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Nutritional assessment methods for zinc supplementation in prepubertal non-zinc-deficient children

BACKGROUND: Zinc is an essential nutrient that is required for numerous metabolic functions, and zinc deficiency results in growth retardation, cell-mediated immune dysfunction, and cognitive impairment. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated nutritional assessment methods for zinc supplementation in prepu...

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Autores principales: Lopes, Márcia Marília Gomes Dantas, de Brito, Naira Josele Neves, de Medeiros Rocha, Érika Dantas, França, Mardone Cavalcante, de Almeida, Maria das Graças, Brandão-Neto, José
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Publicado: Co-Action Publishing 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4623288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26507491
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v59.29733
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author Lopes, Márcia Marília Gomes Dantas
de Brito, Naira Josele Neves
de Medeiros Rocha, Érika Dantas
França, Mardone Cavalcante
de Almeida, Maria das Graças
Brandão-Neto, José
author_facet Lopes, Márcia Marília Gomes Dantas
de Brito, Naira Josele Neves
de Medeiros Rocha, Érika Dantas
França, Mardone Cavalcante
de Almeida, Maria das Graças
Brandão-Neto, José
author_sort Lopes, Márcia Marília Gomes Dantas
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description BACKGROUND: Zinc is an essential nutrient that is required for numerous metabolic functions, and zinc deficiency results in growth retardation, cell-mediated immune dysfunction, and cognitive impairment. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated nutritional assessment methods for zinc supplementation in prepubertal non-zinc-deficient children. DESIGN: We performed a randomised, controlled, triple-blind study. The children were divided into a control group (10% sorbitol, n=31) and an experimental group (10 mg Zn/day, n=31) for 3 months. Anthropometric and dietary assessments as well as bioelectrical measurements were performed in all children. RESULTS: Our study showed (1) an increased body mass index for age and an increased phase angle in the experimental group; (2) a positive correlation between nutritional assessment parameters in both groups; (3) increased soft tissue, and mainly fat-free mass, in the body composition of the experimental group, as determined using bioelectrical impedance vector analysis; (4) increased consumption of all nutrients, including zinc, in the experimental group; and (5) an increased serum zinc concentration in both groups (p<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Given that a reference for body composition analysis does not exist for intervention studies, longitudinal studies are needed to investigate vector migration during zinc supplementation. These results reinforce the importance of employing multiple techniques to assess the nutritional status of populations.
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spelling pubmed-46232882015-11-23 Nutritional assessment methods for zinc supplementation in prepubertal non-zinc-deficient children Lopes, Márcia Marília Gomes Dantas de Brito, Naira Josele Neves de Medeiros Rocha, Érika Dantas França, Mardone Cavalcante de Almeida, Maria das Graças Brandão-Neto, José Food Nutr Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Zinc is an essential nutrient that is required for numerous metabolic functions, and zinc deficiency results in growth retardation, cell-mediated immune dysfunction, and cognitive impairment. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated nutritional assessment methods for zinc supplementation in prepubertal non-zinc-deficient children. DESIGN: We performed a randomised, controlled, triple-blind study. The children were divided into a control group (10% sorbitol, n=31) and an experimental group (10 mg Zn/day, n=31) for 3 months. Anthropometric and dietary assessments as well as bioelectrical measurements were performed in all children. RESULTS: Our study showed (1) an increased body mass index for age and an increased phase angle in the experimental group; (2) a positive correlation between nutritional assessment parameters in both groups; (3) increased soft tissue, and mainly fat-free mass, in the body composition of the experimental group, as determined using bioelectrical impedance vector analysis; (4) increased consumption of all nutrients, including zinc, in the experimental group; and (5) an increased serum zinc concentration in both groups (p<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Given that a reference for body composition analysis does not exist for intervention studies, longitudinal studies are needed to investigate vector migration during zinc supplementation. These results reinforce the importance of employing multiple techniques to assess the nutritional status of populations. Co-Action Publishing 2015-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4623288/ /pubmed/26507491 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v59.29733 Text en © 2015 Márcia Marília Gomes Dantas Lopes et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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de Brito, Naira Josele Neves
de Medeiros Rocha, Érika Dantas
França, Mardone Cavalcante
de Almeida, Maria das Graças
Brandão-Neto, José
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title_fullStr Nutritional assessment methods for zinc supplementation in prepubertal non-zinc-deficient children
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional assessment methods for zinc supplementation in prepubertal non-zinc-deficient children
title_short Nutritional assessment methods for zinc supplementation in prepubertal non-zinc-deficient children
title_sort nutritional assessment methods for zinc supplementation in prepubertal non-zinc-deficient children
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v59.29733
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