Toenail elemental analysis of Korean young adults by instrumental neutron activation analysis

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O. Lee
J. H. Moon
S. H. Kim
Y. S. Chung
G. M. Sun
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[1] Yongin University,Department of Food Science and Nutrition
[2] Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute,undefined
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2016年 / 307卷
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Instrumental neutron activation analysis; Toenail element; Chronic disease risks; Young adult;
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The element contents in toenail clippings of healthy Korean young adults were measured using an instrumental neutron activation analysis. The average contents of elements such as Na, K, Cl, Ca, Fe, Se, and Zn are 449, 474, 1024, 1677, 66, 0.7 and 94 mg/kg in men, whereas those contents in women respectively 332, 476, 836, 1097, 66, 0.8 and 104 mg/kg. The correlation analysis of toenail elements with chronic disease risks showed positive associations between Na and serum HDL-cholesterol, blood pressure, and negative associations between Se and Hs-CRP, between Zn and hemoglobin level.
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页码:2571 / 2575
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