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Zinc Availability is an Important Indicator of Human Health

https://doi.org/10.36107/hfb.2022.i3.s147

Abstract

Introduction. The study of the physiological needs of the human body in nutrients in normal and in various pathologies is an actual issue of modern nutritionology. Zinc is one of the significant essential trace elements, which is involved in almost all processes occurring in the human body.

Purpose. Based on data from a number of clinical studies, to study the effect of zinc availability on human health and the role of deficiency of this micronutrient in the development of a number of pathological conditions.

Materials and methods. Analysis of the data of modern scientific literature on the influence of zinc availability on human health.

Results and conclusion. The article presents up-to-date information on the impact of zinc availability on human health. Clinical manifestations of zinc deficiency and the influence of this condition on the development of various pathological processes are considered. The greatest attention is paid to the provision of zinc to patients with pathology of the digestive system.

About the Authors

Andrew V. Nalyotov
M. Gorky Donetsk National Medical University


Alexander N. Matsynin
M. Gorky Donetsk National Medical University


Maria A. Matsynina
North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov


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Nalyotov A.V., Matsynin A.N., Matsynina M.A. Zinc Availability is an Important Indicator of Human Health. Health, Food & Biotechnology. 2022;4(3):12-18. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.36107/hfb.2022.i3.s147

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