Title of article :
Serum selenium concentration in a representative
sample of the Canarian population
Author/Authors :
Carlos D´?az Romeroa، نويسنده , , F´elix L´opez Blancob، نويسنده , , Patricia Henr´?quez
S´anchezb، نويسنده , , Elena Rodr´?guez ?Rodr´?guez. a، نويسنده , , Lluis Serra Majemb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The concentration of serum selenium in 395 individuals Ž187 males 208 females. living in the Canary Islands,
Spain was determined by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry. The mean selenium concentration was
74.7 25.2 g l ranging between 7.86 and 182.3 g l. Twenty-two adults Ž7.2% of the total. had serum selenium
concentrations under 45 g l. It is widely accepted that below this selenium serum concentration Ž45 g l. there is
an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer. Our results fall within data recently published in other
Spanish and European regions and are much lower than data observed in USA or seleniferous regions. The
estimated Se intakes of our population were lower than the Recommended Dietary Allowances for American people.
Individuals from Lanzarote had a mean Se concentration significantly higher than individuals from the other islands.
This could be attributed to differences in Se content of soil and or differences in dietary habits of the populations.
Serum selenium concentration did not vary with the sex of the subjects. Individuals younger than 14 years old had a
serum selenium concentration significantly lower than the rest of the individuals. No relationship with socio-economic
status, educational level, smoking habits, physical exercise or beer consumption was found. However,
individuals who consume wine more than three times a week showed higher selenium concentrations than individuals
with lower consumption. Also, individuals with consumption above seven units of spirit drinks a week had the highest
mean selenium concentration
Keywords :
age , Gender , Serum selenium , Alcohol consumption , Smoking habit
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment