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Maternal Milk Concentration of Zinc,Iron, Selenium,and Iodine and Its Relationship to Dietary Intakes
Authors:Mohammad A. Hannan  Bahram Faraji  Jesus Tanguma  Norma Longoria  R. C. Rodriguez
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physics and Geology, The University of Texas—Pan American, Edinburg, TX, USA;(2) Coordinated Dietetics Program, The University of Texas—Pan American, Edinburg, TX, USA;(3) Department of Computer Information System, The University of Texas—Pan American, Edinburg, TX, USA;(4) Hidalgo County WIC Program, Edinburg, TX, USA
Abstract:The dietary intake of zinc (Zn), iron (Fe), selenium (Se), and iodine (I) of 31 lactating Mexican–American women attending the Hidalgo County WIC program in Rio Grande Valley (RGV), Texas was estimated from 24-h dietary recall interviews. Milk samples were obtained from lactating mothers who had infants 3 months of age and younger. Milk samples were collected in two visits to assess change in breast milk composition after 1–3 months postpartum: group A—after 30–45 days and group B—75–90 days. Dietary intakes indicated that the study participants had significantly inadequate percent energy intakes than the DRI (Dietary Recommended Intakes) percent recommended kilocalorie values but protein intakes were substantially higher than the percent recommended values. The estimated percent Zn, Fe, Se, and I intakes were also significantly lower than the DRI percent recommended values. The lactating mothers consumed significantly less Zn, Se, and I when compared to the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) even though Fe intake was higher than the RDA value. Breast milk concentration of Zn, Fe, and Se were in agreement within the range of representative values for Constituents of Human Milk but I has significantly less concentration than the representative value. There was no statistically significant correlation observed between dietary intake and milk concentration of Zn, Fe, Se, and I. This study compares the estimated dietary intake of zinc, iron, selenium, and iodine to the concentration of these trace elements in the maternal milk of lactating women of Mexican–American heritage who attend the Rio Grande Valley WIC clinic.
Keywords:Rio Grande Valley (Texas)  Zinc  Iron  Selenium  Iodine  Trace elements
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