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- W2379981718 abstract "To investigate and estimate the subject's mineralsal nutriture on Ca,P,Zn,Cu,Fe,and Mg,So as to provide scientifically based to improve body quality of domestic students,the subjects were selected with method of cluster random sampling.The data about food intake in seven days was collected using the methods of the 24-dietary recall,together with accounting,weighing.Venous blood was collected on an empty stomach to measure serum phosphate and to do c.b.c-complete blood count to examine Ca,Fe,Zn,Cu,and Mg in peripheral blood of finger tip.Simultaneously,to measure physique growth(weight,height,chest circumference) and indicate related intelligence(scores in Raven Standard progressive Matrices).The results showed that there existed significant difference between gender in these six miners in the subjects blood(P0.05),more men than women whose values of Zn and Fe in blood were lower that reference values,respectively,nevertheless,others were reverse.About 32.25% of male and 13.89% of female had lower values of blood Ca than its reference value and no more than 1% of participate had blood Mg lower than its reference value.Serum P was in the range of reference value.Furthermore,remarkably difference in blood Cu was existed between rustic and town.The difference of dietary intake of Fe,Zn and Ca in male and female was significant(P0.05),99% of subjects' dietary Ca intake was not reach adequate intake(AI),and 25% of Cu,P and Mg were not up to AI respectively.There was no significant difference in IQ value between males and females.It was reflected by multiply linear regression that Zn,P and Mg played an important part in intelligence development,and P,Mg and Ca do a vital role in physical development.Reference to the sources,90% of Fe,80% of Ca,85% of Zn and 90% of P stemmed from vegetarian food.It concluded there had more participates that these six miners in blood were lower than reference value,and intakes were not reaching to the dietary recommend intakes.Dietary minerals supplied mainly came fiom plants,and animal food was consumed less.It is suggested to take actions that suit local circumstances and to reasonably regulate and control food supply.And increasing the animalistic food supply.Simultaneously,do nutritional education to local people,so as to improve health level of local infants,students and adults." @default.
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- W2379981718 title "Nutritional Investigation and Evaluation on Six Minerals of Students in Huining Senior Middle School" @default.
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