AbstractPerinatal depression is a depressive illness that affects 10–15% of women in the UK with an estimated cost of £1.8 billion/year. Zinc deficiency is associated with the development of mood disorders and zinc supplementation has been shown to help reduce the symptoms of depression. Women who are pregnant and breastfeeding are at risk of lower levels of zinc because of the high demand from the developing and feeding baby. However, studies in the perinatal period are limited. With a long-term aim of designing a randomised controlled trial (RCT) to examine if zinc supplementation reduces depressive symptoms in pregnant and lactating women;the objective of this review was to systematically evaluate previous RCTs assessing zinc supplementa...
Zinc is an important mineral for biological and physiological processes. Zinc deficiency (ZD) is one...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Maternal zinc supplementation has been suggested as a potential intervention...
Background: According to 2018 World Health Organization (WHO) data globally, an estimated 17.3% of t...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a significant public health problem. Pre-clinical studies suggest a potent...
Introduction: Pregnancy is an important event in reproductive mother. At the same time it is associ...
Published in Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007 Apr 18;(2) at www.interscience.wiley.comBackground: It...
Zinc deficiency has multiple effects, including neurological and somatic symptoms. Zinc deficiency c...
Background: Several animal and human studies have shown that zinc plays a role in reducing depressio...
Maternal zinc deficiency during pregnancy has been related to adverse pregnancy outcomes. Most studi...
Iron and zinc are essential minerals often present in similar food sources. In addition to the adver...
Recommendations for zinc intake during pregnancy and lactation vary widely across Europe. Using data...
Zinc is an essential trace element involved in different physiological functions. During pregnancy, ...
Objective: Previous studies have shown a positive effect of zinc as an adjunctive therapy on reducin...
Zinc deficiency, which is common among Iranian populations, is believed to play a crucial role in th...
Iron and zinc are essential minerals often present in similar food sources. In addition to the adver...
Zinc is an important mineral for biological and physiological processes. Zinc deficiency (ZD) is one...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Maternal zinc supplementation has been suggested as a potential intervention...
Background: According to 2018 World Health Organization (WHO) data globally, an estimated 17.3% of t...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a significant public health problem. Pre-clinical studies suggest a potent...
Introduction: Pregnancy is an important event in reproductive mother. At the same time it is associ...
Published in Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007 Apr 18;(2) at www.interscience.wiley.comBackground: It...
Zinc deficiency has multiple effects, including neurological and somatic symptoms. Zinc deficiency c...
Background: Several animal and human studies have shown that zinc plays a role in reducing depressio...
Maternal zinc deficiency during pregnancy has been related to adverse pregnancy outcomes. Most studi...
Iron and zinc are essential minerals often present in similar food sources. In addition to the adver...
Recommendations for zinc intake during pregnancy and lactation vary widely across Europe. Using data...
Zinc is an essential trace element involved in different physiological functions. During pregnancy, ...
Objective: Previous studies have shown a positive effect of zinc as an adjunctive therapy on reducin...
Zinc deficiency, which is common among Iranian populations, is believed to play a crucial role in th...
Iron and zinc are essential minerals often present in similar food sources. In addition to the adver...
Zinc is an important mineral for biological and physiological processes. Zinc deficiency (ZD) is one...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Maternal zinc supplementation has been suggested as a potential intervention...
Background: According to 2018 World Health Organization (WHO) data globally, an estimated 17.3% of t...