Trace Element and Mineral Levels in Serum, Hair, and Urine of Obese Women in Relation to Body Composition, Blood Pressure, Lipid Profile, and Insulin Resistance.

作者: Alexey A. Tinkov , Paweł Bogdański , Joanna Suliburska , Damian Skrypnik , Anatoly V. Skalny

DOI: 10.3390/BIOM11050689

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摘要: The objective of this study was to evaluate serum, hair, and urinary trace element mineral content in normal-weight obese women relation metabolic risk factors. A total 80 aged 30–70 y.o. were enrolled the group (n = 40) 40). Serum, levels assessed using inductively coupled plasma spectrometry. Body fat percentage evaluated bioimpedance. Obese subjects characterized by significantly higher body percentage, blood pressure, serum triglyceride concentration, insulin resistance. Serum Ca, Fe, Mg, Se, V, Zn levels, hair V content, Se concentrations found be lower as compared lean controls. In turn, Cu Fe a significant increase. multiple regression models Cu, associated with BMI even after adjustment for biochemistry, composition, pressure. also contributed discrimination. These findings allow propose that obesity-associated disturbances status may at least partially contribute subjects.

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