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Tier 4 — Narrative / commentaryPeer-reviewed

Preventing and Controlling Zinc Deficiency Across the Life Course: A Call to Action.

Lowe NM, Hall AG, Broadley MR, Foley J, Boy E, Bhutta ZA.

Adv Nutr · 2024

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Summary

This narrative review calls for coordinated action to address zinc deficiency, a persistent public health challenge affecting multiple life stages. The authors synthesise evidence on zinc nutrition across the lifespan and likely propose a framework for prevention and control integrating dietary improvement, supplementation, and fortification approaches. The paper emphasises the importance of zinc for immune function, growth, and development, particularly in vulnerable populations.

UK applicability

Findings on zinc deficiency risk groups and intervention strategies are relevant to UK public health practice, particularly for infant and maternal nutrition guidance and vulnerable populations. UK dietary intake data and fortification policies would require contextualisation against the global evidence presented.

Key measures

Zinc deficiency prevalence, serum zinc concentrations, zinc intake recommendations, intervention effectiveness across life course stages

Outcomes reported

The study examines strategies for preventing and controlling zinc deficiency across different life stages and populations. It likely synthesises evidence on zinc status, deficiency prevalence, and intervention approaches including dietary, supplementation, and fortification strategies.

Theme
Nutrition & health
Subject
Micronutrient deficiency epidemiology and prevention
Study type
Narrative Review
Study design
Narrative review
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
Status
Published
Geography
Global
System type
Human clinical
DOI
10.1016/j.advnut.2024.100181
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-01f

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