Selenium (Se) is an essential trace element and its deficiency in utero may affect fetus development and birth outcomes. The current study aimed to assess serum Se status at delivery and examine the possible association between Se levels and birth outcomes. The interaction of Se with selected essential and toxic elements as well as possible sex-dependent responses in utero were also evaluated. The negative association between Se levels and head circumference of neonates was evident in the total cohort ( = 0.164; p < 0.001) as well as in the pre-term and full-term cohorts. Significant positive correlations were found between maternal serum Se concentrations and zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu) in the total and regional cohorts. In the total cohort,...
This study sought to evaluate the in utero exposure to aluminum and status of selected trace eleme...
This study sought to evaluate the in utero exposure to aluminum and status of selected trace element...
Environmental toxicants such as metals may be detrimental to foetus and infant development and healt...
Selenium is an essential trace element involved in the body’s redox reactions. Low selenium intake d...
Preterm birth is delivery before 37 completed weeks. A study was conducted to evaluate the associati...
The present study reviews the possible role of Se status during pregnancy regarding adverse pregnanc...
Pregnancy during adolescence increases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcome, especially risk of sma...
Selenium is an essential trace element of importance to human biology and health. Increasing evidenc...
Selenium is an essential trace element of importance to human biology and health. Increasing evidenc...
Selenium is an essential trace element of importance to human biology and health. Increasing evidenc...
Background Selenium (Se), an essential trace mineral, has been implicated in preterm birth (PTB). We...
Selenium (Se), an essential trace mineral, has been implicated in preterm birth (PTB). We aimed to d...
Selenium (Se), an essential trace mineral, has been implicated in preterm birth (PTB). We aimed to d...
Trace elements such as zinc, copper, and selenium are essential for reproductive health, but there i...
Aluminium (Al) is a non-essential neurotoxicant and there is limited information regarding exposure ...
This study sought to evaluate the in utero exposure to aluminum and status of selected trace eleme...
This study sought to evaluate the in utero exposure to aluminum and status of selected trace element...
Environmental toxicants such as metals may be detrimental to foetus and infant development and healt...
Selenium is an essential trace element involved in the body’s redox reactions. Low selenium intake d...
Preterm birth is delivery before 37 completed weeks. A study was conducted to evaluate the associati...
The present study reviews the possible role of Se status during pregnancy regarding adverse pregnanc...
Pregnancy during adolescence increases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcome, especially risk of sma...
Selenium is an essential trace element of importance to human biology and health. Increasing evidenc...
Selenium is an essential trace element of importance to human biology and health. Increasing evidenc...
Selenium is an essential trace element of importance to human biology and health. Increasing evidenc...
Background Selenium (Se), an essential trace mineral, has been implicated in preterm birth (PTB). We...
Selenium (Se), an essential trace mineral, has been implicated in preterm birth (PTB). We aimed to d...
Selenium (Se), an essential trace mineral, has been implicated in preterm birth (PTB). We aimed to d...
Trace elements such as zinc, copper, and selenium are essential for reproductive health, but there i...
Aluminium (Al) is a non-essential neurotoxicant and there is limited information regarding exposure ...
This study sought to evaluate the in utero exposure to aluminum and status of selected trace eleme...
This study sought to evaluate the in utero exposure to aluminum and status of selected trace element...
Environmental toxicants such as metals may be detrimental to foetus and infant development and healt...