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Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 6, No. 10, 603-608 (1967)
DOI: 10.1177/000992286700601021


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Nutrition Review : Zinc Metabolism

The Possible Roles Played by Zinc Deficiency in Malnutrition of Children

John Eminians

M. Ziai

John G. Reinhold

Studies in the present decade are mak ing it clear that some manifestations of malnutrition in the Middle Eastern coun tries closely resemble the changes seen in naturally-occurring or experimentally- induced deficiency of this trace metal in animals. This review points out the pos sible role of zinc in the nutrition of chil dren, based on metabolic studies still in progress in Iran.


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