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Springer Nature [academic journals on nature.com], European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 9(61), p. 1057-1063, 2007

DOI: 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602628

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Selenium status in Southern Tasmania

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Abstract

Objective: To assess the selenium status of Southern Tasmanians. Design: Cross-sectional. Settings: One thousand and five hundred adults randomly selected from the electoral roll living in the Greater Hobart region of Southern Tasmania, Australia, were invited to participate. Subjects: The overall response rate was 22% (335/1500). Interventions: A venous blood sample was collected and a questionnaire administered (consisting of brief demographic details and health questions) to subjects who granted informed consent. A previously validated assay using magnetic sector ICP-MS was employed for plasma analysis. Results: Total plasma selenium levels for this sample population were normally distributed with a mean level of 110 g/l (range 67–268 g/l) indicating that the majority of the subjects were not selenium-depleted (71% with levels greater than 100 g/l). Adjustment for differential age/gender response rates produced similar values. More women under 50 (42%) and men over 50 (32%) had selenium levels