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Selenium status and cardiovascular risk factors in healthy Dutch subjects.
Authors:S G Bukkens  N de Vos  F J Kok  E G Schouten  A M de Bruijn  A Hofman
Affiliation:Department of Environmental and Tropical Health, Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Abstract:To provide further insight into the possible role of selenium in cardiovascular disease, we examined the relationship between cardiovascular risk factors, some nutritional parameters, and short- and long-term selenium status. A total of 82 healthy Dutch volunteers, 59 men and 23 women, aged 40-75 years, were studied. Means and standard deviations of selenium parameters were: plasma selenium 106.4 +/? 23.7 micrograms/L, erythrocyte selenium 0.59 +/? 0.19 microgram/g Hb, toenail selenium 0.78 +/? 0.17 ppm, and erythrocyte glutathione peroxidase activity 28.0 +/? 8.1 U/g Hb. No association was found between selenium status and gender, age, serum total-, LDL-, and HDL-cholesterol, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, alcohol intake, and body mass index. A significantly lower plasma selenium level was observed among smokers compared to nonsmokers (101.0 micrograms/L, SE = 3.9 vs 112.0 micrograms/L, SE = 3.6, p = 0.04). A significant negative association was found between erythrocyte selenium and serum levels of vitamin A and ferritin. No relevant relationship was observed between selenium status and serum fatty acid composition, vitamin E, vitamin B6, and iron. Apart from an association between smoking and short-term selenium status, we found no indications that a possible effect of selenium on cardiovascular disease may operate through the known risk factors.
Keywords:stress fracture  bone density  physical activity  calcium  exercise
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