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Zinc Deficiency among Lactating Mothers from a Peri-Urban Community of the Ecuadorian Andean Region: An Initial Approach to the Need of Zinc Supplementation

Zinc is an important mineral for biological and physiological processes. Zinc deficiency (ZD) is one of the most common micronutrient deficiencies worldwide and a crucial determinant of pregnancy outcomes and childhood development. Zinc levels and the zinc supplementation rate among lactating women...

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Published in:Nutrients 2018-07, Vol.10 (7), p.869
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Adult
Andean region
Babies
Biological activity
Breast feeding
Breastfeeding & lactation
Brief Report
Children
Communities
Deficiency Diseases - blood
Deficiency Diseases - epidemiology
Deficiency Diseases - prevention & control
Dietary Supplements
Ecuador
Ecuador - epidemiology
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Female
Gestational age
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Infants
lactating women
Lactation
Male
Maternal Health
Nutrient deficiency
Nutrients
Nutrition research
Physiology
Pilot Projects
Plasma
plasma zinc
Population
Pregnancy
Prevalence
Quito
Urban areas
Urban Health
Urbanization
Womens health
Young Adult
Zinc
Zinc - blood
Zinc - deficiency
Zinc - therapeutic use
zinc supplementation
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