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Selenium Status in Elderly People: Longevity and Age-Related Diseases
- Source: Current Pharmaceutical Design, Volume 25, Issue 15, Apr 2019, p. 1694 - 1706
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- 01 Apr 2019
Abstract
Background: Selenium (Se) is a trace element active in selenoproteins, which can regulate oxidative stress. It is generally perceived as an import factor for maintaining health in the elderly. Methods: The goal of this review is to discuss selenium concentration in biological samples, primarily serum or plasma, as a function of age and its relation with longevity. The elemental level in various age-related diseases is reviewed. Conclusion: Highest selenium values were observed in healthy adults, while in an elderly population significantly lower concentrations were reported. Variables responsible for contradictory findings are mentioned. Risk and benefits of Se-supplementation still remain under debate.
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