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Objective:Muscle cramps, sleep disorders, and irritability due to Mg deficiency; and sleep and behavioral disorders associated with Zn deficiency and being cofactors in the melatonin synthesis have suggested that plasma Mg and Zn may be in lower levels in colicky infants. This study aimed to compare plasma Mg and Zn levels of colicky infants and the mothers’ with controls.
Material and Methods:Fiftyinfants diagnosed with infantile colic and 22 controls aged 1-3 months with their mothers were included in this cross-sectional study. Colic group was divided into two subgroups; (1) infants who were given Mg-contain herbals (herbals-group, n=12), (2) infants who were not given any Mg or Zn-contain supplement (study group, n=27). Plasma Mg and Zn levels were measured by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer on flame photometry.
Results: Mg levels (mg/dl) of the infants were not different between study group (2.46±0.27) and controls (2.37±0.25)(p=0.70). However, plasma Mg levels were higher in the herbals-group (2.68±1.90)than the study group(2.46±0.27)and controls (2.37±0.25) (p=0.04, p=0,004; respectively). Zn levels (mg/dl) of the infants and Mg and Zn levels of the mothers were not different between the groups (p=0.36, p=0.61, p=0.22; respectively). Four parents in the herbals-groupreported they get benefit from the Mg-contain herbals, but Mg levels were similar with the parents who do not get benefit (p=0.79).
Conclusion:Plasma Mg and Zn levels of colicky infants and their mothers’ were not different from healthy controls in this study. Further studies are needed to determine the effect of Mg supplementation on colic severity.
Anahtar Kelimeler: infantile colic, magnesium, zinc
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