Zinc deficiency remains a major issue in the developing world, as humans depend on a daily zinc intake for normal bodily functions. Adequate zinc intake assists with immune system health, wound healing, blood clotting, thyroid function, sense of taste and smell, and normal growth and development, while its deficiency may lead to various ailments. An exploration of the strategies associated with health and nutrition program integration into education will encourage their effectiveness.
Strategies to Alleviate Human Zinc Deficiency explores the role of zinc in human health, as well as the consequences of zinc deficiency and strategies for alleviation. It outlines useful strategies for successful zinc intake to improve human health. This book covers topics such as biochemistry, dietary diversity, and zinc supplementation, and is a useful resource for medical professionals, scientists, pharmacists, healthcare workers, researchers, academicians, and medical organizations.