Background: Metals can be either toxic or essential to health, as they play different role in oxidative stress and metabolic homeostasis during the ageing process. Population-based biomonitoring have documented levels and ranges in concentrations among general population of 0–79 years of age. In people aged 80 and above, toxic metals and essential metals may have different risk profiles, and thus need to be better studied. Objective: Our aim is to investigate concentrations of toxic metals (arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury) and essential metals (chromium, cobalt, molybdenum, manganese, nickel and selenium) and their role in diseases, nutritional status among younger elderly, octogenarians, nonagenarians and centenarians. Methods: A total ...
Background: Previous studies have found associations between single toxic metals, such as arsenic an...
Purpose: Zinc (Zn) plays an essential role in many biological processes including immune response. I...
Background: Toxic element exposure and essential trace element consumption may have changed after th...
Trace element bioavailability can play a role in several metabolic and physiological pathways known ...
BackgroundThe relationship between plasma metal elements and cognitive function is unclear, especial...
BackgroundThe relationship between plasma metal elements and cognitive function is unclear, especial...
BackgroundThe relationship between plasma metal elements and cognitive function is unclear, especial...
Healthy aging is considered as the core issue of aging population. Centenarians are a symbol of heal...
BackgroundThe relationship between plasma metal elements and cognitive function is unclear, especial...
Trace elements, including zinc (Zn) and germanium (Ge), are essential for health; deficiency or exce...
Background & aimsFew epidemiological studies have investigated the relationships of urinary esse...
Background: Exposure to metals and metal mixtures may influence ovarian aging. However, epidemiologi...
International audienceBackground: Chronic exposure to heavy metals has been associated with adverse ...
[[abstract]]Human biomonitoring (HBM) provides information to identify chemicals that need to be ass...
Objective. While the potential toxicity of metals in humans is a well-established fi eld of research...
Background: Previous studies have found associations between single toxic metals, such as arsenic an...
Purpose: Zinc (Zn) plays an essential role in many biological processes including immune response. I...
Background: Toxic element exposure and essential trace element consumption may have changed after th...
Trace element bioavailability can play a role in several metabolic and physiological pathways known ...
BackgroundThe relationship between plasma metal elements and cognitive function is unclear, especial...
BackgroundThe relationship between plasma metal elements and cognitive function is unclear, especial...
BackgroundThe relationship between plasma metal elements and cognitive function is unclear, especial...
Healthy aging is considered as the core issue of aging population. Centenarians are a symbol of heal...
BackgroundThe relationship between plasma metal elements and cognitive function is unclear, especial...
Trace elements, including zinc (Zn) and germanium (Ge), are essential for health; deficiency or exce...
Background & aimsFew epidemiological studies have investigated the relationships of urinary esse...
Background: Exposure to metals and metal mixtures may influence ovarian aging. However, epidemiologi...
International audienceBackground: Chronic exposure to heavy metals has been associated with adverse ...
[[abstract]]Human biomonitoring (HBM) provides information to identify chemicals that need to be ass...
Objective. While the potential toxicity of metals in humans is a well-established fi eld of research...
Background: Previous studies have found associations between single toxic metals, such as arsenic an...
Purpose: Zinc (Zn) plays an essential role in many biological processes including immune response. I...
Background: Toxic element exposure and essential trace element consumption may have changed after th...