| Literature DB >> 26509174 |
Betânia de Jesus E Silva de Almendra Freitas1, Gustavo Rafaini Lloret2, Marília Berlofa Visacri2, Bruna Taliani Tuan2, Lais Sampaio Amaral3, Daniele Baldini3, Vanessa Marcílio de Sousa3, Laís Lima de Castro4, Jordana Rayane Sousa Aguiar4, Eder de Carvalho Pincinato5, Priscila Gava Mazzola6, Patricia Moriel6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Phase I of this study was aimed at comparing the profiles of oxidative stress biomarkers in patients with history of nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC), previously treated with surgery, to the healthy subjects. Phase II aimed to evaluate the effects of supplementary antioxidant therapy on the levels of biomarkers in the case group.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26509174 PMCID: PMC4609811 DOI: 10.1155/2015/963569
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Dietary reference intakes (UL–DRIs) and recommendations of the Institute of Medicine/National Academy Press [9, 10].
| Gender | DRI | |
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| Vitamin A | Male | 625 μg/d |
| Female | 500 μg/d | |
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| Vitamin C | Male | 75 mg/d |
| Female | 60 mg/d | |
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| Vitamin E | Male | 12 mg/d |
| Female | 12 mg/d | |
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| Cuprum | Male | 700 μg/d |
| Female | 700 μg/d | |
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| Zinc | Male | 9.4 mg/d |
| Female | 6.8 mg/d | |
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| Selenium | Male | 45 μg/d |
| Female | 45 μg/d | |
Comparison regarding sociodemographic characteristics from comparison and case groups.
| Comparison ( | Case ( |
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| Sociodemographic characteristics | |||
| Age (years) (mean ± SD) | 56.7 ± 11.6 | 62.7 ± 14.2 |
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| Sex (female), | 19 (79.2) | 39 (65.0) | 0.2045b |
| Smoking, | 3 (12.5) | 8 (13.3) | 0.6645c |
| Alcoholism, | 3 (12.5) | 9 (15.0) | 0.7307c |
| Use of sunscreen, | 6 (25.0) | 41 (68.3) |
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| Mean daily sunlight exposure (min) (mean ± SD) | 35.0 ± 28.9 | 180.5 ± 123.7 |
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| Family history of cancer, | 4 (16.7) | 42 (70.0) |
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| Race, | 0.1377b | ||
| Caucasian | 8 (33.3) | 11 (18.3) | |
| Non-Caucasian | 16 (66.7) | 49 (81.7) | |
| Anthropometric parameters (mean ± SD) | |||
| BMI (kg/m2) | 27.3 ± 3.5 | 26.5 ± 3.7 | 0.2710a |
| TSF (mm) | 20.2 ± 6.8 | 18.3 ± 7.8 | 0.1750a |
| MUAC (cm) | 30.9 ± 3.1 | 30.1 ± 4.5 | 0.1910a |
| MAMC (cm) | 24.6 ± 3.0 | 24.5 ± 4.0 | 0.7100a |
| Daily intake levels (mean ± SD) | |||
| Vitamin A ( | 380.9 ± 197.1 | 558.0 ± 570.0 |
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| Vitamin C (mg) | 162.4 ± 419.3 | 57.9 ± 50.6 | 0.2223a |
| Vitamin E (mg) | 6.1 ± 14.2 | 9.6 ± 7.0 |
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| Cuprum ( | 1040.0 ± 1009.0 | 800.0 ± 400.0 |
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| Zinc ( | 10.1 ± 12.6 | 6.5 ± 3.6 |
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| Selenium ( | 52.2 ± 44.5 | 76.2 ± 38.8 |
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N = total of subjects/patients, SD = standard deviation, BMI = body mass index, TSF = triceps skinfold, MUAC = mid-upper-arm circumference, and MAMC = mid-arm muscle circumference. Statistical analysis: aMann-Whitney test; bChi-square test; cFisher's exact test.
Figure 2Mean values of oxidative stress biomarkers from each group present in the study: (a) Phase I/comparison and case groups, (b) Phase II/case group (placebo): basal and after supplementation, and (c) Phase II/case group (supplemented): basal and after supplementation. ANOVA for repeated measures statistical test; a statistically significant difference in relation to comparison group.
Figure 1Flow diagram of the passage of participants (Phase II).
Comparison regarding sociodemographic characteristics from placebo and supplemented groups before supplementation.
| Placebo ( | Supplemented ( |
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| Age (years) (mean ± SD) | 65.6 ± 13.2 | 59.0 ± 14.9 | 0.0860a |
| Sex (female), | 24 (70.6) | 15 (57.7) | 0.2994b |
| Smoking, | 4 (11.8) | 4 (15.4) | 0.7172c |
| Alcoholism, | 2 (5.9) | 7 (26.9) |
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| Use of sunscreen, | 22 (64.7) | 19 (73.1) | 0.4987b |
| Mean daily sunlight exposure (mean ± SD) | 199.4 ± 130.2 | 155.8 ± 112.5 | 0.2450a |
| Family history of cancer, | 24 (70.6) | 18 (69.2) | 0.9095b |
| Race, | 0.5072c | ||
| Caucasian | 5 (14.7) | 6 (23.1) | |
| Non-Caucasian | 29 (85.3) | 20 (76.9) | |
| Anthropometric parameters (mean ± SD) | |||
| BMI (kg/m2) | 27.0 ± 4.1 | 25.8 ± 3.2 | 0.3440a |
| TSF (mm) | 18.1 ± 7.4 | 17.5 ± 8.3 | 0.9100a |
| MUAC (cm) | 30.0 ± 4.7 | 30.2 ± 4.2 | 0.6710a |
| MAMC (cm) | 24.8 ± 4.0 | 24.1 ± 4.1 | 0.7670a |
| Daily intake levels (mean ± SD) | |||
| Vitamin A ( | 705.3 ± 778.6 | 428.2 ± 232.4 | 0.8817a |
| Vitamin C (mg) | 55.7 ± 47.6 | 54.2 ± 46.5 | 0.7326a |
| Vitamin E (mg) | 9.0 ± 4.0 | 9.9 ± 9.3 | 0.6157a |
| Cuprum ( | 950.0 ± 510.0 | 870.0 ± 280.0 | 0.0784a |
| Zinc ( | 7.1 ± 4.4 | 5.8 ± 2.4 | 0.1321a |
| Selenium ( | 79.8 ± 47.4 | 76.9 ± 21.5 | 0.1979a |
N = total of subjects/patients, SD = standard deviation, BMI = body mass index, TSF = triceps skinfold, MUAC = mid-upper-arm circumference, and MAMC = mid-arm muscle circumference. Statistical analysis: aMann-Whitney test; bChi-square test; cFisher's exact test.