Background: Zinc is a divalent cation first isolated in 1509 and since then its importance has been increasingly recognised in human health and nutrition. Present study has been undertaken to confirm the association between maternal plasma or serum zinc concentration and birth weight.Methods: Present study was cross-sectional study conducted in tertiary care hospital. Newborns with a birth weight of < 2.5kg and their mothers labelled as study group while newborns with a birth weight of > 2.5kg and their mothers were considered as control group. The analysis for the serum concentration of zinc was done using the Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometric method (AAS), this method analytically the most reliable for routine assessment of serum...
Neural tube defect (NTD) is a multi-factorial disorder in which nutritional, genetic and environment...
Zinc is a key element for growth and development. In this narrative review, we focus on the role of ...
Zinc is one of the elements necessary for growth and health in human. Some evidences indicate that t...
Background: Zinc deficiency can lead to clinically relevant disturbances in tissue functions and par...
Background and aims: Preterm birth can cause high morbidity and mortality in women. Previous evidenc...
Objective: To determine the relationship between serum zinc level at term pregnancy and newborn anth...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To establish the relationship between maternal serum zinc status and congenital m...
Micronutrient deficiency is one of the most prevalent nutritional problems all over the world, espec...
Adequate zinc stores in the body are extremely important during periods of accelerated growth. Howev...
Background and purpose: Low birth weight (LBW) is a key determinant of infant morbidity and mortalit...
Objective: Trace element deficiencies have been documented to play an important role in determinatio...
Background and aims: Micronutrient deficiency in women of reproductive age is considered as a major ...
Background: Zinc is an important micronutrient that is required for optimal fetal growth and develop...
Adequate zinc stores in the body are extremely important during periods of accelerated growth. Howev...
To determine the status of serum zinc in pregnant women in different gestational ages and correlatio...
Neural tube defect (NTD) is a multi-factorial disorder in which nutritional, genetic and environment...
Zinc is a key element for growth and development. In this narrative review, we focus on the role of ...
Zinc is one of the elements necessary for growth and health in human. Some evidences indicate that t...
Background: Zinc deficiency can lead to clinically relevant disturbances in tissue functions and par...
Background and aims: Preterm birth can cause high morbidity and mortality in women. Previous evidenc...
Objective: To determine the relationship between serum zinc level at term pregnancy and newborn anth...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To establish the relationship between maternal serum zinc status and congenital m...
Micronutrient deficiency is one of the most prevalent nutritional problems all over the world, espec...
Adequate zinc stores in the body are extremely important during periods of accelerated growth. Howev...
Background and purpose: Low birth weight (LBW) is a key determinant of infant morbidity and mortalit...
Objective: Trace element deficiencies have been documented to play an important role in determinatio...
Background and aims: Micronutrient deficiency in women of reproductive age is considered as a major ...
Background: Zinc is an important micronutrient that is required for optimal fetal growth and develop...
Adequate zinc stores in the body are extremely important during periods of accelerated growth. Howev...
To determine the status of serum zinc in pregnant women in different gestational ages and correlatio...
Neural tube defect (NTD) is a multi-factorial disorder in which nutritional, genetic and environment...
Zinc is a key element for growth and development. In this narrative review, we focus on the role of ...
Zinc is one of the elements necessary for growth and health in human. Some evidences indicate that t...