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Plasma zinc and copper in Paris area preschool children with growth impairment.

A Chakar1, R Mokni, P A Walravens, P Chappuis, F Bleiberg-Daniel, J L Mahu, D Lemonnier.   

Abstract

Plasma zinc, copper, and parameters of growth were measured in a group of 116 French preschool children, 2-5 yr-old from low-income households. Participants were selected on the basis of Z-scores of weight for height (WHZ) and height for age (HAZ). Zinc and copper concentrations of children with growth impairment (GI), defined by a WHZ and/or HAZ < -1 Z-score, were compared to those of age, sex, and ethnic origin matched controls (WHZ and HAZ > -1 Z-score). Mean (+/- SD) plasma zinc concentration was 12.58 +/- 1.84 mumol/L in the GI group, and 13.27 +/- 1.98 mumol/L in the controls. The difference of the means of paired samples was 0.69 +/- 2.34, and by paired t-test the significance reached p = 0.028. This effect was primarily a result of the weight retarded group (WHZ < -1 Z-score, p < 0.009) and to the girls (p < 0.05). There were no significant differences in plasma copper concentrations between groups. These results suggest the presence of marginal zinc deficiency in French preschool children with low weight for height Z-scores.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7691136     DOI: 10.1007/BF02783986

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


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