH study is supported by the European Commission "Quality of Life and Management of Living R...
Background: A large number of illnesses, afflicting one-third of the world’s population, have been a...
Information regarding Zn status in the Australian population is very limited. Mild deficiencies in Z...
Background: Zinc is an essential micronutrient for human health. However, little is known about conc...
Micronutrient deficiency is a public health problem thought to affect a third of the world's popula...
Adequate zinc nutrition is essential for adequate growth, immunocompetence and neurobehavioral devel...
Studies indicate that the soil, water and consequently foodstuffs in Serbia are significantly poor i...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Older subjects have a high risk of developing zinc and copper...
Objective: To determine the reference range of zinc in adult population (age range 20 to 29 years) o...
Zinc deficiency may result in increased DNA oxidation resulting in DNA breaks which leads to micronu...
This article attempts to highlight the prevalence of zinc deficiency and its health and economic con...
This article attempts to highlight the prevalence of zinc deficiency and its health and economic con...
This paper reviews research published in recent years concerning the effects of zinc deficiency, its...
BACKGROUND: Adequate zinc nutrition is essential for adequate growth, immunocompetence and neurobeha...
Background: Older subjects have a high risk of developing zinc and copper deficiencies. Aim: To dete...
The ZENITH study is supported by the European Commission "Quality of Life and Management of Living R...
Background: A large number of illnesses, afflicting one-third of the world’s population, have been a...
Information regarding Zn status in the Australian population is very limited. Mild deficiencies in Z...
Background: Zinc is an essential micronutrient for human health. However, little is known about conc...
Micronutrient deficiency is a public health problem thought to affect a third of the world's popula...
Adequate zinc nutrition is essential for adequate growth, immunocompetence and neurobehavioral devel...
Studies indicate that the soil, water and consequently foodstuffs in Serbia are significantly poor i...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Older subjects have a high risk of developing zinc and copper...
Objective: To determine the reference range of zinc in adult population (age range 20 to 29 years) o...
Zinc deficiency may result in increased DNA oxidation resulting in DNA breaks which leads to micronu...
This article attempts to highlight the prevalence of zinc deficiency and its health and economic con...
This article attempts to highlight the prevalence of zinc deficiency and its health and economic con...
This paper reviews research published in recent years concerning the effects of zinc deficiency, its...
BACKGROUND: Adequate zinc nutrition is essential for adequate growth, immunocompetence and neurobeha...
Background: Older subjects have a high risk of developing zinc and copper deficiencies. Aim: To dete...
The ZENITH study is supported by the European Commission "Quality of Life and Management of Living R...
Background: A large number of illnesses, afflicting one-third of the world’s population, have been a...