2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0021-75572005000300014
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Prevalência da carência de ferro e sua associação com a deficiência de vitamina A em pré-escolares

Abstract: Objectives: To identify the prevalence of iron deficiency in the population studied, as well as verifying if such deprivation is associated with vitamin A deficiency. Methods:One hundred seventy-nine children, > 24 months and < 72 months of age, with no diarrhea and/or fever at collection were studied. Vitamin A deficiency identification was carried out through serum 30-day doseresponse test. Samples of peripheral blood from fasting children was obtained for hemoglobin counts, serum iron, and unsaturated iron … Show more

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“…6,20 Thus, in this population, zinc deficiency cannot be considered, in principle, as a risk factor for vitamin A deficiency, which is also corroborated by the fact that mean zinc serum levels did not differ between children with and without vitamin A deficiency. However, the lack of a reliable biological marker for zinc deficiency may mask the real role of this trace element in the genesis of vitamin A deficiency in this population, whereas, as it occurs in other micronutrients, due to a strict homeostatic control, zinc serum levels can be found within normal limits even in individuals with low body stores of this element; however, despite these limitations, zinc serum levels are still the most widely used biomarker for zinc status of the organism, since other biomarkers also showed limitations in addition to present major technical difficulties in its execution.…”
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confidence: 60%
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“…6,20 Thus, in this population, zinc deficiency cannot be considered, in principle, as a risk factor for vitamin A deficiency, which is also corroborated by the fact that mean zinc serum levels did not differ between children with and without vitamin A deficiency. However, the lack of a reliable biological marker for zinc deficiency may mask the real role of this trace element in the genesis of vitamin A deficiency in this population, whereas, as it occurs in other micronutrients, due to a strict homeostatic control, zinc serum levels can be found within normal limits even in individuals with low body stores of this element; however, despite these limitations, zinc serum levels are still the most widely used biomarker for zinc status of the organism, since other biomarkers also showed limitations in addition to present major technical difficulties in its execution.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…On the other hand, a study with children aged 6-13 years from poor rural communities of Thailand observed mean zinc serum levels of 62.7 µg/dL. 28 It is difficult to explain the observation of higher serum zinc values in our population, especially if we consider the high prevalence of both vitamin A and iron deficiency 6,20 among children studied, since zinc-rich foods (animal source)…”
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“…As defi ciências de micronutrientes confi guram-se como um importante problema de saúde pública emergente e de caráter mundial, mesmo em nível de carência subclínica ou marginal, sendo alvo de preocupação dos comitês nacionais e internacionais de saúde (FERRAZ et al, 2005). Dados da literatura comprovam o impacto das defi ciências de micronutrientes na morbidade e na mortalidade dos grupos populacionais mais vulneráveis.…”
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