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Molecules ; 26(23)2021 Dec 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34885942

RESUMO

Adaptability to salinity varies between different varieties of date palm trees. This research aims to explore the long-term impact of different salinity irrigation levels on the mineral content of 13 date palm varieties grown in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Date varieties were grown using three irrigation water salinity levels of 5, 10 and 15 dS m-1. The mineral composition (B, Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Na, P and Zn) of date palm fruits was determined using Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES). High salinity levels showed no effect on the mineral content of Ajwat AlMadinah, Naghal, Barhi, Shagri, Abu Maan, Jabri, Sukkari and Rothan varieties. All date varieties remained good sources of dietary potassium, magnesium, manganese and boron even at high salinity levels. Increased salinity had no effect on the percent Daily Value (%DV) categories of most of the analyzed minerals. While no genotypes showed a general adaptation to different saline environments, Barhi, Ajwat Al Madinah, Khinizi, Maktoumi and Shagri varieties were more stable towards salinity variation. In the UAE, the genotype x saline-environment interaction was found to be high which makes it impossible to attribute the variation in mineral content to a single varietal or salinity effect.


Assuntos
Frutas/química , Minerais/análise , Phoeniceae/química , Irrigação Agrícola , Frutas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Magnésio/análise , Manganês/análise , Phoeniceae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Potássio/análise , Salinidade
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PLoS One ; 16(8): e0255195, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34351961

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INTRODUCTION: Urinary excretion of calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), phosphorus (P), iodine and fluoride is used to assess their statuses and/or the existence of metabolic abnormalities. In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the urinary concentration of these minerals among children have not been documented. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study, including 593 subjects (232 boys and 361 girls), was conducted among healthy 6 to 11-year-old Emirati children living in Dubai. Non-fasting morning urine samples and anthropometrical measurements were collected and analyzed. Results were expressed as per mg of creatinine (Cr). RESULTS: On average, estimated Cr excretion was 17.88±3.12 mg/kg/d. Mean urinary Ca/Cr, Mg/Cr and P/Cr excretions were 0.08±0.07 mg/mg, 0.09±0.04 mg/mg, and 0.57±0.26 mg/mg respectively. Urinary excretion of Ca, Mg and P were found to decrease as age increased. Urinary excretion and predicted intake of fluoride were lower than 0.05 mg/kg body weight per day. Surprisingly, more than 50% of the children were found to have urinary iodine excretion level above adequate. CONCLUSION: The Emirati schoolchildren had comparable levels of urinary Ca, Mg and P excretion to other countries. The 95% percentile allows the use of the current data as a reference value for the detection of mineral abnormalities. Fluoride excretion implies that Emirati children are at low risk of fluorosis. The level of urinary iodine excretion is slightly higher than recommended and requires close monitoring of the process of salt iodization to avoid the harmful impact of iodine overconsumption.


Assuntos
Minerais/urina , Instituições Acadêmicas , Cálcio/urina , Criança , Creatinina/urina , Feminino , Fluoretos/urina , Humanos , Iodo/urina , Magnésio/urina , Masculino , Fósforo/urina , Emirados Árabes Unidos
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BMC Public Health ; 21(1): 1237, 2021 06 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34176485

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Variations in cardiovascular disease risk (CVD) are suggested to be partly influenced by factors that affect prenatal growth patterns and outcomes, namely degree of maternal investment (proxied by birth weight and gestational age). Using the life history trajectory model, this study investigates whether maternal investment in early prenatal life associates with menarcheal age and whether maternal investment affects CVD risk in adulthood and predicts adult size and adiposity levels. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 94 healthy Emirati females. Birth weight, gestational age and menarcheal age were obtained. Anthropometrical measurements, body composition analysis, and blood pressure values were collected. Regression analyses were conducted to establish associations. RESULTS: There was no association between birth weight standard deviation score (SDS) and age at menarche. When investigating the associations of birth weight SDS and age at menarche with growth indices, it was found that only birth weight was positively and significantly associated with both height (ß = 1.342 cm, 95% CI (0.12, 2.57), p = 0.032) and leg length (ß = 0.968 cm, 95% CI (0.08, 1.86), p = 0.034). Menarcheal age was significantly and inversely associated with fat mass index (FMI) (ß = - 0.080 cm, 95% CI (- 0.13, - 0.03), p = 0.002), but not with waist circumference and fat free mass index (FFMI) (p > 0.05). Birth weight SDS was positively and significantly associated with waist circumference (ß = 0.035 cm, 95% CI (0.01, 0.06), p = 0.009), FMI (ß = 0.087 cm, 95% CI (0.01, 0.16), p = 0.027), and FFMI (ß = 0.485 cm, 95% CI (0.17, 0.80), p = 0.003). Birth weight SDS was not significantly associated with either systolic blood pressure (SBP) or diastolic blood pressure (DBP) (p > 0.05). However, FMI, waist circumference, and FFMI were positively and significantly associated with SBP. Regarding DBP, the relationship was negatively and significantly associated with only FFMI (ß = - 1.6111 kg/m2, 95% CI (- 2.63, - 0.60), p = 0.002). CONCLUSION: Although the results do not fully support that Emirati females fast-life history is associated with increased chronic disease risk, the data does suggest a link between restricted fetal growth in response to low maternal investment and metabolic and reproductive health.


Assuntos
Doenças Cardiovasculares , Adulto , Peso ao Nascer , Composição Corporal , Índice de Massa Corporal , Doenças Cardiovasculares/epidemiologia , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Gravidez , Emirados Árabes Unidos/epidemiologia
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Int J Vitam Nutr Res ; 76(1): 3-8, 2006 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16711650

RESUMO

Vitamin A and E status are widely studied in various populations because of their association with several diseases. Fasting plasma vitamin A and E status of 857 Lebanese adults residing in Dar Al-Fatwa, Beirut were assessed using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Mean retinol and alpha-tocopherol concentrations were 59.8 +/- 29 microg/dL and 1.0 +/- 0.5 mg/dL, respectively in which only 0.2% were retinol-deficient, while 0.7% were alpha-tocopherol-deficient. Vitamin A and E correlated positively with plasma concentrations of total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol, and triglycerides. Vitamin E, but not vitamin A, correlated positively with blood pressure and glucose. A good status of vitamins A and E was found among the studied Lebanese sample and the elevation in vitamin A and E levels was associated with unfavorable lipid profile.


Assuntos
Estado Nutricional , Vitamina A/sangue , Vitamina E/sangue , Adulto , Glicemia/análise , Pressão Sanguínea , Índice de Massa Corporal , Colesterol/sangue , HDL-Colesterol/sangue , LDL-Colesterol/sangue , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão , Jejum , Feminino , Humanos , Líbano/epidemiologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Triglicerídeos/sangue , População Urbana , Deficiência de Vitamina A/epidemiologia , Deficiência de Vitamina E/epidemiologia , alfa-Tocoferol/sangue
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