The recognized antagonistic actions between zinc and iron prompted us to study this subject in children. A convenience sample was used. Thirty healthy children between 8 and 9 years of age were studied with the aim of establishing the effect of a 3-mo oral zinc supplementation on iron status. Fifteen individuals were given a placebo (control group), and 15 were given 10 mg Zn/day (experimental group). Blood samples were collected at 0, 60, 120, 180 and 210 min after a 12-h overnight fast, before and after placebo or zinc supplementation. This supplementation was associated with significant improvements in energy, protein, fat, carbohydrate, fiber, calcium, iron, and zinc intake in accordance with the recommendations for age and sex. The ba...
Zinc is an essential micronutrient for growth and development. Its deficiency causes growth retardat...
Background Zinc deficiency is common in children in develop- ing countries and data suggests the eff...
Safe upper levels (UL) of zinc intake for children were established based on either (1) limited data...
The recognized antagonistic actions between zinc and iron prompted us to study this subject in child...
We evaluated the effect of one year of supplementation with iron plus zinc (12 mg/day of Fe+++ and 1...
Background: Zinc deficiency may exacerbate some pathologies and may also explain alterations in circ...
Background Iron and zinc are essential micronutrients during school-age period. Milk could be an alt...
BACKGROUND Zinc supplementation adversely affects iron status in animal and adult human studies but ...
BACKGROUND: Lack of appetite in young children leads to growing incidences of physical and mental gr...
Young children in resource-constrained settings are susceptible to zinc deficiency and its deleterio...
ABSTRACT. The objective of this study was to investigate the efficacy of iron and zinc supplement...
Background: Zinc is an essential trace element required for the functional activity of several enzym...
<em>Deficiencies of iron and zinc are associated with delayed development, growth faltering, and inc...
The objective of this study was to compare the effect of three micronutrient products on biomarkers ...
Physical growth disorders in under 5-year-old children are a common health problem in many countries...
Zinc is an essential micronutrient for growth and development. Its deficiency causes growth retardat...
Background Zinc deficiency is common in children in develop- ing countries and data suggests the eff...
Safe upper levels (UL) of zinc intake for children were established based on either (1) limited data...
The recognized antagonistic actions between zinc and iron prompted us to study this subject in child...
We evaluated the effect of one year of supplementation with iron plus zinc (12 mg/day of Fe+++ and 1...
Background: Zinc deficiency may exacerbate some pathologies and may also explain alterations in circ...
Background Iron and zinc are essential micronutrients during school-age period. Milk could be an alt...
BACKGROUND Zinc supplementation adversely affects iron status in animal and adult human studies but ...
BACKGROUND: Lack of appetite in young children leads to growing incidences of physical and mental gr...
Young children in resource-constrained settings are susceptible to zinc deficiency and its deleterio...
ABSTRACT. The objective of this study was to investigate the efficacy of iron and zinc supplement...
Background: Zinc is an essential trace element required for the functional activity of several enzym...
<em>Deficiencies of iron and zinc are associated with delayed development, growth faltering, and inc...
The objective of this study was to compare the effect of three micronutrient products on biomarkers ...
Physical growth disorders in under 5-year-old children are a common health problem in many countries...
Zinc is an essential micronutrient for growth and development. Its deficiency causes growth retardat...
Background Zinc deficiency is common in children in develop- ing countries and data suggests the eff...
Safe upper levels (UL) of zinc intake for children were established based on either (1) limited data...