Tueller Daniel J, Eggett Dennis L, Parker Tory L
Department of Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Science, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, 84602, USA.
Biol Trace Elem Res. 2013 Nov;155(2):161-8. doi: 10.1007/s12011-013-9774-9. Epub 2013 Aug 7.
Observations among former American residents living long-term in Peru suggested that hair health improved while in Peru. To determine if a Peruvian diet correlates with hair composition, dietary intake of nutrients and mineral content of hair were measured among Peruvian and matched US residents. Selected foods from Peru were also analyzed for mineral and antioxidant content and compared with equivalent foods available in the USA. Statistically significant differences between Peruvian and US residents' hair were found for sodium (decreased in Peru, p = 0.007) and vanadium (decreased in Peru, p = 0.03). Differences in hair composition between residencies may be explained by lower dietary sodium and vanadium intake among Peruvian residents or by lower concentrations of these minerals in Peruvian drinking water. Many significant mineral differences were also identified between Peruvian foods and their US equivalents. Although no statistically significant correlations between dietary intake and hair mineral content were found, results indicate that a Peruvian diet contributes differently to hair composition than a US diet. More research is needed to elucidate the link between a Peruvian diet and specific aspects of hair health.
对长期居住在秘鲁的前美国居民的观察表明,在秘鲁期间头发健康状况有所改善。为了确定秘鲁饮食与头发成分之间是否存在关联,研究人员对秘鲁居民以及与之匹配的美国居民的营养膳食摄入量和头发矿物质含量进行了测量。研究人员还对秘鲁的某些特定食物进行了矿物质和抗氧化剂含量分析,并与美国的同类食物进行了比较。结果发现,秘鲁居民和美国居民头发中的钠含量(秘鲁居民头发中的钠含量降低,p = 0.007)和钒含量(秘鲁居民头发中的钒含量降低,p = 0.03)存在统计学上的显著差异。不同居住地居民头发成分的差异可能是由于秘鲁居民饮食中钠和钒的摄入量较低,或者是由于秘鲁饮用水中这些矿物质的浓度较低。研究人员还发现秘鲁食物与其美国同类食物之间存在许多显著的矿物质差异。虽然未发现膳食摄入量与头发矿物质含量之间存在统计学上的显著相关性,但研究结果表明,秘鲁饮食对头发成分的影响与美国饮食不同。需要更多的研究来阐明秘鲁饮食与头发健康特定方面之间的联系。