Selenium Status and Cardiovascular Risk Profile in Healthy Adult Saudi Males
The purpose of this research was to investigate the relationship between selenium levels, thyroid function and other coronary risk factors in 140 Saudi subjects without overt coronary heart disease stratified by age. Demographic data and serum fasting lipid profile, glucose, thyroid function tests,...
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doaj-9de1f09eba564602929d44e70ec696722020-11-24T23:25:30ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492008-12-0114114115910.3390/molecules14010141Selenium Status and Cardiovascular Risk Profile in Healthy Adult Saudi MalesEman M. AlissaWaqar H. AhmedNabeel Al-amaGordon A. A. FernsThe purpose of this research was to investigate the relationship between selenium levels, thyroid function and other coronary risk factors in 140 Saudi subjects without overt coronary heart disease stratified by age. Demographic data and serum fasting lipid profile, glucose, thyroid function tests, selenium status and dietary intake was assessed. The relationships between selenium status, thyroid function and cardiovascular risk factors were assessed by univariate and multivariate analysis. The results showed that thyroid hormone levels did not differ with age. Erythrocyte glutathione peroxidase (GPx) levels were significantly higher in the youngest vs. oldest tertile (p<0.0001). Selenium and iodine intake did not differ significantly with age tertile, but the average intake for the population sample was below the estimated average requirements for both elements. Serum lipoprotein (a) concentrations correlated with selenium (r = 0.417, p<0.0001) and TSH (r = 0.172, p<0.05). After adjustment for confounding variables; serum fT4 and erythrocytes GPx remained significant determinants of serum TSH levels, whilst serum selenium and TSH were determinants of serum fT4 levels. Serum Lp(a), a coronary risk factor, was strongly related to measures of selenium status. A significant relationship between measures of selenium status and thyroid function was found. Serum Lp(a) a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease was also related to selenium status in our population.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/14/1/141/SeleniumIodineThyroidGlutathione peroxidaseSubclinical hypothyroidismCoronary risk factorsLipoprotein (a)Saudi Arabia. |
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Eman M. Alissa Waqar H. Ahmed Nabeel Al-ama Gordon A. A. Ferns Selenium Status and Cardiovascular Risk Profile in Healthy Adult Saudi Males Molecules Selenium Iodine Thyroid Glutathione peroxidase Subclinical hypothyroidism Coronary risk factors Lipoprotein (a) Saudi Arabia. |
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Eman M. Alissa Waqar H. Ahmed Nabeel Al-ama Gordon A. A. Ferns |
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Selenium Status and Cardiovascular Risk Profile in Healthy Adult Saudi Males |
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Selenium Status and Cardiovascular Risk Profile in Healthy Adult Saudi Males |
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Selenium Status and Cardiovascular Risk Profile in Healthy Adult Saudi Males |
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Selenium Status and Cardiovascular Risk Profile in Healthy Adult Saudi Males |
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Selenium Status and Cardiovascular Risk Profile in Healthy Adult Saudi Males |
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selenium status and cardiovascular risk profile in healthy adult saudi males |
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The purpose of this research was to investigate the relationship between selenium levels, thyroid function and other coronary risk factors in 140 Saudi subjects without overt coronary heart disease stratified by age. Demographic data and serum fasting lipid profile, glucose, thyroid function tests, selenium status and dietary intake was assessed. The relationships between selenium status, thyroid function and cardiovascular risk factors were assessed by univariate and multivariate analysis. The results showed that thyroid hormone levels did not differ with age. Erythrocyte glutathione peroxidase (GPx) levels were significantly higher in the youngest vs. oldest tertile (p<0.0001). Selenium and iodine intake did not differ significantly with age tertile, but the average intake for the population sample was below the estimated average requirements for both elements. Serum lipoprotein (a) concentrations correlated with selenium (r = 0.417, p<0.0001) and TSH (r = 0.172, p<0.05). After adjustment for confounding variables; serum fT4 and erythrocytes GPx remained significant determinants of serum TSH levels, whilst serum selenium and TSH were determinants of serum fT4 levels. Serum Lp(a), a coronary risk factor, was strongly related to measures of selenium status. A significant relationship between measures of selenium status and thyroid function was found. Serum Lp(a) a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease was also related to selenium status in our population. |
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Selenium Iodine Thyroid Glutathione peroxidase Subclinical hypothyroidism Coronary risk factors Lipoprotein (a) Saudi Arabia. |
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http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/14/1/141/ |
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