| Literature DB >> 33532906 |
Yuanjie Zou1, Xu Liu1, Tong Wang2, Yanan Wang1, Shan Han1,3, Yiyi Zhang1, Shengqi Su1, Huihui Zhou1,4, Xiao Zhang1,5, Hong Liang1,6, Yuehui Jia1,6, Lei Qi1,6, Yuanyuan Wang1, Ruixiang Wang1.
Abstract
This study was aimed to provide, by mapping the spatial distribution of hair selenium levels of residents, visualized evidence for assessment of KD elimination from a perspective of selenium nutrition of the residents living in the KD-endemic and non-endemic areas. Using a spatial ecological research design, 401 male permanent residents in KD-endemic and non-endemic areas participated in this study. Demographic information and hair samples were obtained through a questionnaire survey and sample collection, respectively. Hair selenium was measured using hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry. Thematic maps were created, and spatial analysis was conducted using ArcGIS 9.0. The median of hair selenium of the participants was 0.30 (IQR, 0.23-0.34) mg/kg. The median hair selenium of the residents in the KD-endemic areas was significantly lower than that of the residents of the non-endemic areas. The hair selenium levels of residents were spatially clustered, with cold spots and hot spots located in northwest and southwest regions respectively. Residents living in KD-endemic areas may still have selenium deficiency. Measuring hair selenium levels of residents in KD-endemic areas as a molecular marker of selenium nutritional status as part of KD surveillance could provide visualized evidence for the evaluation of KD elimination from a perspective of selenium nutrition of the residents living in the KD endemic areas.Entities:
Keywords: Elimination evaluation; Hair selenium; Keshan disease; Precision prevention and control; Spatial epidemiology
Year: 2021 PMID: 33532906 DOI: 10.1007/s12011-021-02609-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Trace Elem Res ISSN: 0163-4984 Impact factor: 3.738