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Micronutrition status of pregnant and their newborn children

Abstract

To reveal the condition of a mineral exchange, the estimation of 22 chemical elements in hair of 102 not pregnant women, 50 pregnant and their newborn, living in Yakutsk was carried out. Масrо- and microelement structure of pregnant women hair was more changed especially there were authentically low levels of cuprum, phosphorus, iodine. Accumulation of microelements in a newborn organism is connected with the phenomenon of “superstorage”, thus essential microelements are not accumulated.

About the Authors

S. N. Alekseeva
Medical institute of North-East federal university named after M.K.Ammosov
Russian Federation

Alexeeva Sargylana Nikolaevna – master teacher of Department of pediatrics and pediatric surgery

phone number. 89246613846, 39-56-09

Yakutsk



P. G. Petrova
Medical institute of North-East federal university named after M.K.Ammosov
Russian Federation

Petrova Palmira Georgievna – m.d, professor., director

Yakutsk



O. N. Ivanova
Medical institute of North-East federal university named after M.K.Ammosov
Russian Federation

Ivanova Olga Nikolaevna– m.d., professor. Manager of Department of pediatrics and pediatric surgery

Yakutsk



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Alekseeva S.N., Petrova P.G., Ivanova O.N. Micronutrition status of pregnant and their newborn children. Yakut Medical Journal. 2011;(1):15-16.

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