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Effects of Zinc Supplementation on Nutritional Status in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease: A Randomized Trial

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Figure 1. Flow diagram the effect of two doses of zinc supplementation on nutritional status in
Table 1. The characteristics of kidney disease patients at the start by groups of treatment (day 0, n = 48).
Table 3. Differences between assessments pre and post zinc supplementation in the whole series (n = 48).
Figure 2. Linear regression analysis of serum zinc and albumin concentration before zinc
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