Zhu Qiao, Zhao Qingkai, Ping Ping, Zhang Qian, Gong Li, Feng Long, Zhao Yali, Fu Shihui
Central Laboratory, Hainan Hospital of Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital, Sanya, People's Republic of China.
Department of Health Medicine, Hainan Hospital of Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital, Sanya, People's Republic of China.
J Multidiscip Healthc. 2023 Apr 28;16:1171-1178. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S401523. eCollection 2023.
Hair chemical elements reflect physical condition over time. Collection, transporting, and storing hair is more convenient than handling blood. Hair elements show higher levels for a long time, which allows for more accurate and sensitive results than using blood. Studies explored the relationships between elements and age, without full consideration of nutritional status, in older people. This study explored the relationships between hair chemical elements and Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index (GNRI) in oldest-old and centenarian populations to provide an updated reference for nutritional evaluation of older people.
A total of 152 participants over 80 years old underwent home interviews and physical examinations. An inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer was used to detect hair chemical elements.
Women accounted for 77.0% of participants. Women had lower levels of zinc, and higher levels of selenium, manganese, lead, iron, and copper than men (P<0.05 for all). Ninety-two participants formed the 80-99 year group, and 60 participants formed the 100+ year group. Centenarians had lower levels of selenium, lead, iron, and copper than those aged 80-99 years (P<0.05 for all). Hair selenium levels were positively associated with GNRI (odds ratio: 11.55, 95% confidence interval: 3.42-19.68, P < 0.05) based on a multivariate linear regression analysis. Other chemical elements had no significant associations with GNRI based on a multivariate linear regression analysis.
Chemical elements and nutrient status were altered based on age and gender, and an association existed between hair selenium and nutritional status in older people. Chemical elements may influence and indicate nutritional status in older people.
毛发中的化学元素反映一段时间内的身体状况。采集、运输和储存毛发比采集血液更方便。毛发元素长时间保持较高水平,与使用血液检测相比,能得出更准确、更敏感的结果。以往研究探讨了老年人元素与年龄之间的关系,但未充分考虑营养状况。本研究探讨了高龄老人和百岁老人群体中毛发化学元素与老年营养风险指数(GNRI)之间的关系,为老年人营养评估提供最新参考。
对152名80岁以上的参与者进行了家访和体格检查。采用电感耦合等离子体质谱仪检测毛发化学元素。
女性占参与者的77.0%。女性的锌含量低于男性,而硒、锰、铅、铁和铜含量高于男性(所有P<0.05)。92名参与者组成80-99岁组,60名参与者组成100岁及以上组。百岁老人的硒、铅、铁和铜含量低于80-99岁的人群(所有P<0.05)。基于多变量线性回归分析,毛发硒水平与GNRI呈正相关(优势比:11.55,95%置信区间:3.42-19.68,P<0.05)。基于多变量线性回归分析,其他化学元素与GNRI无显著关联。
化学元素和营养状况随年龄和性别而改变,老年人毛发硒与营养状况之间存在关联。化学元素可能影响并指示老年人的营养状况。