[Daily intake and nutritional status of copper in infants, children and teen-agers in light of personal experience].

Problemy medycyny wieku rozwojowego Pub Date : 1990-01-01
J Skorkowska-Zieleniewska, W Szotowa, Z Rudzka-Kańtoch, A Wachnik
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Abstract

The daily intake of copper in infants, children and teen-agers was evaluated with chemical analysis of daily meals. The intake depending upon the age oscillated in the limits of 0.065-3.5 mg of copper per day. The metabolic chemical balances of this element showed slightly positive copper retention. In some cases the balances were negative. It may be explained by the low copper intake with the diet and eventual effect of associated factors making difficult the copper utilization. Differentiated and generally low copper intake and the low retention of this element explain the low copper level in hair of the investigated population.

[婴儿、儿童和青少年铜的每日摄入量和营养状况[基于个人经验]。
对婴儿、儿童和青少年的每日铜摄入量进行了化学分析。根据年龄的不同,每天的铜摄入量在0.065-3.5毫克的范围内波动。该元素的代谢化学平衡显示出轻微的正铜潴留。在某些情况下,余额是负数。这可能与饮食中铜的摄入量低以及相关因素的最终影响导致铜的利用困难有关。不同的、普遍的低铜摄入和低铜滞留解释了被调查人群头发中铜含量低的原因。
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