Associations between dietary iron and zinc intakes, and between biochemical iron and zinc status in women

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Lim, Karen, Booth, Alison O., Szymlek-Gay, Ewa A., Gibson, Rosalind S., Bailey, Karl B., Irving, David O., Nowson, Carol and Riddell, Lynn J.. (2015). Associations between dietary iron and zinc intakes, and between biochemical iron and zinc status in women. Nutrients. 7(4), pp. 2983 - 2999. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu7042983
AuthorsLim, Karen, Booth, Alison O., Szymlek-Gay, Ewa A., Gibson, Rosalind S., Bailey, Karl B., Irving, David O., Nowson, Carol and Riddell, Lynn J.
Abstract

Iron and zinc are found in similar foods and absorption of both may be affected by food compounds, thus biochemical iron and zinc status may be related. This cross-sectional study aimed to: (1) describe dietary intakes and biochemical status of iron and zinc; (2) investigate associations between dietary iron and zinc intakes; and (3) investigate associations between biochemical iron and zinc status in a sample of premenopausal women aged 18–50 years who were recruited in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. Usual dietary intakes were assessed using a 154-item food frequency questionnaire (n = 379). Iron status was assessed using serum ferritin and hemoglobin, zinc status using serum zinc (standardized to 08:00 collection), and presence of infection/inflammation using C-reactive protein (n = 326). Associations were explored using multiple regression and logistic regression. Mean (SD) iron and zinc intakes were 10.5 (3.5) mg/day and 9.3 (3.8) mg/day, respectively. Median (interquartile range) serum ferritin was 22 (12–38) μg/L and mean serum zinc concentrations (SD) were 12.6 (1.7) μmol/L in fasting samples and 11.8 (2.0) μmol/L in nonfasting samples. For each 1 mg/day increase in dietary iron intake, zinc intake increased by 0.4 mg/day. Each 1 μmol/L increase in serum zinc corresponded to a 6% increase in serum ferritin, however women with low serum zinc concentration (AM fasting < 10.7 μmol/L; AM nonfasting < 10.1 μmol/L) were not at increased risk of depleted iron stores (serum ferritin <15 μg/L; p = 0.340). Positive associations were observed between dietary iron and zinc intakes, and between iron and zinc status, however interpreting serum ferritin concentrations was not a useful proxy for estimating the likelihood of low serum zinc concentrations and women with depleted iron stores were not at increased risk of impaired zinc status in this cohort.

Keywordsiron; zinc; women; minerals; nutritional status
Year2015
JournalNutrients
Journal citation7 (4), pp. 2983 - 2999
PublisherMDPI AG
ISSN2072-6643
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.3390/nu7042983
Scopus EID2-s2.0-84929346558
Open accessOpen access
Page range2983 - 2999
Research GroupMary MacKillop Institute for Health Research
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Output statusPublished
Publication dates
Online20 Apr 2015
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Accepted14 Apr 2015
Place of publicationSwitzerland
EditorsJ. Buckley
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