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Estimation of elemental concentrations in the toenail of young Saudi females with obesity

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Elemental homeostasis is essential for maintaining normal metabolic processes. Elements in the toenails are now considered in the diagnosis or screening and used as biomarkers of several metabolic disorders. The incidence of obesity is more prevalent in females than males globally. At the same time, females appeared more susceptible to elemental alterations than males. This study aimed to evaluate the variation in the levels of several elements in toenails as possible biomarkers of health conditions associated with obesity in young Saudi females. A cross-sectional study was performed, between February–November 2019. The study enrolled 79 young females divided into two groups: participants with obesity (n=39) and non-obese (n=40). The toenail was analyzed to estimate Fe, I, K, Na, Cd, Cr, Mn, Ca, Mg, Cu, Co, and Se levels. The study showed a significant elevation in the levels of Fe, Ca, K, and Na in the toenail sample of female participants with obesity compared to the non-obese group. The levels of Mn, Cd, Co, Cu, and Cr, were significantly decreased in the toenail of participants with obesity. Moreover, other elements (i.e., Mg, I, and Se) were not significantly lower in the female group with obesity. Our findings confirmed the alterations of several elements among Saudi females with obesity. The toenail elemental analysis may become a useful diagnostic technique in monitoring the nutritional status, predicting some metabolic disorders, and environmental exposure.
Title: Estimation of elemental concentrations in the toenail of young Saudi females with obesity
Description:
Elemental homeostasis is essential for maintaining normal metabolic processes.
Elements in the toenails are now considered in the diagnosis or screening and used as biomarkers of several metabolic disorders.
The incidence of obesity is more prevalent in females than males globally.
At the same time, females appeared more susceptible to elemental alterations than males.
This study aimed to evaluate the variation in the levels of several elements in toenails as possible biomarkers of health conditions associated with obesity in young Saudi females.
A cross-sectional study was performed, between February–November 2019.
The study enrolled 79 young females divided into two groups: participants with obesity (n=39) and non-obese (n=40).
The toenail was analyzed to estimate Fe, I, K, Na, Cd, Cr, Mn, Ca, Mg, Cu, Co, and Se levels.
The study showed a significant elevation in the levels of Fe, Ca, K, and Na in the toenail sample of female participants with obesity compared to the non-obese group.
The levels of Mn, Cd, Co, Cu, and Cr, were significantly decreased in the toenail of participants with obesity.
Moreover, other elements (i.
e.
, Mg, I, and Se) were not significantly lower in the female group with obesity.
Our findings confirmed the alterations of several elements among Saudi females with obesity.
The toenail elemental analysis may become a useful diagnostic technique in monitoring the nutritional status, predicting some metabolic disorders, and environmental exposure.

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