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Dietary phytate,zinc and hidden zinc deficiency
Institution:1. Division of Human Nutrition, Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health, The University of Texas Medical Branch, University Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77551-1109, USA;2. The Bess Heflin Centennial Professor, Department of Nutritional Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA;1. Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA;2. Southwest Bariatric Surgeons, Austin, TX, USA;1. Department of Human Nutrition, Seitoku University Graduate School, Chiba, Japan;1. Graduate School of Health Sciences, Gunma University, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan;2. Frontier Institute, Ishikari, Hokkaido, Japan;3. Diabetes and Metabolic Disease Research Center, Hidaka Hospital, Takasaki, Japan;4. Department of Pediatrics, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Epidemiological data suggest at least one in five humans are at risk of zinc deficiency. This is in large part because the phytate in cereals and legumes has not been removed during food preparation. Phytate, a potent indigestible ligand for zinc prevents it's absorption. Without knowledge of the frequency of consumption of foods rich in phytate, and foods rich in bioavailable zinc, the recognition of zinc deficiency early in the illness may be difficult. Plasma zinc is insensitive to early zinc deficiency. Serum ferritin concentration  20 μg/L is a potential indirect biomarker. Early effects of zinc deficiency are chemical, functional and may be “hidden”. The clinical problem is illustrated by 2 studies that involved US Mexican-American children, and US premenopausal women. The children were consuming home diets that included traditional foods high in phytate. The premenopausal women were not eating red meat on a regular basis, and their consumption of phytate was mainly from bran breakfast cereals. In both studies the presence of zinc deficiency was proven by functional responses to controlled zinc treatment. In the children lean-mass, reasoning, and immunity were significantly affected. In the women memory, reasoning, and eye-hand coordination were significantly affected. A screening self-administered food frequency questionnaire for office might help caregiver's identify patients at risk of zinc deficiency.
Keywords:Zinc deficiency  Zinc bioavailability  Phytate  Diagnosis
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