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Dietary phytate x calcium/zinc millimolar ratios and zinc nutriture in some Ontario preschool children.

R S Gibson1, P D Smit Vanderkooy, L Thompson.   

Abstract

Millimolar ratios of phytate/Zn, Ca x phytate/Zn, and Ca x phytate/Zn per 4.2 MJ were calculated from 3-d weighed-food records collected from 62 male (M) (mean age: 58 +/- 7 mo [mean +/- SD]) and 44 female (F) (mean age: 58 +/- 6 mo) preschool children from Southern Ontario. Food-composition values for phytate were based on laboratory analysis and the literature. No gender differences existed for median millimolar ratios of phytate/Zn (median: M, 5.3; F, 5.3), and Ca x phytate/Zn per 4.2 MJ (M, 68.1; F, 59.5), but median intakes of phytate (M, 399; F, 333 mg/d) and median millimolar ratios of Ca x phytate/Zn (median: M, 102.1; F, 72.3; p less than 0.01) were higher for boys than for girls. Of the children, only two (1M, 1F) and 22 (17 M, 5F) had millimolar ratios of phytate/Zn and Ca x phytate/Zn per 4.2 MJ, respectively, that were above critical values. Millimolar ratios of Ca x phytate/Zn (p = 0.06) and Ca x phytate/Zn per 4.2 MJ (p = 0.05) were higher in boys with hair zinc less than 1.07 mumol/g v greater than or equal to 1.07 mumol/g. Analysis of variance showed that height was influenced by an interaction between millimolar ratios of Ca x phytate/Zn per 4.2 MJ and sex (p = 0.0007), when age and midparent height were treated as covariates. Results suggest that dietary Ca x phytate/Zn millimolar ratios, when expressed per 4.2 MJ, influenced the zinc nutriture of these Southern Ontario boys.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1718372     DOI: 10.1007/bf02990345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res        ISSN: 0163-4984            Impact factor:   3.738


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