T. Isbir et al., ZINC AND SELENIUM STATUS OF HEALTHY-CHILDREN FROM THE CENTRAL ANATOLIAN REGION OF TURKEY, Trace elements in medicine, 14(2), 1997, pp. 87-90
The concentrations of zinc in serum and hair from more than 600 health
y children aged between 7 - 12 years living in Konya (a city in the Ce
ntral Anatolian region of Turkey) were measured to determine if their
dietary zinc intakes and general zinc status are satisfactory. Their b
ody weights and heights were also measured together with assessments o
f socioeconomic status and food consumption. There was a positive asso
ciation between physical development, shown as larger height-for-age p
ercentiles, and zinc concentrations in serum and hair both in females
and males. The socioeconomic status of the children was strongly assoc
iated with levels of zinc in these samples and the lowest concentratio
ns of zinc were found in children from the families with poor incomes
and in children who rarely consumed meat, Serum selenium concentration
s were similar to those found in Adana (Southern Turkey) and indicate
that no active intervention to regulate selenium status is necessary.