The elderly is a group at particularly high cardiovascular risk. The coexistence of chronic diseases and use of multiple medications creates the need to look for non-pharmacological agents to improve cardiovascular health in that population. In view of reports on the potential role of zinc in enhancing pathways of myocardial tissue repair, the aim of this study was to evaluate the association between dietary zinc intake and cardiac structure and function in individuals of advanced age. The study group included 251 community-dwelling patients, with a median age of 80 years. Dieta 6.0 software was used for calculation of zinc consumption. Percentage of Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for zinc correlated with left ventricular ejection frac...
The ZENITH study is supported by the European Commission "Quality of Life and Management of Living R...
Zinc is essential for the maintenance of normal cellular structure and functions. Zinc dyshomeostasi...
The prevalence of cardiometabolic risk factors has been increasing worldwide. The results of reporte...
Several animal and human studies have shown that zinc is associated with cellular damage and cardiac...
Background: Reduced zinc intake has been related to atherogenesis and arteriosclerosis. We verified ...
Background: The effect of zinc intake on cardio-cerebrovascular and metabolic diseases has always be...
The importance of zinc (Zn) for cardiovascular health continuously gains recognition. As shown earli...
Zinc is a vital element in maintaining the normal structure and physiology of cells. The fact that i...
<div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Poor zinc nutritional status is suspected as a risk factor for ...
Zinc is an essential trace element with proposed therapeutic effects in Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM...
Dietary intakes of zinc are lower in the elderly because of reduced energy requirements, and it is n...
ABSTRACT The zinc status of 53 healthy elderly subjects was evaluated. The dietary Zn intake estimat...
Zinc is a trace element essential for the optimal function of a variety of biochemical and physiolog...
Zinc is structurally and functionally essential for more than 300 enzymes and 2000 transcription fac...
AbstractBackgroundReduced zinc intake has been related to atherogenesis and arteriosclerosis. We ver...
The ZENITH study is supported by the European Commission "Quality of Life and Management of Living R...
Zinc is essential for the maintenance of normal cellular structure and functions. Zinc dyshomeostasi...
The prevalence of cardiometabolic risk factors has been increasing worldwide. The results of reporte...
Several animal and human studies have shown that zinc is associated with cellular damage and cardiac...
Background: Reduced zinc intake has been related to atherogenesis and arteriosclerosis. We verified ...
Background: The effect of zinc intake on cardio-cerebrovascular and metabolic diseases has always be...
The importance of zinc (Zn) for cardiovascular health continuously gains recognition. As shown earli...
Zinc is a vital element in maintaining the normal structure and physiology of cells. The fact that i...
<div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Poor zinc nutritional status is suspected as a risk factor for ...
Zinc is an essential trace element with proposed therapeutic effects in Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM...
Dietary intakes of zinc are lower in the elderly because of reduced energy requirements, and it is n...
ABSTRACT The zinc status of 53 healthy elderly subjects was evaluated. The dietary Zn intake estimat...
Zinc is a trace element essential for the optimal function of a variety of biochemical and physiolog...
Zinc is structurally and functionally essential for more than 300 enzymes and 2000 transcription fac...
AbstractBackgroundReduced zinc intake has been related to atherogenesis and arteriosclerosis. We ver...
The ZENITH study is supported by the European Commission "Quality of Life and Management of Living R...
Zinc is essential for the maintenance of normal cellular structure and functions. Zinc dyshomeostasi...
The prevalence of cardiometabolic risk factors has been increasing worldwide. The results of reporte...