2015
DOI: 10.1007/s13410-015-0327-y
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Selenium, zinc, and copper levels and their relation with HbA1c status in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus

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“…This agrees with Özenç et al who found a negative correlation between the A1c % with serum Se, Zn, and erythrocyte GPx and no correlation was detected between A1c % and serum Cu. 1 Also, Maher and Shaaban found that serum Zn, Mg, and Cu levels were negatively correlated with A1c %. 14 Another study found a negative correlation between GSH with FPG and no correlation between GPx with FPG.…”
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“…This agrees with Özenç et al who found a negative correlation between the A1c % with serum Se, Zn, and erythrocyte GPx and no correlation was detected between A1c % and serum Cu. 1 Also, Maher and Shaaban found that serum Zn, Mg, and Cu levels were negatively correlated with A1c %. 14 Another study found a negative correlation between GSH with FPG and no correlation between GPx with FPG.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…They explained the low serum Se level in patients with T1D might be due to its consumption by the increased activity of the antioxidant GSH-GPx system in order to reduce the free radicals produced by increased oxidative stress. 1 …”
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“…After removing duplicates, 3312 titles and abstracts were screened, leading to a careful selection of 239 full text articles to be assessed for further eligibility. Of these, 226 articles were excluded for not meeting the inclusion criteria, leaving 13 eligible studies to be included in the qualitative synthesis [34,35,[44][45][46][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43]. Detailed process of literature search and study selection is presented in Figure 1.…”
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“…Results from animal studies revealed that selenium-dependent proteins (seleno-proteins) with redox properties are involved in glucose metabolism, given that insulin release and signaling are influenced by the cellular redox potential ( 70 ). Significantly lower levels of Se and Zn were found in children affected by T1D and glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels appeared inversely correlated with Se and Zn levels ( 71 ). Moreover, Zn concentration in drinking and stream water has been inversely associated to T1D ( 72 , 73 ).…”
Section: Early Nutrition and Its Role In T1dmentioning
confidence: 99%