Brewer G J, Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan V, Dick R, Wang Y, Johnson V
Department of Human Genetics, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor 48109-0618.
J Am Coll Nutr. 1993 Oct;12(5):527-30. doi: 10.1080/07315724.1993.10718347.
The literature indicates that copper (Cu) is less bioavailable from a vegetarian as compared to mixed diet. Further, several groups, including ours, find rather marginal average Cu intake in the typical American diet. For example, our data indicate that Wilson's disease patients on a typical American diet ingest only about 25% more Cu than is required. This suggests that a vegetarian diet, if it reduced bioavailability by about 25% or more, would be an adequate maintenance therapy for Wilson's disease. Observations in two of our patients, who were on lactovegetarian diets by choice, and who were almost totally noncompliant with anti-Cu therapy, support this view. These observations suggest that vegetarian diets may be a management tool for Wilson's disease. They also further emphasize the marginal Cu intake in American diets, and suggest that some seemingly healthy people, particularly vegetarians, may be at risk for mild Cu deficiency.
文献表明,与混合饮食相比,素食中铜(Cu)的生物利用率较低。此外,包括我们在内的几个研究小组发现,典型的美国饮食中铜的平均摄入量相当有限。例如,我们的数据表明,采用典型美国饮食的威尔逊病患者摄入的铜仅比所需量多约25%。这表明,如果素食使铜的生物利用率降低约25%或更多,那么素食将是威尔逊病的一种适当维持疗法。我们的两名患者选择采用乳类素食饮食,并且几乎完全不遵守抗铜治疗,对他们的观察结果支持了这一观点。这些观察结果表明,素食饮食可能是威尔逊病的一种治疗手段。它们还进一步强调了美国饮食中铜摄入量有限,并表明一些看似健康的人,尤其是素食者,可能有轻度铜缺乏的风险。