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Changes of trace element status during aging: results of the EPIC-Potsdam cohort study
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Kipp, Anna P.
, Kopp, Johannes F.
, Baudry, Julia
, Boeing, Heiner
, Schwerdtle, Tanja
, Schulze, Matthias B.
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alcohols
/ blood serum
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ cohort studies
/ copper
/ decline
/ dietary supplements
/ elderly
/ hypertension
/ iodine
/ iron
/ Life Sciences
/ lifestyle
/ manganese
/ Nutrition
/ Original Contribution
/ principal component analysis
/ regression analysis
/ risk
/ selenium
/ tandem mass spectrometry
/ zinc
2020
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Changes of trace element status during aging: results of the EPIC-Potsdam cohort study
by
Kipp, Anna P.
, Kopp, Johannes F.
, Baudry, Julia
, Boeing, Heiner
, Schwerdtle, Tanja
, Schulze, Matthias B.
in
alcohols
/ blood serum
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ cohort studies
/ copper
/ decline
/ dietary supplements
/ elderly
/ hypertension
/ iodine
/ iron
/ Life Sciences
/ lifestyle
/ manganese
/ Nutrition
/ Original Contribution
/ principal component analysis
/ regression analysis
/ risk
/ selenium
/ tandem mass spectrometry
/ zinc
2020
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Changes of trace element status during aging: results of the EPIC-Potsdam cohort study
by
Kipp, Anna P.
, Kopp, Johannes F.
, Baudry, Julia
, Boeing, Heiner
, Schwerdtle, Tanja
, Schulze, Matthias B.
in
alcohols
/ blood serum
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ cohort studies
/ copper
/ decline
/ dietary supplements
/ elderly
/ hypertension
/ iodine
/ iron
/ Life Sciences
/ lifestyle
/ manganese
/ Nutrition
/ Original Contribution
/ principal component analysis
/ regression analysis
/ risk
/ selenium
/ tandem mass spectrometry
/ zinc
2020
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Changes of trace element status during aging: results of the EPIC-Potsdam cohort study
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Changes of trace element status during aging: results of the EPIC-Potsdam cohort study
2020
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Overview
Purpose
We aimed to evaluate age-dependent changes of six trace elements (TE) [manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), iodine (I), and selenium (Se)] over a 20-year period.
Methods
TE concentrations were determined using repeated serum samples taken at baseline and after 20 years of follow-up from 219 healthy participants of the EPIC-Potsdam study, using inductively coupled plasma tandem mass spectrometry. For each TE, absolute and relative differences were calculated between the two time points, as well as the proportion of individuals within normal reference ranges. Interdependence between age-related TE differences was investigated using principal component analysis (PCA). Relationships between selected factors (lifestyle, sociodemographic, anthropometric factors, and hypertension) and corresponding TE longitudinal variability were examined using multivariable linear regression models.
Results
Median age of our study sample was 58.32 years (4.42) at baseline and 40% were females. Median Mn, Zn, Se concentrations and Se to Cu ratio significantly decreased during aging while median Fe, Cu, I concentrations and Cu to Zn ratio significantly increased. A substantial percentage of the participants, at both time points, had Zn concentrations below the reference range. The first PCA-extracted factor reflected the correlated decline in both Mn and Zn over time while the second factor reflected the observed (on average) increase in both Cu and I over time. Overall, none of the investigated factors were strong determinants of TE longitudinal variability, except possibly dietary supplement use, and alcohol use for Fe.
Conclusions
In conclusion, in this population-based study of healthy elderly, decrease in Mn, Zn, and Se concentrations and increase in Fe, Cu, and I concentrations were observed over 20 years of follow-up. Further research is required to investigate dietary determinants and markers of TE status as well as the relationships between TE profiles and the risk of age-related diseases.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Verlag
Subject
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ copper
/ decline
/ elderly
/ iodine
/ iron
/ principal component analysis
/ risk
/ selenium
/ zinc
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