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Clinical significance of zinc: results of the 14-year prospective study of children

https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2018-11-147-153

Abstract

Purpose of the study: to determine the clinical significance of Zn deficiency based on the 14-year prospective study of children with different levels of zinc at birth. Patients and methods. Pregnant women and their newborns (n = 316) were screened for serum Zn levels. A total of 146 motherchild pairs were followed-up during the year, of which 102 children were followed-up for up to 14 years. Results. The study showed that the prevalence of zinc deficiency in the women followed-up was as follows: 77% in pregnant women, 80% in newborns. 94% of children with Zn deficiency at birth demonstrated zinc deficiency even at school age. There is a correlation between the serum Zn level in children and their mothers both during the newborn period and at school age (r = 0.38), with p <0.05. the period of newborns, and at school age (r = 0.38), with p <0.05. The 1-year-children with zinc deficiency, in comparison with infants with sufficient zinc levels are more often diagnosed with rickets 86,2% and 45,1%, anemia 37,9% and 17,7%, dystrophy 27,5% and 13,8 %, as well as atopic dermatitis 65.5% and 29.4%, allergic reactions 24.1% and 15.7%, at school age they were diagnosed with a pathology of the musculoskeletal system (79% and 52%, respectively), gastrointestinal tract (61% and 41%), nervous systems (54% and 30%) and skin (66% and 45%) with p <0.05. The decrease in resistance of the body was identified 2 times more often in zinc-deficient children. The conclusion. Zinc is important at all stages of a person’s life, therefore the analysis of zinc availability should be carried out not only in pregnant and nursing mothers, children of early age, but also among risk groups for the deficiency of this microelement.

About the Authors

T. I. Legonkova
Smolensk State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation


O. N. Shtykova
Smolensk State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation


O. V. Voitenkova
Smolensk State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation


T. G. Stepina
Smolensk State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation


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Legonkova TI, Shtykova ON, Voitenkova OV, Stepina TG. Clinical significance of zinc: results of the 14-year prospective study of children. Meditsinskiy sovet = Medical Council. 2018;(11):147-153. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2018-11-147-153

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