Both copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are crucial micronutrients for human growth and development. This literature review covered the last five years of available evidence on the Cu/Zn ratio in children and adolescents. We searched PubMed, Web of Science, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, and Science Direct for publications between 2017 and 2022, especially in English, although publications in other languages with abstracts in English were included. The main terms used were “copper”, “zinc”, “copper-zinc”, and “zinc-copper” ratios. Cu and Zn determinations made in blood, plasma, or serum were included. This review comprises several cross-sectional and case–control studies with substantial results. The bibliographic search generated a compilation o...
Background: Food intake contains various nutrients which the loss or destruction are exogenous facto...
We investigated 22 infants with sepsis syndrome, 16 infants with either upper respiratory or urinary...
Zinc deficiency (ZnD) has adverse health consequences such as stunted growth. Since young children h...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for humans. A cross-sectional and comparative study was done to...
Background Micronutrients are potentially important determinants of adult outcomes such as education...
Objectives: :As no previous study has evaluated copper and zinc status in adolescent Yemeni girls, ...
BACKGROUND: Micronutrients are potentially important determinants of adult outcomes such as educatio...
Objective: Girls with micronutrient deficiencies may have impaired growth and development, and furth...
Copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are essential for life. Body Cu and Zn content depends on variety of facto...
Current information about the metabolic roles of copper and zinc and clinical manifestationsof defic...
Abnormal levels of essential elements often occur in patients with hypertension due to genetic, envi...
Background: Essential trace elements and minerals play a significant role in neurodevelopment. Altho...
The inappropriate concentration of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in formulae for infants can lead to abn...
Recommendations for zinc intake during childhood vary widely across Europe. The EURRECA project atte...
Introduction : Zinc deficiency decreases appetite, stunts the growth and increases incidence of infe...
Background: Food intake contains various nutrients which the loss or destruction are exogenous facto...
We investigated 22 infants with sepsis syndrome, 16 infants with either upper respiratory or urinary...
Zinc deficiency (ZnD) has adverse health consequences such as stunted growth. Since young children h...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for humans. A cross-sectional and comparative study was done to...
Background Micronutrients are potentially important determinants of adult outcomes such as education...
Objectives: :As no previous study has evaluated copper and zinc status in adolescent Yemeni girls, ...
BACKGROUND: Micronutrients are potentially important determinants of adult outcomes such as educatio...
Objective: Girls with micronutrient deficiencies may have impaired growth and development, and furth...
Copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are essential for life. Body Cu and Zn content depends on variety of facto...
Current information about the metabolic roles of copper and zinc and clinical manifestationsof defic...
Abnormal levels of essential elements often occur in patients with hypertension due to genetic, envi...
Background: Essential trace elements and minerals play a significant role in neurodevelopment. Altho...
The inappropriate concentration of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in formulae for infants can lead to abn...
Recommendations for zinc intake during childhood vary widely across Europe. The EURRECA project atte...
Introduction : Zinc deficiency decreases appetite, stunts the growth and increases incidence of infe...
Background: Food intake contains various nutrients which the loss or destruction are exogenous facto...
We investigated 22 infants with sepsis syndrome, 16 infants with either upper respiratory or urinary...
Zinc deficiency (ZnD) has adverse health consequences such as stunted growth. Since young children h...