Association of selenium levels with the prevention and control of Keshan disease: A cross-sectional study

Autor: Jinming Liu, Lifang Zhu, Xiuhong Wang, Peisheng Xiong, Xianni Guo, Xiaoyan Wan, Hongqi Feng, Shujuan Li, Shuqiu Sun, Shengcheng Zhao, Cuicui Chen, Zhifeng Xing, Jie Hou, Feng Li, Dianjun Sun, Dandan Li
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology. 68:126832
ISSN: 0946-672X
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtemb.2021.126832
Popis: Purpose The prevalence of Keshan disease (KD) is low and has reached controlled or eliminated levels even in counties that had a high KD prevalence in the past. Few nationwide surveys on selenium levels in KD areas have been conducted in the past 2 decades. We conducted a cross-sectional study to investigate the selenium levels and their association with KD control and prevention in areas where KD is prevalent. Methods We collected 2143 human-hair, 698 soil, 701 rice, 607 flour, 521 corn, and 330 other-food samples from 49 counties with KD and 19 non-KD counties of nine KD provinces of China. The selenium content of samples was examined with hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry. The difference in selenium levels between the KD and non-KD areas was analyzed. Cochran–Armitage trend tests were used to evaluate the association between selenium levels and KD control. Results The selenium levels in human hair, soil, staple foods, and other foods in the KD areas (0.2996 mg/kg, 0.1380 mg/kg, 0.0190 mg/kg and 0.0076 mg/kg, respectively) were lower than those in the non-KD areas (0.3700 mg/kg, 0.1930 mg/kg, 0.0240 mg/kg and 0.0165 mg/kg, respectively). The Cochran–Armitage tests showed that there was a trend for the selenium standard ratio in the counties to increase in the order of KD uncontrolled, to controlled, to eliminated (Z = 2.229, P Conclusion The residents in the KD areas were found to be selenium-deficient. Improving the supply of staple foods containing selenium levels exceeding 0.025 mg/kg and abundant foodstuffs might contribute to KD control and prevention.
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