RMIT University
Browse

Zinc status of northern Tasmanian adults

journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-02, 03:25 authored by Jeffrey Beckett, Madeleine BallMadeleine Ball
Information regarding Zn status in the Australian population is very limited. Mild deficiencies in Zn have been associated with CVD, impaired immune function and poor healing. A cross-sectional study of 497 northern Tasmanian adults (24-82 years of age) was conducted to assess Zn status. Dietary intakes were assessed by FFQ and serum concentrations of Zn were evaluated using International Zinc Nutrition Consultative Group methodology. Mean Zn intakes were 12.6 (SD 4.4) mg/d for men and 10.9 (SD 3.6) mg/d for women. It was found that 52 % of men but only 9 % of women consumed less than the Australia/New Zealand estimated average requirement for Zn. Mean serum Zn was 13.0 (SD 2.4) mu mol/l in men and 13.0 (SD 2.5) mu mol/l in women. Overall, 15 % of men and 7 % of women had low serum Zn levels. Furthermore, low serum Zn was observed in 18 % of men 50 years or older and 30 % of men 70 years or older. The present results suggest that mild Zn deficiency may be prevalent in older Tasmanian adults, particularly men; and due to the importance of Zn in many areas of health, this could be of public health concern.

History

Related Materials

  1. 1.
    DOI - Is published in 10.1017/jns.2015.12
  2. 2.
    ISSN - Is published in 20486790

Journal

Journal of Nutritional Science

Volume

4

Number

e15

Start page

1

End page

7

Total pages

7

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© The Author(s) 2015

Former Identifier

2006072124

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-05-22

Usage metrics

    Scholarly Works

    Keywords

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC