Zinc and iron deficiency and their interrelations in low-income African American and Hispanic children in Atlanta

被引:65
作者
Cole, Conrad R. [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Grant, Frederick K. [4 ]
Swaby-Ellis, E. Dawn [5 ]
Smith, Joy L.
Jacques, Anne
Northrop-Clewes, Christine A. [6 ]
Caldwell, Kathleen L. [6 ]
Pfeiffer, Christine M. [6 ]
Ziegler, Thomas R. [2 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Div Pediat Gastroenterol Hepatol & Nutr, Dept Pediat, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
[2] Emory Univ, Ctr Clin & Mol Nutr, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
[3] Emory Univ, Dept Med, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
[4] Emory Univ, Grad Div Biol & Biomed Sci, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
[5] Grady Mem Hosp, Dept Community Med, Atlanta, GA USA
[6] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Atlanta, GA USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES; MICRONUTRIENT DEFICIENCIES; UNITED-STATES; VITAMIN-A; ANEMIA; SERUM; GROWTH; WOMEN; EPIDEMIOLOGY; POPULATION;
D O I
10.3945/ajcn.2009.28089
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Background: Information about the zinc status of low-income minority children in the United States is lacking. Objective: The objective was to determine the prevalence of zinc deficiency and anemia and their interrelation among low-income African American and Hispanic preschool children. Design: This was a cross-sectional study in which a prospective 3-d food diary was completed, and hemoglobin, serum ferritin, zinc, copper, and C-reactive protein concentrations were measured. Children with elevated C-reactive protein concentrations were excluded from analysis. Results: Of 292 children recruited, 280 (mean +/- SD age: 2.5 +/- 1.2 y) qualified for analysis. One hundred forty-six (52%) children were African American and 134 (48%) were Hispanic; 202 (72%) were enrolled in the Women, Infants, and Children nutrition program. A low serum zinc concentration (<10.7 mu mol/L) was present in 34 (12%) children, and 37 (13%) were anemic (hemoglobin, 110 g/L). African American (odds ratio: 3.47; 95% CI: 1.51, 7.96) and anemic (odds ratio: 2.92; 95% CI: 1.24, 6.90) children had an increased risk of zinc deficiency. Serum zinc correlated with hemoglobin (r = 0.24, P < 0.001). Children with a height/length less than the fifth percentile had significantly lower mean serum zinc concentrations than those with a height/length greater than the fifth percentile (12.4 +/- 1.8 compared with 13.0 +/- 2.2 mu mol/L; P, 0.001). In a multiple logistic regression model, African American race-ethnicity was associated with zinc deficiency (odds ratio: 0.26; P = 0.02). The main sources of iron and zinc in the diets were meat products and cereals. Conclusions: The prevalence of zinc deficiency and anemia was high in this population of low-income minority children, especially among African Americans. Further investigation of the incidence of zinc deficiency and the ability of anemia to screen for it is warranted. Am J Clin Nutr 2010; 91: 1027-34.
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