Title of article :
Zinc Deficiency in Pregnancy and Fetal - Neonatal Outcomes and Impact of the Supplements on Pregnancy Outcomes
Author/Authors :
karimi, Aghdas mashhad university of medical sciences - Nursing and Midwifery School - Department Reproductive Health, ايران , Bagheri, Sepideh mashhad university of medical sciences - School of Medicine, Neonatal Research Center - Departments of Pediatrics, ايران , Nematy, Mohsen mashhad university of medical sciences - School of Medicine,Biochemistry and Nutrition, Endoscopic Minimally Invasive Surgery, and Cancer Research Centers - Department of Nutrition, ايران , Saeidi, Masumeh mashhad university of medical sciences - School of Medicine, Neonatal Research Center - Departments of Pediatrics, ايران
From page :
77
To page :
83
Abstract :
Introduction:Zinc is one of the essential elements of body which has an important role in natural growth, development, and many biological performances. Zinc deficiency is a major health problem and pregnant women are at high risk. 82% of pregnant women worldwide suffer from zinc deficiency. Zinc deficiency during pregnancy has dangerous and irreparable effects such as growth impairment, spontaneous abortion, congenital malformations, intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), low birth weight (LBW), preeclampsia, premature labor, prolonged labor, postpartum bleeding, delayed neurobehavioral development, delayed immune system development, and leads to increase of mortality rate. Therefore, the importance of proper nutrition during pregnancy and fetal period, because of lasting effects of these periods are far more than other parts of life.Data gathered from human studies indicate that using zinc supplements have contradictory effects on pregnancy period and growth, survival and neurobehavioral development of the embryo, but the supplements can also have beneficial effects on neonatal immune system and decrease of infants morbidity rate resulted from infectious diseases. Hence, focus on functional outcomes of using supplements such as rates of survival, congenital malformations, embryo growth, pregnancy duration, neurobehavioral development, and also considerations on the micronutrients interferences are suggested for further research
Keywords :
Fetal , neonatal outcomes , Pregnancy , Zinc element
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Neonatology (IJN)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Neonatology (IJN)
Record number :
2671652
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