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Serum zinc and copper levels in healthy Japanese children.
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1976
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NutritionSerum Zinc LevelsBody CompositionMedicineBioactive MetalMetal ContaminationClinical NutritionPediatricsSex DifferencesTrace MetalSerum ZincChild NutritionToxicologyNutritional SciencesMetal ToxicityClinical ChemistryPublic HealthMicronutrients
Serum zinc and copper concentrations of 156 healthy children (6-12 years old) were measured by the atomic absorption spectrophotometric method. The average serum zinc concentration was 92 +/- 13 mug/100 ml (mean +/- S.D.) with a range of 62-127 mug/100 ml. No statistically significant age or sex differences were found in serum zinc levels. The mean serum copper level was 109 +/- 17 mug/100 ml with a range of 70-164 mug/100 ml. Average serum copper concentration in younger age groups (6-9 years old) was higher than that in older age groups (10-12 years old). The highest value of mean serum copper level was observed in the group of 8-year-old children. No sex differences in serum copper levels were found in all the age groups.
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