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Analysis v1
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Giving toddlers in New Zealand more zinc through meat or special milk doesn’t seem to raise the zinc levels in their blood or hair, so just eating more zinc might not fix low zinc levels in their bodies.
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Red meat and a fortified manufactured toddler milk drink increase dietary zinc intakes without affecting zinc status of New Zealand toddlers.
Randomized Controlled Trial
Human
2010 DecThe study gave toddlers more zinc through meat or special milk, but their zinc levels in blood and hair didn’t go up — so just eating more zinc doesn’t always fix low zinc levels in little kids.
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