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Zinc supplementation during pregnancy and effects on growth and morbidity in low birthweight infants: a randomsied placebo controlled trial

Author Affiliations
Wageningen University & Research, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Johns Hopkins University, University of Washington, ...
Published InThe Lancet
Year2001
Citations139

Abstract

BACKGROUND Infant malnutrition and mortality rates are high in less-developed countries especially in low-birthweight infants. Zinc deficiency is also widely prevalent in these circumstances. We aimed to assess the effect of daily zinc supplements given to pregnant mothers on their infants' growth and morbidity. METHODS We did a double-blind, placebo controlled, randomised trial in 199 and 221 Bangladeshi infants whose mothers took 30 mg daily elemental zinc or placebo, respectively, from 12 to 16 weeks' gestation until delivery. Infants were followed up until 6 months of age. We obtained data for morbidity every week by mothers' recall. Infants' anthropometric measurements were done every month, and their serum zinc was assessed at 1 and 6 months of age. FINDINGS Infants of…
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