Zinc status and dark adaptation in patients subjected to total gastrectomy: effect of zinc supplementation.

Human nutrition. Clinical nutrition Pub Date : 1987-05-01
B Sandström, L Davidsson, L Lundell, L Olbe
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Totally gastrectomized patients could be regarded at risk for development of nutritional deficiencies including trace elements. Sensitive indices for early detection of these deficiencies are lacking. In order to evaluate the nutritional status of trace elements in patients previously subjected to a total gastrectomy we studied the zinc status in 10 patients by determining serum zinc, urinary zinc excretion and also, by a simplified dark adaptation test, the effect on these parameters of 4 weeks of zinc supplementation. The serum zinc level but not the 24-h urinary zinc excretion was lower in gastrectomized patients compared to age-matched controls. A slower dark adaptation was observed in the former patients when measured in the non-fasting state but not when fasted. Dark adaptation was slower in the patients as well as the age-matched controls compared to younger healthy subjects. Zinc supplementation increased the serum zinc levels and the urinary zinc excretion in the gastrectomized patients but had no effect on dark adaptation.

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全胃切除术患者的锌状态和暗适应:锌补充的影响。
完全切除胃的患者可能被认为有营养缺乏的风险,包括微量元素。缺乏早期发现这些缺陷的敏感指标。为了评估全胃切除术患者的微量元素营养状况,我们研究了10例患者的锌状况,通过测定血清锌、尿锌排泄量,并通过简化暗适应试验,观察补锌4周对这些参数的影响。与年龄匹配的对照组相比,胃切除术患者的血清锌水平较低,但24小时尿锌排泄量不低。前者患者在非禁食状态下观察到较慢的暗适应,而在禁食状态下则没有。与年轻的健康受试者相比,患者和年龄匹配的对照组的黑暗适应速度较慢。补充锌增加了胃切除术患者的血清锌水平和尿锌排泄量,但对暗适应没有影响。
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