Title
The relationship between zinc intake and serum/plasma zinc concentration in pregnant and lactating women: A systematic review with dose-response meta-analyses
Date Issued
01 June 2012
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
University of Central Lancashire
Abstract
Recommendations for zinc intake during pregnancy and lactation vary widely across Europe. Using data on zinc intake and biomarkers of zinc status reported in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and observational studies can provide estimates of dose-response relationships that may be used for underpinning zinc reference values. This systematic review included all RCTs, prospective cohort studies, nested case-control studies and cross-sectional studies in healthy pregnant and lactating populations published by February 2010 which provided data on zinc intake and biomarkers of zinc status. An intake-status regression coefficient (β̂) was calculated for each individual study and calculated the overall pooled β̂ and SE (β̂) using random effects meta-analysis on a double log scale. The pooled dose-response relationship between zinc intake and zinc status found that a doubling of zinc intake was associated with an increase in serum/plasma zinc status by 3% in pregnant women and by 1% in lactating women. These modest associations are likely to reflect the low-moderate zinc bioavailability dietary patterns and the widespread use of other micronutrients in the populations included in this review, physiologic adjustments of zinc homeostasis, insensitivity of serum/plasma zinc as a biomarker of zinc status, and wide heterogeneity between study results which reflect real uncertainty in the current evidence base. Although this review provides useful information for dietary zinc requirements in populations vulnerable to zinc deficiency, it also highlights a need for further studies in pregnant and lactating women with different dietary patterns in order to provide useful complementary evidence that can be utilized when setting zinc recommendations as a basis for nutrition policies in Europe. © 2012 .
Start page
74
End page
79
Volume
26
Issue
March 2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Nutrición, Dietética
Obstetricia, Ginecología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84862587943
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology
ISSN of the container
0946672X
Sponsor(s)
The work reported herein has been carried out within the EURRECA Network of Excellence ( www.eurreca.org ) which is financially supported by the Commission of the European Communities, Specific Research, Technology and Development (RTD) Programme Quality of Life and Management of Living Resources within the Sixth Framework Programme , contract no. 036196 . This report does not necessarily reflect the Commission's views or its future policy in this area. The original conception of the systematic review was undertaken by the EURRECA Network and coordinated by partners based at Wageningen University (WU), the Netherlands and the University of East Anglia (UEA), UK. Susan Fairweather-Tait (UEA), Lisette de Groot (WU), Pieter van’ t Veer (WU), Kate Ashton (UEA), Amélie Casgrain (UEA), Adriënne Cavelaars (WU), Rachel Collings (UEA), Rosalie Dhonukshe-Rutten (WU), Esmée Doets (WU), Linda Harvey (UEA) and Lee Hooper (UEA) designed and developed the review protocol and search strategy.
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