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Background: Zinc
is one of the elements necessary for growth and health in human. Some evidences
indicate that zinc deficiency is one of real difficulties for the public health
in both developed and developing countries. Since the pregnant women are more at
risk of zinc deficiency, the objective of this study was to determine the rate
of zinc deficiency in pregnant women in the 3 trimesters and to compare these data
with that of the healthy controls.
Methods: This research was an analytic- descriptive study which
was done on 677 pregnant women in 3 Trimesters and 140 non pregnant groups who referred to clinic of Tehran
University. Blood sample were taken And serum zinc was assessed By Enzymatic
technique.
Results: The prevalence of zinc deficiency is 16% in pregnancy
and 0%
in non pregnant women with a significant difference between two groups (p<0.001). Zinc
deficiency had no relation to mother's age, gestational age, Iron
supplementation, Parity and mothers BMI. Hemoglobin level showed a direct relation to zinc
deficiency and was grossly found to be more prevalent in Hb levels less than 12 (CI: 1/36-4/26, OR=2/4).
Conclusion: Acording to the finding of
presented study, zinc deficiency is more prevalent in Hb<12 inspite of iron
supplementation. Iron and zinc supplements in pregnancy period seem to be more
effective for Hb repair in each case.
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