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Altered serum Zinc and Copper in Iranian Adults who were of normal weight but metabolically obese

Metabolically obese normal weight (MONW) individuals are potentially at increased risk of developing metabolic syndrome. Serum zinc and copper concentrations were assessed in individuals with MONW to determine whether MONW is associated with altered serum zinc and/or copper status. Normal weight sub...

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Autores principales: Darroudi, Susan, Fereydouni, Narges, Tayefi, Maryam, Esmaily, Habibollah, Sadabadi, Fatemeh, Khashyarmanesh, Zahra, Tayefi, Batool, Haghighi, Hamideh Moalemzadeh, Timar, Ameneh, Mohammadpour, Amir Hooshang, Gonoodi, Kayhan, Ferns, Gordon A., Hoseini, Seyed Javad, Ghayour-Mobarhan, Majid
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6795855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31619721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-51365-9
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author Darroudi, Susan
Fereydouni, Narges
Tayefi, Maryam
Esmaily, Habibollah
Sadabadi, Fatemeh
Khashyarmanesh, Zahra
Tayefi, Batool
Haghighi, Hamideh Moalemzadeh
Timar, Ameneh
Mohammadpour, Amir Hooshang
Gonoodi, Kayhan
Ferns, Gordon A.
Hoseini, Seyed Javad
Ghayour-Mobarhan, Majid
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Fereydouni, Narges
Tayefi, Maryam
Esmaily, Habibollah
Sadabadi, Fatemeh
Khashyarmanesh, Zahra
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Haghighi, Hamideh Moalemzadeh
Timar, Ameneh
Mohammadpour, Amir Hooshang
Gonoodi, Kayhan
Ferns, Gordon A.
Hoseini, Seyed Javad
Ghayour-Mobarhan, Majid
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description Metabolically obese normal weight (MONW) individuals are potentially at increased risk of developing metabolic syndrome. Serum zinc and copper concentrations were assessed in individuals with MONW to determine whether MONW is associated with altered serum zinc and/or copper status. Normal weight subjects (total n = 2419; 1298 men and 1121 women), were recruited as part of Mashhad Stroke and Heart Association Disorder (MASHAD) Study cohort. They were divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of MetS, defined using IDF criteria. Serum zinc and copper concentrations were determined by atomic absorption. Of the 2419 normal weight adults, 377 had MetS. Of this group, 53.7% and 49.7% had a serum zinc <70 µg/dl (Q1) (p = 0.001) or a serum copper <79 µg/dl (Q1) respectively. Furthermore, 27.3% had a serum copper >131 µg/dl (Q4) (p = 0.034), and 18.8% had a serum zinc >95 µg/dl (Q4). Logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the odds ratio (OR) for an association of serum zinc, copper and zinc to copper ratio with MetS in normal weight subjects. The subjects with a serum zinc >95 µg/dl (Q4) had 0.386 [OR: 0.614(95%CI 0.457–0.823)] lower chance of MetS (p = 0.001) and the subjects with a serum copper >131 (Q4) had OR 1.423 (95% CI: 1.09–1.857) higher chance of MetS (p = 0.009). These data remained significant after adjustment for age and sex, for serum zinc and copper, respectively. Furthermore, our results strongly suggested that zinc and copper were the independent risk factor for metabolic syndrome in normal weight subjects. There is an imbalance between serum copper and zinc concentrations among individuals with MONW when compared with normal BMI individuals without MetS. This may increase the risk of individuals with MONW developing conditions associated with this imbalance, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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spelling pubmed-67958552019-10-25 Altered serum Zinc and Copper in Iranian Adults who were of normal weight but metabolically obese Darroudi, Susan Fereydouni, Narges Tayefi, Maryam Esmaily, Habibollah Sadabadi, Fatemeh Khashyarmanesh, Zahra Tayefi, Batool Haghighi, Hamideh Moalemzadeh Timar, Ameneh Mohammadpour, Amir Hooshang Gonoodi, Kayhan Ferns, Gordon A. Hoseini, Seyed Javad Ghayour-Mobarhan, Majid Sci Rep Article Metabolically obese normal weight (MONW) individuals are potentially at increased risk of developing metabolic syndrome. Serum zinc and copper concentrations were assessed in individuals with MONW to determine whether MONW is associated with altered serum zinc and/or copper status. Normal weight subjects (total n = 2419; 1298 men and 1121 women), were recruited as part of Mashhad Stroke and Heart Association Disorder (MASHAD) Study cohort. They were divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of MetS, defined using IDF criteria. Serum zinc and copper concentrations were determined by atomic absorption. Of the 2419 normal weight adults, 377 had MetS. Of this group, 53.7% and 49.7% had a serum zinc <70 µg/dl (Q1) (p = 0.001) or a serum copper <79 µg/dl (Q1) respectively. Furthermore, 27.3% had a serum copper >131 µg/dl (Q4) (p = 0.034), and 18.8% had a serum zinc >95 µg/dl (Q4). Logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the odds ratio (OR) for an association of serum zinc, copper and zinc to copper ratio with MetS in normal weight subjects. The subjects with a serum zinc >95 µg/dl (Q4) had 0.386 [OR: 0.614(95%CI 0.457–0.823)] lower chance of MetS (p = 0.001) and the subjects with a serum copper >131 (Q4) had OR 1.423 (95% CI: 1.09–1.857) higher chance of MetS (p = 0.009). These data remained significant after adjustment for age and sex, for serum zinc and copper, respectively. Furthermore, our results strongly suggested that zinc and copper were the independent risk factor for metabolic syndrome in normal weight subjects. There is an imbalance between serum copper and zinc concentrations among individuals with MONW when compared with normal BMI individuals without MetS. This may increase the risk of individuals with MONW developing conditions associated with this imbalance, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Nature Publishing Group UK 2019-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6795855/ /pubmed/31619721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-51365-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Darroudi, Susan
Fereydouni, Narges
Tayefi, Maryam
Esmaily, Habibollah
Sadabadi, Fatemeh
Khashyarmanesh, Zahra
Tayefi, Batool
Haghighi, Hamideh Moalemzadeh
Timar, Ameneh
Mohammadpour, Amir Hooshang
Gonoodi, Kayhan
Ferns, Gordon A.
Hoseini, Seyed Javad
Ghayour-Mobarhan, Majid
Altered serum Zinc and Copper in Iranian Adults who were of normal weight but metabolically obese
title Altered serum Zinc and Copper in Iranian Adults who were of normal weight but metabolically obese
title_full Altered serum Zinc and Copper in Iranian Adults who were of normal weight but metabolically obese
title_fullStr Altered serum Zinc and Copper in Iranian Adults who were of normal weight but metabolically obese
title_full_unstemmed Altered serum Zinc and Copper in Iranian Adults who were of normal weight but metabolically obese
title_short Altered serum Zinc and Copper in Iranian Adults who were of normal weight but metabolically obese
title_sort altered serum zinc and copper in iranian adults who were of normal weight but metabolically obese
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6795855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31619721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-51365-9
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