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“…TETSUHITO FUKUSHIMA 1) , XIAODONG TAN 2) , YUNWEN LUO 3) , PUQING WANG 3) , JINHUI SONG 3) , HIDEYUKI KANDA 1) , TAKEHITO HAYAKAWA 1) , TOMOHIRO KUMAGAI 1) , TAKEYASU KAKAMU 1) , MASAYOSHI TSUJI 1) , TOMOO HIDAKA 1) and YAYOI MORI …”
Section: Heavy Metals In Blood and Urine And Its Relation To Depressiunclassified
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“…TETSUHITO FUKUSHIMA 1) , XIAODONG TAN 2) , YUNWEN LUO 3) , PUQING WANG 3) , JINHUI SONG 3) , HIDEYUKI KANDA 1) , TAKEHITO HAYAKAWA 1) , TOMOHIRO KUMAGAI 1) , TAKEYASU KAKAMU 1) , MASAYOSHI TSUJI 1) , TOMOO HIDAKA 1) and YAYOI MORI …”
Section: Heavy Metals In Blood and Urine And Its Relation To Depressiunclassified
“…Copper (Cu) appeared to be deficient in depression, but other heavy metals tended to accumulate excessively in the hair of the depressed patients 1) . Not men but women with low dietary or supplemental zinc (Zn) intake were more likely to have depressive symptoms 2) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Girls and children less than 4 years old were more likely to have low concentrations than their boys and older children, respectively. In two papers, Momcilovic et al 118,119 report a blunderbuss approach to investigate trace elements and human depression. They measured 41 elements in hair and blood from 48 depressed subjects and 48 healthy controls, by ICP-MS. From this mass of data, they concluded that I deficiency was more common in the depressed patients.…”
Section: Biological Fluidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In those studies, Fe 4) and Copper (Cu) 5) appeared to be deficient in subjects with depression, and low dietary or supplemental zinc (Zn) intake was more likely to cause depressive symptoms 6) . Depression is common in PD, and approximately 30 -40% of PD patients have sig-…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%