Kamis, 09 April 2020

Factors Influencing Serum Zinc Levels Of Pregnant Women : At Naivasha Level 4 Hospital In Nakuru County, Kenya

 Factors Influencing Serum Zinc Levels Of Pregnant Women : At Naivasha Level 4 Hospital In Nakuru County, Kenya 

 

 

Author(s)
Agnes Mitheko
Format
Paperback | 76 pages
Dimensions
150 x 220 x 5mm | 129g
Publication date
25 May 2018
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Language
English
ISBN10
3659459712
ISBN13
9783659459719
 

Zinc is an essential micronutrient for human health. Its numerous structural and biochemical functions at the cellular and sub cellular level makes it very important during pregnancy. Maternal serum Zinc levels at the time of conception and in pregnancy plays a major role in maternal and child health. It is an important determinant of foetal growth and development. Despite availability of data to demonstrate widespread micronutrient deficiency in pregnancy, minimal studies have examined the status of zinc among pregnant women. This study sought to assess dietary, socio economic and demographic factors affecting serum zinc levels of pregnant women at Naivasha level 4 hospital in Kenya and the results are discussed herein.