1.
Rev Esp Fisiol
; 38 Suppl: 155-8, 1982.
Article
in Spanish
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-7146570
ABSTRACT
Iron, copper and zinc levels in serum and urine of obese patients are studied. Hyperzincurie, hypocuprurie, hypozinquemie, and hypercupremie are observed in the studied groups, in relation to normal controls. There are serious disturbances in the metabolism of the cited oligoelements. The diet has no influence on the observed values. The iron metabolism does not show marked alterations in the case of obesity.
Subject(s)
Copper/metabolism , Iron/metabolism , Obesity/metabolism , Zinc/metabolism , Diet , Female , Humans , Male , Nutritional Requirements , Sex Factors
2.
Rev Clin Esp
; 161(1): 21-4, 1981 Apr 25.
Article
in Spanish
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-7255812