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Zinc Supplementation in Anorexic Children with Vomiting Syndrome: Evaluation from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Vietnam This study explores the impact of zinc supplementation in children suffering from anorexia associated with vomiting syndrome in Vietnam. Conducted through a randomized controlled trial (RCT), the research provides valuable insights into how zinc can improve nutritional deficiencies and growth development in these children. The findings show that zinc plays a crucial role in enhancing appetite, reducing symptoms of vomiting, and improving overall health outcomes.

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As anorexia and vomiting syndrome continue to pose significant challenges to pediatric healthcare, this trial emphasizes the need for nutritional intervention and highlights zinc supplementation as a safe and effective treatment. This research contributes to the growing body of evidence supporting the role of micronutrient supplementation in managing complex childhood health conditions.

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Zinc supplementation significantly improved nutritional status and health in children. The trial was conducted in Vietnam, focusing on a crucial pediatric health issue. Provides evidence for micronutrient therapy in anorexia with vomiting syndrome. This research is essential for healthcare professionals seeking to improve treatments for children with anorexia and vomiting syndrome and underscores the importance of nutritional care in pediatric healthcare settings. Read More: https://www.igminresearch.com/articles/html/igmin279 Submission Link: https://www.igminresearch.com/submission

Richard (Ricky) Smith Jr.

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This page is a summary of: Zinc Supplementation in Anorexic Children with Vomiting Syndrome: Evaluation from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Vietnam, IgMin Research, January 2025, IgMin Publications Inc.,
DOI: 10.61927/igmin279.
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