2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2004.06.024
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Whole blood selenium content in healthy adults in the Czech Republic

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“…In the Czech Republic a significantly lower whole blood Se level in smokers as opposed to non-smokers was observed [89]. The trend however, seemed to be lower values in smokers, even in the children either (or both) of whose parents were smoking [90].…”
Section: Other Factors Possibly Influencing Blood Selenium Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Czech Republic a significantly lower whole blood Se level in smokers as opposed to non-smokers was observed [89]. The trend however, seemed to be lower values in smokers, even in the children either (or both) of whose parents were smoking [90].…”
Section: Other Factors Possibly Influencing Blood Selenium Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ačkoliv se muži a ženy mírně lišili ve zdrojích selenu ve stravě, u obou skupin převažovaly zdroje živočišného původu. (12,14). Ačkoliv tyto hodnoty neodpovídají optimální saturaci (125-175 μg Se/l krve) (12,13), nejedná se současně o hodnoty na úrovni deficitu.…”
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“…se na výsledném stavu selenu v organizmu mohou podílet i další vlivy. Niž-ší hladiny selenu byly zjištěny u kuřáků (14,17) nebo v případě některých onemocnění (infekce, onkologická a kardiovaskulární onemocnění) (18).…”
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“…For reasons of practicability, analyses of body fluids are the main focus of attention (Tanaka et al 1996;Batáriová et al 2005;Navarro-Alcarcón et al 2002;Cauwenbergh et al 2004;Suzuki et al 2002) The analytical techniques recommended for this aim are mainly atomic absorption spectrometry with hydride generation (HG-AAS) and electrothermal (GF-AAS) atomization and inductively coupled plasma with mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Recently, interest has been increased in the application of atomic fluorescence spectrometry (AFS) with hydride generation (HG-AFS) to the determination of elements in various biological tissues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%