Serum Cu levels rise with age and high Cu/Zn ratios are linked with multiple-cause mortality in the elderly. The relationships of these parameters to measures of musculoskeletal health and frailty have not yet been analyzed. We used inductively coupled mass spectrometry to assess serum levels of Cu and Zn and probed for relationships between serum Cu levels and the Cu/Zn ratio with specific measures of bone, physical and overall health in a cohort of 144 frail elderly men. Subjects were divided into quintiles based on serum metal levels and comparisons for functional measures were made between the reference (middle) group and the low and high groups. Subjects’ serum metal values were normally distributed. We found significant correlations b...
Serum copper and zinc levels of 10 male and 33 female patients, aged 26 to 65 years, with rheumatoid...
Dyshomeostasis of copper and zinc is linked to neurodegeneration. This study investigated the relati...
Abnormal levels of essential elements often occur in patients with hypertension due to genetic, envi...
Serum Cu levels rise with age and high Cu/Zn ratios are linked with multiple-cause mortality in the ...
Associations between copper to zinc ratio (CZr) and mortality have suggested CZr as a biomarker of a...
Associations between copper to zinc ratio (CZr) and mortality have suggested CZr as a biomarker of a...
Copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are essential for life. Body Cu and Zn content depends on variety of facto...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for humans. A cross-sectional and comparative study was done to...
There is evidence that copper and zinc have pro-oxidant and antioxidant properties, respectively, so...
The analysis of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) along with their major serum carriers, albumin (Alb) and c...
This cross-sectional study assess copper status and intake and their relationships with some biochem...
Purpose: Zinc (Zn) plays an essential role in many biological processes including immune response. I...
Infections are one of the main causes of mortality in elderly due to the decrease of immune response...
Background: Both copper deficiency and overexposure have been associated with adverse health effects...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Older subjects have a high risk of developing zinc and copper...
Serum copper and zinc levels of 10 male and 33 female patients, aged 26 to 65 years, with rheumatoid...
Dyshomeostasis of copper and zinc is linked to neurodegeneration. This study investigated the relati...
Abnormal levels of essential elements often occur in patients with hypertension due to genetic, envi...
Serum Cu levels rise with age and high Cu/Zn ratios are linked with multiple-cause mortality in the ...
Associations between copper to zinc ratio (CZr) and mortality have suggested CZr as a biomarker of a...
Associations between copper to zinc ratio (CZr) and mortality have suggested CZr as a biomarker of a...
Copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are essential for life. Body Cu and Zn content depends on variety of facto...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for humans. A cross-sectional and comparative study was done to...
There is evidence that copper and zinc have pro-oxidant and antioxidant properties, respectively, so...
The analysis of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) along with their major serum carriers, albumin (Alb) and c...
This cross-sectional study assess copper status and intake and their relationships with some biochem...
Purpose: Zinc (Zn) plays an essential role in many biological processes including immune response. I...
Infections are one of the main causes of mortality in elderly due to the decrease of immune response...
Background: Both copper deficiency and overexposure have been associated with adverse health effects...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Older subjects have a high risk of developing zinc and copper...
Serum copper and zinc levels of 10 male and 33 female patients, aged 26 to 65 years, with rheumatoid...
Dyshomeostasis of copper and zinc is linked to neurodegeneration. This study investigated the relati...
Abnormal levels of essential elements often occur in patients with hypertension due to genetic, envi...