Relationship between malnutritional and serum level of Iron, Zinc, Calcium and Magnesium in 6-36 months hospitalized children

Background and Objective: Malnutrition is considered as one of most serious disorder in childhood. This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of malnutrition and its relation to serum level of Magnesium, Zinc, Iron and Calcium in 6-36 months hospitalized children. Methods: In this case-c...

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Main Authors: Ariannejad S, Mohammadian S, Khoddam H, Yasrebi K
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Published: Golestan University of Medical Sciences 2015-12-01
Series:مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان
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Online Access:http://goums.ac.ir/journal/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-867&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-ab6749726e27405ab76a02c85cb9e89b2020-11-25T00:37:14ZfasGolestan University of Medical Sciences مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان1562-47652008-40802015-12-011746772Relationship between malnutritional and serum level of Iron, Zinc, Calcium and Magnesium in 6-36 months hospitalized childrenAriannejad S0Mohammadian S1Khoddam H2Yasrebi K3 Pediatrics, Neonatal and Children’s Health Research Center, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran Associate Professor, Department of Neonatal and Children’s Health Research Center, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran Ph.D Candidate in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Clinical Pharmacy, Scientific Staff Co-worker, Martin-Luther University, Germany Background and Objective: Malnutrition is considered as one of most serious disorder in childhood. This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of malnutrition and its relation to serum level of Magnesium, Zinc, Iron and Calcium in 6-36 months hospitalized children. Methods: In this case-control study upon CDC chart, 166 children were in control group diagnosed with no malnutrition and 151 children were also in case group with malnutrition. BMI and serum level of Magnesium, Zinc, Iron and Calcium were measeared for each child. Results: Out of 151 children with malnutrition, 128 (84.76%) and 23 (15.23%) were involved in mild and moderate malnutrition, respectively. The serum level of Magnesium and Zinc in case group was non-significantly lower than controls, while the serum level of Calcium and Iron non-significantly higher than controls. BMI was significantly reduced in cases in compared to controls and this reduction was related with malnutrition (95% CI: 0.38-0.59, OR=0.47, P<0.05). Conclusion: Malnutrition in 6-36 month children was not related to serum level of Zinc, Magnesium, Iron and Calcium, while children with malnutrition had lower body mass index.http://goums.ac.ir/journal/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-867&slc_lang=en&sid=1ChildMalnutritionZincIronMagnesiumCalcium
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author Ariannejad S
Mohammadian S
Khoddam H
Yasrebi K
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Mohammadian S
Khoddam H
Yasrebi K
Relationship between malnutritional and serum level of Iron, Zinc, Calcium and Magnesium in 6-36 months hospitalized children
مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان
Child
Malnutrition
Zinc
Iron
Magnesium
Calcium
author_facet Ariannejad S
Mohammadian S
Khoddam H
Yasrebi K
author_sort Ariannejad S
title Relationship between malnutritional and serum level of Iron, Zinc, Calcium and Magnesium in 6-36 months hospitalized children
title_short Relationship between malnutritional and serum level of Iron, Zinc, Calcium and Magnesium in 6-36 months hospitalized children
title_full Relationship between malnutritional and serum level of Iron, Zinc, Calcium and Magnesium in 6-36 months hospitalized children
title_fullStr Relationship between malnutritional and serum level of Iron, Zinc, Calcium and Magnesium in 6-36 months hospitalized children
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between malnutritional and serum level of Iron, Zinc, Calcium and Magnesium in 6-36 months hospitalized children
title_sort relationship between malnutritional and serum level of iron, zinc, calcium and magnesium in 6-36 months hospitalized children
publisher Golestan University of Medical Sciences
series مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان
issn 1562-4765
2008-4080
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Background and Objective: Malnutrition is considered as one of most serious disorder in childhood. This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of malnutrition and its relation to serum level of Magnesium, Zinc, Iron and Calcium in 6-36 months hospitalized children. Methods: In this case-control study upon CDC chart, 166 children were in control group diagnosed with no malnutrition and 151 children were also in case group with malnutrition. BMI and serum level of Magnesium, Zinc, Iron and Calcium were measeared for each child. Results: Out of 151 children with malnutrition, 128 (84.76%) and 23 (15.23%) were involved in mild and moderate malnutrition, respectively. The serum level of Magnesium and Zinc in case group was non-significantly lower than controls, while the serum level of Calcium and Iron non-significantly higher than controls. BMI was significantly reduced in cases in compared to controls and this reduction was related with malnutrition (95% CI: 0.38-0.59, OR=0.47, P<0.05). Conclusion: Malnutrition in 6-36 month children was not related to serum level of Zinc, Magnesium, Iron and Calcium, while children with malnutrition had lower body mass index.
topic Child
Malnutrition
Zinc
Iron
Magnesium
Calcium
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