Association of antioxidant status and inflammatory markers with metabolic syndrome in Thais
Autor: | Sarunya Kaewprasert, Pumpath Putpadungwipon, Suwit Klongthalay, Pisit Namjuntra, Kanjana Suriyaprom |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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0301 basic medicine Antioxidant Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis medicine.medical_treatment Inflammatory markers Ascorbic Acid Type 2 diabetes medicine.disease_cause Antioxidants 0302 clinical medicine 030212 general & internal medicine Hematological parameters lcsh:RC620-627 chemistry.chemical_classification Antioxidant status Anthropometry biology Glutathione peroxidase lcsh:Public aspects of medicine Middle Aged Catalase Thailand Metabolic syndrome lcsh:Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases Female Thai Research Article Adult medicine.medical_specialty Superoxide dismutase 03 medical and health sciences Internal medicine medicine Humans National Cholesterol Education Program Inflammation Glutathione Peroxidase 030109 nutrition & dietetics Vitamin C Superoxide Dismutase business.industry Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health lcsh:RA1-1270 medicine.disease Logistic Models Endocrinology chemistry biology.protein business Biomarkers Oxidative stress Food Science |
Zdroj: | Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, Vol 38, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2019) Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition |
ISSN: | 2072-1315 |
Popis: | Background An oxidant/antioxidant disequilibrium has been suggested as having a role in the pathogenesis of some diseases. Metabolic syndrome (MS) is significantly associated with cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. The pathogenesis of MS is complex and not well understood. The purposes of the present study were to compare enzymatic and non-enzyme antioxidants, anthropometric, hematological, and biochemical findings between subjects with MS and without MS and to evaluate the relationship between antioxidant status and hematological parameters with the components of MS. Methods Metabolic syndrome was assessed by using the modified National Cholesterol Education Program, Adult Treatment Panel III criteria. Three hundred Thais, 124 with MS and 176 without MS, were included in the study. Each subject was tested for erythrocyte superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase, (GPX), catalase (CAT), albumin and vitamin C levels, and hematological findings. Results Subjects with MS had lower SOD and CAT levels than those without MS (p |
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