Environmental factors, health-related habits, and serum selenium levels in cancer patients and healthy controls (original) (raw)
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Previous studies conducted in Yugoslavia indicated that the concentration of selenium in soil, food items, and serum of the population is very low. The aim of the study was to investigate the possible relationship among environmental, health-related habits, nutrition, and selenium serum levels in cancer patients and the healthy population.
The case-control study included a group of cancer patients and a matched group of healthy controls: 57 cancer patients and 41 healthy controls living in Stari Grad (an urban area of Belgrade), as well as 17 cancer patients and 13 healthy controls living in Barajevo (a rural community in the vicinity of Belgrade). The healthy controls were matched to cancer patients in sex and age; they were not blood related.
The selenium serum levels were measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Health-related habits and relevant dietary factors (“food frequency” method) that may influence the selenium serum levels were assessed by questionnaires.
The differences in average values of selenium serum levels between the cancer patients and healthy controls were not significantly different, but both were below the lowest recorded in referential studies. A significant difference between the values obtained from urban and rural subgroups was noted.
The most important factors that influenced the level of selenium included the residence place in the region with selenium deficiency (Barajevo), age, associated chronic diseases, and some dietary factors potentially related to the intake of selenium. The results obtained in this investigation pointed out that use of selenium supplementation in this area should be seriously considered.
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Dusan Backović, Jelena Marinković & Jagoda Jorga - Institute of Statistics, School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Milan Pavlica - Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Zoran Maksimović - Serbian Academy of Science and Arts, Belgrade
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Backović, D., Marinković, J., Jorga, J. et al. Environmental factors, health-related habits, and serum selenium levels in cancer patients and healthy controls.Biol Trace Elem Res 67, 55–62 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02784275
- Received: 29 December 1997
- Revised: 10 March 1998
- Accepted: 01 May 1998
- Issue Date: January 1999
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02784275