Zinc deficiency is an important cause of morbidity in developing countries, particularly among young children, yet little information is available on the global prevalence of zinc deficiency. A working group meeting was convened by the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and the International Zinc Nutrition Consultative Group (IZiNCG) to review methods of assessing population zinc status and provide standard recommendations for the use of specific biochemical, dietary, and functional indicators of zinc status in populations. The recommended biochemical indicator is the prevalence of serum zinc concentration less than the age/sex/time of day-specific cut...
This article attempts to highlight the prevalence of zinc deficiency and its health and economic con...
Abstract Nationally representative population data on zinc status in Nepal is lacking at present. Th...
Malnutrition and various micronutrient deficiencies are widespread in developing countries. Although...
Adequate zinc nutrition is essential for adequate growth, immunocompetence and neurobehavioral devel...
BACKGROUND: Adequate zinc nutrition is essential for adequate growth, immunocompetence and neurobeha...
The assessment of dietary zinc intakes is an important component of evaluating the risk of zinc defi...
Zinc deficiency is an important cause of morbidity in developing countries, particularly among young...
Zinc deficiency has serious wide-ranging health consequences and is thought to be one of the most pr...
Zinc deficiency has serious wide-ranging health consequences and is thought to be one of the most pr...
Zinc deficiency (ZnD) has adverse health consequences such as stunted growth. Since young children h...
Background: Zinc deficiency is an important problem in children, especially in developing countries....
Zinc is an essential micronutrient that can be found in all tissues of the body and is essential for...
Adequate zinc nutrition is important for child growth, neurodevelopment, immune function, and normal...
Introduction: Despite the importance of zinc in the human body, there is paucity of data on the zinc...
This article attempts to highlight the prevalence of zinc deficiency and its health and economic con...
This article attempts to highlight the prevalence of zinc deficiency and its health and economic con...
Abstract Nationally representative population data on zinc status in Nepal is lacking at present. Th...
Malnutrition and various micronutrient deficiencies are widespread in developing countries. Although...
Adequate zinc nutrition is essential for adequate growth, immunocompetence and neurobehavioral devel...
BACKGROUND: Adequate zinc nutrition is essential for adequate growth, immunocompetence and neurobeha...
The assessment of dietary zinc intakes is an important component of evaluating the risk of zinc defi...
Zinc deficiency is an important cause of morbidity in developing countries, particularly among young...
Zinc deficiency has serious wide-ranging health consequences and is thought to be one of the most pr...
Zinc deficiency has serious wide-ranging health consequences and is thought to be one of the most pr...
Zinc deficiency (ZnD) has adverse health consequences such as stunted growth. Since young children h...
Background: Zinc deficiency is an important problem in children, especially in developing countries....
Zinc is an essential micronutrient that can be found in all tissues of the body and is essential for...
Adequate zinc nutrition is important for child growth, neurodevelopment, immune function, and normal...
Introduction: Despite the importance of zinc in the human body, there is paucity of data on the zinc...
This article attempts to highlight the prevalence of zinc deficiency and its health and economic con...
This article attempts to highlight the prevalence of zinc deficiency and its health and economic con...
Abstract Nationally representative population data on zinc status in Nepal is lacking at present. Th...
Malnutrition and various micronutrient deficiencies are widespread in developing countries. Although...