Title of article :
EFFECTS OF DIETARY ZINC SUPPLEMENT DURING LACTATION ON LONGITUDINAL CHANGES IN PLASMA AND MILK ZINC CONCENTRATIONS
Author/Authors :
KHOSRAVI, HASSAN M. Shaheed Sadoughi Medical Sciences and Health Services University, ايران , GALALI, BEMAN A. Shaheed Sadoughi Medical Sciences and Health Services University, ايران , EFTEKHARI, MOHAMAD H. shiraz university of medical sciences, شيراز, ايران
From page :
71
To page :
75
Abstract :
Effects of dietary zinc supplement during lactation on maternal plasma zinc and milk zinc con- centrations through 5 months of lactation were examined. One hundred and thirty eight healthy lactating mothers received a weekly 100 mg elemental zinc supplement (ZG, n = 67) or placebo (PG, n = 71) starting one week postpartum in a double blind, randomized design. Milk and plasma zinc concentrations were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometer. During the course of study, there was not a significant difference between ZG and PG groups in dietary zinc and energy intake. The mean plasma zinc concentration during the 1st week and 5th month were 134±49.1 and 115.6±23μg/dl (p=0.005) for PG group, respectively: that of the ZG group these figures were 124.9±52.8 and 121±27.1μg/dl (p=0.38), respectively. The mean serum alkaline phosphatase concentration of the 1st week and 5th month were 94.8±37 and 92.6±29.9 iu/l for PG group, respectively: that of the ZG group these figures were 90.5±36 and 90±29 iu/l (p=0.21), respectively. Milk zinc concentration declined significantly over the course of study for two groups, with the sharpest decline occurring during the first 2 months. The mean monthly zinc concentration of ZG group declined from 310±138 during the 1st week to 118±64μg/dl at 5th month (declined by 52%). Corresponding means for PG group were 322±161 and 109±70μg/dl (declined by 60%), respectively. Milk zinc concentration was significantly different between two groups for 3 and 4 months. A similar study, how- ever, with different zinc dose and administration manner, in zinc marginal deficient lactating mothers is needed to assess the impact of zinc supplementation on milk zinc concentrations.
Keywords :
Zinc , Marginal zinc deficiency , Plasma zinc , Milk zinc , Zinc supplementation , Dietary zinc intake
Journal title :
Medical Journal of Islamic World Academy of Sciences
Journal title :
Medical Journal of Islamic World Academy of Sciences
Record number :
2568126
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