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Copper and Zinc Content in Human Milk in Croatia (CROSBI ID 80147)

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Mandić, Zlatko ; Mandić, Milena ; Grgić, Jerica ; Grgić, Zdravko ; Klapec, Tomislav ; Primorac, Ljiljana ; Hasenay, Damir Copper and Zinc Content in Human Milk in Croatia // European journal of epidemiology, 13 (1997), 1; 185-188. doi: 10.1023/A:1007337303724

Podaci o odgovornosti

Mandić, Zlatko ; Mandić, Milena ; Grgić, Jerica ; Grgić, Zdravko ; Klapec, Tomislav ; Primorac, Ljiljana ; Hasenay, Damir

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Copper and Zinc Content in Human Milk in Croatia

The aim of this paper was to research whether there had been any statistically significant difference in the content of Cu and Zn in human milk depending on the social status of women (refugee and non-refugee), age, number of deliveries, days after delivery, weight that nursing women put on during pregnancy and smoking habits, as well as whether the infants had received sufficient quantities of these elements. The elements were determined by flame atomic absorption spectroscopy. The samples were collected in the Clinical Hospital Osijek, and Refugee Centre Nabrde, near Osijek, Eastern Croatia. Cu in human milk ranged from 0.27 mg/l to 1.35 mg/l, and Zn from 0.62 mg/l to 15.0 mg/l. The mean levels of Cu and Zn for each group, formed according to the results of the questionnaire are presented too. Calculated daily dietary intake of these elements is in close concordance with the RDA.

copper; human milk; zinc

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Podaci o izdanju

13 (1)

1997.

185-188

objavljeno

0393-2990

1573-7284

10.1023/A:1007337303724

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