The human body requires certain amount of trace elements to function properly (especially those that are classified as essential to health). Most elements are co-factors in the molecular mechanisms within the body but when in excess can also cause toxicity. Concentrations of some elements in excess (above optimum) or deficient amount can progress to some types of metabolic abnormalities which could lead to obesity. Obesity is a multifactorial condition with multiple pathways including environmental, dietary, and genetic. All these factors, including elemental abnormalities can disrupt the molecular mechanisms. Whilst there is evidence that obesity causes several elemental deficiencies, there is lack of knowledge on how these elemental defic...
The association between heavy metals in the blood and obesity has been examined in many studies. How...
N this study, the elemental status of the hair of adolescent girls in the Orenburg region (n=120) wi...
Heavy metals may exacerbate metabolic syndrome (MS) but abnormal serum concentrations of bioelements...
The human body requires certain amount of trace elements to function properly (especially those that...
Background: Trace metals and Mg metabolism may play a role in adiposity which contributes to inflamm...
The prevalence of obesity has increased at an alarming rate worldwide. Metallic elements are involve...
The quality of the diet of obese children is poor. Eating habits may alter micronutrient status in o...
It is conceivable that toxic metals contribute to obesity by influencing various aspects of metaboli...
The objectives of the study were to determine if high concentrations of metals in blood or urine: 1)...
Metals are redox-active substances that participate in central biological processes and may be invol...
A poor diet cannot fully explain the prevalence of obesity. Other environmental factors (e.g., heavy...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the level of toxic and essential trace element...
Understanding of the pathogenesis of obesity changed with the development of medicine. In this artic...
The global prevalence of obesity has doubled in recent decades. Compelling evidences indicated that ...
Advances in knowledge of the trace elements zinc, manganese, and copper are reviewed (151 references...
The association between heavy metals in the blood and obesity has been examined in many studies. How...
N this study, the elemental status of the hair of adolescent girls in the Orenburg region (n=120) wi...
Heavy metals may exacerbate metabolic syndrome (MS) but abnormal serum concentrations of bioelements...
The human body requires certain amount of trace elements to function properly (especially those that...
Background: Trace metals and Mg metabolism may play a role in adiposity which contributes to inflamm...
The prevalence of obesity has increased at an alarming rate worldwide. Metallic elements are involve...
The quality of the diet of obese children is poor. Eating habits may alter micronutrient status in o...
It is conceivable that toxic metals contribute to obesity by influencing various aspects of metaboli...
The objectives of the study were to determine if high concentrations of metals in blood or urine: 1)...
Metals are redox-active substances that participate in central biological processes and may be invol...
A poor diet cannot fully explain the prevalence of obesity. Other environmental factors (e.g., heavy...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the level of toxic and essential trace element...
Understanding of the pathogenesis of obesity changed with the development of medicine. In this artic...
The global prevalence of obesity has doubled in recent decades. Compelling evidences indicated that ...
Advances in knowledge of the trace elements zinc, manganese, and copper are reviewed (151 references...
The association between heavy metals in the blood and obesity has been examined in many studies. How...
N this study, the elemental status of the hair of adolescent girls in the Orenburg region (n=120) wi...
Heavy metals may exacerbate metabolic syndrome (MS) but abnormal serum concentrations of bioelements...