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SERUM ZINC & IRON IN THE FIRST HALF OF PREGNANCY AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH PRETERM DELIVERY: A PROSPECTIVE LONGITUDINAL STUDY

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  39-46

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 Background and Objective: PRETERM DELIVERY is a critical factor in neonatal morbidity & mortality. The present study was performed to determine the relationship between the serum level of zinc & iron and PRETERM DELIVERY.Material and Methods: This cohort study was conducted, via multi-stage sampling, on 1033 pregnant women referred to the prenatal centers in Tehran, Iran. The instrument was demographic- productivity questionnaire completed within the14th-20th weeks of gestation. Serum level of zinc & iron was measured by spectrophotometric atomic absorption method and Ferene test, respectively. To analyze the data, we used test, c2 and logistic regression using SPSS16 software.Results: The incidence of PRETERM DELIVERY was 10.5%. This rate increased to 12.5% and 18.2% in lack of iron and zinc, respectively. There was no significant link between lack of zinc level and PRETERM DELIVERY (P>0.05), But the relationship between lack of iron and PRETERM DELIVERY was significant (P<0.05). Based on logistic regression, there was higher risk of PRETERM DELIVERY if iron serum level was low.Conclusion: Given the high impact of lack of iron on PRETERM DELIVERY, we recommend that the factors effective on intake & absorption of iron be emphasized in reproductive education courses.

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    RAEESIAN, FATEMEH, LAMIYAN, MINOR, HAJIZADEH, EBRAHIM, BAKOUIE, SAREH, SOLTANMORADI, SOMAYEH, MOGHADDAM BANAEM, LIDA, & SEIFI, FATEMEH. (2015). SERUM ZINC & IRON IN THE FIRST HALF OF PREGNANCY AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH PRETERM DELIVERY: A PROSPECTIVE LONGITUDINAL STUDY. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT IN NURSING AND MIDWIFERY, 12(1), 39-46. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/231479/en

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    RAEESIAN FATEMEH, LAMIYAN MINOR, HAJIZADEH EBRAHIM, BAKOUIE SAREH, SOLTANMORADI SOMAYEH, MOGHADDAM BANAEM LIDA, SEIFI FATEMEH. SERUM ZINC & IRON IN THE FIRST HALF OF PREGNANCY AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH PRETERM DELIVERY: A PROSPECTIVE LONGITUDINAL STUDY. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT IN NURSING AND MIDWIFERY[Internet]. 2015;12(1):39-46. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/231479/en

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    FATEMEH RAEESIAN, MINOR LAMIYAN, EBRAHIM HAJIZADEH, SAREH BAKOUIE, SOMAYEH SOLTANMORADI, LIDA MOGHADDAM BANAEM, and FATEMEH SEIFI, “SERUM ZINC & IRON IN THE FIRST HALF OF PREGNANCY AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH PRETERM DELIVERY: A PROSPECTIVE LONGITUDINAL STUDY,” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT IN NURSING AND MIDWIFERY, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 39–46, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/231479/en

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