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Журнал «Технологии живых систем» №5 за 2014 г.
Статья в номере:
Использование многоэлементного анализа волос для оценки элементного статуса лиц с ожирением
Авторы:
М.Г. Скальная - д.м.н., профессор, АНО «Центр биотической медицины» (Москва). Е-mail: skalnaya@yandex.ru
А.А. Тиньков - аспирант, кафедра биологической химии, ГБОУ ВПО ОрГМА Минздрава РФ (г. Оренбург). E-mail: tinkov.a.a@gmail.com
А.А. Никоноров - д.м.н., профессор, зав. кафедрой биологической химии, ГБОУ ВПО ОрГМА Минздрава РФ (г. Оренбург). E-mail: nikonorov_all@mail.ru
А.В. Скальный - д.м.н., профессор, вед. науч. сотрудник, ФГБУН Институт токсикологии ФМБА России (Санкт-Петербург). Е-mail: skalny3@microelements.ru
Аннотация:
Обследовано 1229 лиц зрелого возраста, проживающих в Оренбургской области. Определено содержание макроэлементов (Ca, K, Mg, Na, P) в образцах волос обследованных. Установлено, что увеличение индекса масссы тела (ИМТ) сопровождается снижением концентрации Ca и Mg в волосах, при этом уровень K и Na характеризуется повышением по мере увеличения ИМТ. Показано, что развитие избыточной массы тела и ожирения сопровождается дисбалансом макроэлементов у лиц зрелого возраста.
Страницы: 27-34
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