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What is Zinc Deficiency?

Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis

Zinc is a powerful mineral that plays a part in the normal function of many bodily systems. Obtained through food sources and supplements, zinc is also often sold as a cold remedy. Zinc deficiency occurs when a person does not receive enough zinc in his or her diet, or expels an excessive amount. The deficiency is linked to serious growth problems and immune system issues as well as impairing the function of the digestive system.

Perhaps the most simple way to consume zinc is by following a healthy diet. Zinc occurs as a natural mineral in many foods, including meats, grains and some vegetables. Oysters contain a surprising amount of zinc, but beef, crab, pork, and chicken are also excellent sources.

Zinc supplements are often sold as a cold remedy.
Zinc supplements are often sold as a cold remedy.

There is some evidence that suggests that vegetarians are at risk for zinc deficiency, as many high-zinc foods are animal-based. Health experts recommend that vegetarians and vegans increase the amount of nuts, fortified grains, and beans they consume to ensure an adequate amount of the mineral. For ovo-lacto vegetarians, milk, yogurt, and cheese are also excellent sources of zinc.

Zinc lozenges have been shown to reduce the length and severity of the common cold.
Zinc lozenges have been shown to reduce the length and severity of the common cold.

For pregnant women or nursing mothers, zinc deficiency is an important concern. Low zinc levels can impede proper development of a fetus, delaying growth and immune system development. If a nursing mother is zinc deficient, the baby may not receive the nutritional benefits of zinc through milk. Some health experts also suggest that babies require additional sources of zinc after about six months and recommended weaning or partially weaning around this time.

Nursing mothers are advised to avoid a zinc deficiency.
Nursing mothers are advised to avoid a zinc deficiency.

Zinc deficiency can wreak havoc on a number of systemic processes and lead to severe ill health. Studies suggest that low levels of zinc can slow healing from wounds and cause serious digestive problems that result in chronic diarrhea. Many also believe that insufficient levels of the mineral can lead to longer recovery times from colds, though there is considerable controversy over this claim.

Mental fatigue may occur as a result of a zinc deficiency.
Mental fatigue may occur as a result of a zinc deficiency.

The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) suggests that an adult requires between 8-11 milligrams of zinc per day. Pregnant and lactating women may require slightly more and may wish to consult a doctor regarding supplements. Dosage is very important, as it is also easy to consume too much zinc, leading to possible health problems.

Most experts agree that a healthy diet is the best way to ensure proper levels of nutrition for all beneficial nutrients including zinc. If a zinc deficiency is suspected, contact a doctor regarding possible tests or supplement guidelines. Avoiding zinc deficiency will promote immune health and gastrointestinal function, and may prevent serious damage to infants and growing children.

Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis

With a B.A. in theater from UCLA and a graduate degree in screenwriting from the American Film Institute, Jessica is passionate about drama and film. She has many other interests, and enjoys learning and writing about a wide range of topics in her role as a TheHealthBoard writer.

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Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis

With a B.A. in theater from UCLA and a graduate degree in screenwriting from the American Film Institute, Jessica is passionate about drama and film. She has many other interests, and enjoys learning and writing about a wide range of topics in her role as a TheHealthBoard writer.

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Discussion Comments

anon101924

the worst symptom of zinc deficiency is erectile dysfunction, because the body needs zinc to produce testosterone.

anon94209

Thank you milagros for your post on zinc. I believe I have a zinc deficiency and I have another health problem that it is said leads to an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease, so maybe they are all related.

-Amelia

milagros

It is believed that zinc deficiency causes damage to DNA which in turn causes accelerated aging and illnesses such as Alzheimer's disease.

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    • Zinc supplements are often sold as a cold remedy.
      By: SLDigi
      Zinc supplements are often sold as a cold remedy.
    • Zinc lozenges have been shown to reduce the length and severity of the common cold.
      By: Jane Doe
      Zinc lozenges have been shown to reduce the length and severity of the common cold.
    • Nursing mothers are advised to avoid a zinc deficiency.
      By: xjrshimada
      Nursing mothers are advised to avoid a zinc deficiency.
    • Mental fatigue may occur as a result of a zinc deficiency.
      By: kmiragaya
      Mental fatigue may occur as a result of a zinc deficiency.
    • Pregnant women should seek advice from an obstetrician before taking zinc or any other nutritional supplement.
      By: Radek Sturgolewski
      Pregnant women should seek advice from an obstetrician before taking zinc or any other nutritional supplement.
    • The development and growth of a fetus may be delayed by a zinc deficiency.
      By: Noel Powell
      The development and growth of a fetus may be delayed by a zinc deficiency.
    • Consuming lean red meat can supply an individual with a health dose of zinc, and help boost the immune system.
      By: Blind Shot
      Consuming lean red meat can supply an individual with a health dose of zinc, and help boost the immune system.
    • A zinc deficiency can impair the function of the digestive system.
      By: Pixinoo
      A zinc deficiency can impair the function of the digestive system.