Department of Hypertension, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712, USA
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Selenium Associations with Hypertension and T2D: Gender Dependent Findings
Author(s): Ronald Gross*
Selenium, a trace element crucial for human well-being, has long captured the attention of researchers due to its potential impacts on various
aspects of health. In a recent study featuring 1500 senior participants from the Berlin Aging Study II (BASE-II), scientists have unveiled a captivating
revelation: selenium demonstrates a U-shaped association with hypertension in men. This discovery not only underscores the intricate interplay
between micronutrients and cardiovascular health but also prompts a closer examination of the underlying factors influencing selenium's effects
on hypertension. BASE-II, an extensive investigation of aging, encompasses a diverse cohort of over 1500 individuals aged 60 to 84 years. This
rich demographic diversity has enabled researchers to delve into various facets of aging, health, and the risk of diseases, offering valuable insights .. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2167-1095.2023.12. 420
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