Studies indicate that the soil, water and consequently foodstuffs in Serbia are significantly poor in zinc (Zn), and thus, it is likely that there is a Zn deficiency in the Serbian population. This study examined the Zn status in multiple clinical samples, including body fluids (serum, cerebrospinal fluid), whole blood and Zn-rich solid tissues (thyroid and brain tissue). Differences between sex and age were also considered, and comparative analysis of Zn status with other world populations was performed. Serum samples from a large number of Serbian adults approximately had twofold lower Zn amounts when compared to other populations. A similar trend was obtained for whole blood. Males had significantly higher amounts of Zn in serum, whole b...
Copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are essential for life. Body Cu and Zn content depends on variety of facto...
Introduction: In case of zinc (Zn) deficiency, this mineral becomes a nutrient limiting muscle and b...
Zinc deficiency is an important cause of morbidity in developing countries, particularly among young...
Studies indicate that the soil, water and consequently foodstuffs in Serbia are significantly poor i...
Adequate zinc nutrition is essential for adequate growth, immunocompetence and neurobehavioral devel...
Zinc deficiency (ZnD) has adverse health consequences such as stunted growth. Since young children h...
BACKGROUND: Adequate zinc nutrition is essential for adequate growth, immunocompetence and neurobeha...
Zinc (Zn) is one of the most biologically significant essential metals, performing signal, adaptive,...
Information regarding Zn status in the Australian population is very limited. Mild deficiencies in Z...
Zinc is an essential trace element for humans and plays a critical role both as a structural compone...
This study was aimed to determine reference values (RVs) for the manganese (Mn), copper (Cu), zinc (...
Objective: To examine Zn and Fe nutritional status of a healthy population by means of anthropometri...
To determine the prevalence of serum zinc deficiency and provide the age- and sex-specific percentil...
Information regarding Zn status in the Australian population is very limited. Mild deficiencies in Z...
The essential trace element zinc (Zn) has a large number of physiologic roles, in particular being r...
Copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are essential for life. Body Cu and Zn content depends on variety of facto...
Introduction: In case of zinc (Zn) deficiency, this mineral becomes a nutrient limiting muscle and b...
Zinc deficiency is an important cause of morbidity in developing countries, particularly among young...
Studies indicate that the soil, water and consequently foodstuffs in Serbia are significantly poor i...
Adequate zinc nutrition is essential for adequate growth, immunocompetence and neurobehavioral devel...
Zinc deficiency (ZnD) has adverse health consequences such as stunted growth. Since young children h...
BACKGROUND: Adequate zinc nutrition is essential for adequate growth, immunocompetence and neurobeha...
Zinc (Zn) is one of the most biologically significant essential metals, performing signal, adaptive,...
Information regarding Zn status in the Australian population is very limited. Mild deficiencies in Z...
Zinc is an essential trace element for humans and plays a critical role both as a structural compone...
This study was aimed to determine reference values (RVs) for the manganese (Mn), copper (Cu), zinc (...
Objective: To examine Zn and Fe nutritional status of a healthy population by means of anthropometri...
To determine the prevalence of serum zinc deficiency and provide the age- and sex-specific percentil...
Information regarding Zn status in the Australian population is very limited. Mild deficiencies in Z...
The essential trace element zinc (Zn) has a large number of physiologic roles, in particular being r...
Copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are essential for life. Body Cu and Zn content depends on variety of facto...
Introduction: In case of zinc (Zn) deficiency, this mineral becomes a nutrient limiting muscle and b...
Zinc deficiency is an important cause of morbidity in developing countries, particularly among young...