Objective Zinc deficiency is widespread, and preventive supplementation may have benefits in young children. Effects for children over 5 years of age, and effects when coadministered with other micronutrients are uncertain. These are obstacles to scale-up. This review seeks to determine if preventive supplementation reduces mortality and morbidity for children aged 6 months to 12 years. Design Systematic review conducted with the Cochrane Developmental, Psychosocial and Learning Problems Group. Two reviewers independently assessed studies. Meta-analyses were performed for mortality, illness and side effects. Data sources We searched multiple databases, including CENTRAL and MEDLINE in January 2013. Authors were contacted for missing i...
BACKGROUND: The efficacy of preventive zinc supplementation against diarrhea and respiratory illness...
Background The efficacy of preventive zinc supplementation against diarrhea and respiratory illness ...
Background: The efficacy of preventive zinc supplementation against diarrhea and respiratory illness...
Background Zinc deficiency is prevalent in low‐ and middle‐income countries, and contributes to sign...
Studies have found a substantial reduction in diarrhea and respiratory morbidity in young children r...
Background: Zinc is a vital micronutrient for humans and is essential for protein synthesis, cell gr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Previous trials have shown that zinc supplementation can decrease the risk ...
Zinc supplementation reduces morbidity, but evidence suggests that excessive intakes may have negati...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: It is estimated that zinc deficiency affects 17% of the world's population...
Introduction:Zinc plays an important role in cellular growth, cellular differentiation and metabolis...
Background: Zinc deficiency is now widely recognized as a leading risk factor for morbidity and mort...
Background:Zinc deficiency is commonly prevalent in children in developing countries and plays a rol...
Background: The efficacy of preventive zinc supplementation against diarrhea and respiratory illness...
BACKGROUND: The efficacy of preventive zinc supplementation against diarrhea and respiratory illness...
Background The efficacy of preventive zinc supplementation against diarrhea and respiratory illness ...
Background: The efficacy of preventive zinc supplementation against diarrhea and respiratory illness...
Background Zinc deficiency is prevalent in low‐ and middle‐income countries, and contributes to sign...
Studies have found a substantial reduction in diarrhea and respiratory morbidity in young children r...
Background: Zinc is a vital micronutrient for humans and is essential for protein synthesis, cell gr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Previous trials have shown that zinc supplementation can decrease the risk ...
Zinc supplementation reduces morbidity, but evidence suggests that excessive intakes may have negati...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: It is estimated that zinc deficiency affects 17% of the world's population...
Introduction:Zinc plays an important role in cellular growth, cellular differentiation and metabolis...
Background: Zinc deficiency is now widely recognized as a leading risk factor for morbidity and mort...
Background:Zinc deficiency is commonly prevalent in children in developing countries and plays a rol...
Background: The efficacy of preventive zinc supplementation against diarrhea and respiratory illness...
BACKGROUND: The efficacy of preventive zinc supplementation against diarrhea and respiratory illness...
Background The efficacy of preventive zinc supplementation against diarrhea and respiratory illness ...
Background: The efficacy of preventive zinc supplementation against diarrhea and respiratory illness...