Vanaelst Barbara, Huybrechts Inge, Michels Nathalie, Flórez Maria R, Aramendía Maite, Balcaen Lieve, Resano Martin, Vanhaecke Frank, Bammann Karin, Bel-Serrat Silvia, De Henauw Stefaan
Department of Public Health, Ghent University, University Hospital, Block A, 2nd floor, De Pintelaan 185, 9000, Ghent, Belgium.
Biol Trace Elem Res. 2013 Mar;151(3):335-43. doi: 10.1007/s12011-012-9573-8. Epub 2012 Dec 20.
Literature has repeatedly shown a relationship between hair minerals and metabolic health, although studies in children are currently lacking. This study aims to investigate hair levels of calcium (Ca), copper (Cu), magnesium (Mg), iron (Fe), phosphorus (P), and zinc (Zn) and their association with (1) overweight/obesity and (2) metabolic health in Flemish elementary school girls between 5 and 10 years old. Two hundred eighteen girls participated in this study as part of the baseline ChiBS project. Children were subjected to physical examinations, blood and hair sampling. Hair minerals were quantitatively determined via inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry after microwave-assisted acid digestion. Body mass index (BMI) and body fat percentage (BF%) were studied as anthropometric parameters, and a metabolic score (including systolic and diastolic blood pressure, insulin resistance and non-high-density lipoprotein (non-HDL) cholesterol as parameters) was calculated, with higher scores indicating a more unhealthy metabolic profile. Hair Ca, Ca/Mg, and Ca/P positively correlated with the anthropometric parameters. An inverse correlation was observed between Ca, Mg, and Ca/P in hair and the metabolic score. Inverse correlations were also observed for individual metabolic parameters (i.e., diastolic blood pressure, homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance, non-HDL cholesterol). In particular, girls with a total number of three or more metabolic parameters above the age-specific 75th percentile showed significantly reduced hair Ca, Mg, and Ca/P concentrations. This study showed reduced hair mineral concentrations in young girls with a more unhealthy metabolic profile. Positive associations were observed between some minerals and BMI and BF%.
文献反复表明头发矿物质与代谢健康之间存在关联,不过目前缺乏针对儿童的研究。本研究旨在调查5至10岁弗拉芒语区小学女生头发中钙(Ca)、铜(Cu)、镁(Mg)、铁(Fe)、磷(P)和锌(Zn)的含量,以及它们与(1)超重/肥胖和(2)代谢健康的关系。作为基线ChiBS项目的一部分,218名女生参与了本研究。对儿童进行了体格检查、血液和头发采样。在微波辅助酸消解后,通过电感耦合等离子体质谱法定量测定头发中的矿物质。研究了体重指数(BMI)和体脂百分比(BF%)作为人体测量参数,并计算了代谢评分(包括收缩压和舒张压、胰岛素抵抗和非高密度脂蛋白(non-HDL)胆固醇作为参数),分数越高表明代谢状况越不健康。头发中的钙、钙/镁和钙/磷与人体测量参数呈正相关。头发中的钙、镁和钙/磷与代谢评分呈负相关。在各个代谢参数(即舒张压、胰岛素抵抗的稳态模型评估、非HDL胆固醇)之间也观察到了负相关。特别是,有三个或更多代谢参数总数超过特定年龄第75百分位数的女孩,其头发中的钙、镁和钙/磷浓度显著降低。本研究表明,代谢状况越不健康的年轻女孩,其头发矿物质浓度越低。在一些矿物质与BMI和BF%之间观察到了正相关。