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AN INVESTIGATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SERUM ZN IN PREGNANT WOMEN AND ANTHROPOMETRIC FACTORS OF THEIR NEONATES

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  64-71

Abstract

 Background: There is inconsistent evidence indicating that serum ZN deficiency in PREGNANT WOMEN may adversely affect fetal growth. In order to survey this matter in Iran, a study was conducted with the aim of determining the association between serum ZN in PREGNANT WOMEN of Kashan and anthropometric factors of their neonates in 2008-2009.Materials and Methods: In this eross-secrional study, of all the PREGNANT WOMEN referring to Naghavi Polyclinic of Kashan University of Medical Sciences, 128 women and their neonates were selected. Serum ZN concentration in 6-9 month PREGNANT WOMEN and anthropometric factors of their neonates (weight, height, and head circumference) were measured. Then the relationship between the prevalence of ZN deficiency and the neonates’ anthropometric factors was reported. T-test and stepwise multiple regression analysis were used for data analysis.Results: Mean weight and height of the infants whose mothers had low serum ZN concentration (below normal) were 130.1g and 0.6 cm less than the infants whose mothers had high ZN concentrations. A significant positive correlation was found between birth size height of the neonates and serum ZN concentration of the mothers (P=0.02).Conclusion: The results suggest that maternal serum zinc level affects neonates’ height.

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    ASEMI, Z.A., THAGHIZADEH, M., & SAMIMI, M.. (2011). AN INVESTIGATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SERUM ZN IN PREGNANT WOMEN AND ANTHROPOMETRIC FACTORS OF THEIR NEONATES. ARAK MEDICAL UNIVERSITY JOURNAL (AMUJ), 14(2 (55)), 64-71. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/68991/en

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    ASEMI Z.A., THAGHIZADEH M., SAMIMI M.. AN INVESTIGATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SERUM ZN IN PREGNANT WOMEN AND ANTHROPOMETRIC FACTORS OF THEIR NEONATES. ARAK MEDICAL UNIVERSITY JOURNAL (AMUJ)[Internet]. 2011;14(2 (55)):64-71. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/68991/en

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    Z.A. ASEMI, M. THAGHIZADEH, and M. SAMIMI, “AN INVESTIGATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SERUM ZN IN PREGNANT WOMEN AND ANTHROPOMETRIC FACTORS OF THEIR NEONATES,” ARAK MEDICAL UNIVERSITY JOURNAL (AMUJ), vol. 14, no. 2 (55), pp. 64–71, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/68991/en

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