Effect of smoking, alcohol, and other factors on the selenium status of a healthy population

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In a study of selenium status in 391 apparently healthy subjects resident in the south of England statistical examination of the data showed a significant effect with regard to age, smoking, alcohol, and oral contraceptives. The most important of these factors seems to be a combination of alcohol and smoking habits in men over 30. Reference ranges have been established for glutathione peroxidase activities and the concentrations of selenium in whole blood plasma and erythrocytes.

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Lloyd, B., Lloyd, R. S., & Clayton, B. E. (1983). Effect of smoking, alcohol, and other factors on the selenium status of a healthy population. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 37(3), 213–217. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.37.3.213

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