Title of article :
Serum levels of vitamins A and D, and zinc in children with acute diarrhea: A cross-sectional study
Author/Authors :
Talachian, Elham Pediatric Gastroenterology division Ali-Asghar Children’s Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Bidari, Ali Emergency Department - Hazrat-e-Rasoul Akram Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Noorbakhsh, Samileh Pediatric Infectious Disease Research Center - Hazrat-e-Rasoul Akram Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Tabatabaei, Azardokht Pediatric Infectious Disease Research Center - Hazrat-e-Rasoul Akram Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Salari, Fereshteh
Pages :
7
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
Background: Diarrhea is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity during the early life period especially in developing countries. Micronutrients deficiencies have been proposed either as a risk factor or a consequence of diarrhea. Association studies highlight the relation of vitamins and minerals’ deficiencies with acute diarrhea. In this regard we aimed to evaluate the status of vitamins A and D, and zinc serum levels in children with acute diarrhea. Methods: In this cross sectional study performed in a referral teaching hospital, we measured and compared baseline vitamin A, 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25(OH)D), and zinc serum levels in 25 children admitted with acute diarrhea and 25 other children who were admitted for undergoing elective surgeries. Results: 25-(OH)D levels were significantly lower in the diarrhea group (p=0.03). We were unable to demonstrate a significant difference in the levels of vitamin A and zinc between the case and control groups (p= 0.14 and p=0.07, respectively). Conclusion: We observed lower serum 25(OH)D levels in children with acute diarrhea. Whether this finding indicates a premorbid risk factor or simply a consequence of diarrhea needs further studies. Regardless of the cause and effect relationship, supplementation with vitamin D in acute diarrhea remains as a plausible consideration.
Keywords :
Children , Zinc , Vitamin D , Vitamin A , Micronutrients deficiencies , Acute diarrhea
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2015
Record number :
2417497
Link To Document :
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