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Correlation of drinking water nutritional element levels with body composition of women aged 55-70 years living in Batman province

Cilt: 44 Sayı: 1 17 Mart 2017
  • İhsan Çetin
  • Mahmut Tahir Nalbantcilar
  • Ramazan İnci
  • Meryem Saban Güler
  • Kezban Tosun
  • Aydan Nazik
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Correlation of drinking water nutritional element levels with body composition of women aged 55-70 years living in Batman province

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Objective: A growing interest in cellular targets of nutritional minerals and biochemical mechanisms has attracted the attentions of researchers towards their role in formation of obesity. However, there is no study investigating the effects of nutritional element levels of drinking water on body composition of the elderly. Therefore, we aimed to examine the effects of nutritional element levels in drinking water on body composition of women aged 55-70.
Methods: The study population consisted of 80 participants in total, and was divided into three groups as overweight, obese and control women aged between 55-70. The bioelectric impedance device was used for measurements of body composition of the participants. Iron (Fe), copper (Cu), cobalt (Co), zinc (Zn), manganese (Mn) and selenium (Se) levels of drinking water were measured via plasma mass spectrometry coupled inductively.
Results: It was found that Se mineral content in drinking water correlated with the body mass index of the individuals living in Batman, Turkey. Moreover, it was found that Fe, Cu, Co, Zn, Mn and Se levels of drinking water significantly correlated with the abdominal adiposity of women of 55-70.
Conclusion: It may be suggested that the obesity risk may be higher in women who are between 55-70 and consume drinking water with high levels of Fe, Cu, Co, Zn, Mn and especially Se.

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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil

İngilizce

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Sağlık Kurumları Yönetimi

Bölüm

Araştırma Makalesi

Yazarlar

İhsan Çetin Bu kişi benim
Türkiye

Mahmut Tahir Nalbantcilar Bu kişi benim
Türkiye

Ramazan İnci Bu kişi benim
Türkiye

Meryem Saban Güler Bu kişi benim
Türkiye

Kezban Tosun Bu kişi benim
Türkiye

Aydan Nazik Bu kişi benim
Türkiye

Yayımlanma Tarihi

17 Mart 2017

Gönderilme Tarihi

17 Mart 2017

Kabul Tarihi

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Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2017 Cilt: 44 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA
Çetin, İ., Nalbantcilar, M. T., İnci, R., Güler, M. S., Tosun, K., & Nazik, A. (2017). Correlation of drinking water nutritional element levels with body composition of women aged 55-70 years living in Batman province. Dicle Medical Journal, 44(1), 99-108. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.298617
AMA
1.Çetin İ, Nalbantcilar MT, İnci R, Güler MS, Tosun K, Nazik A. Correlation of drinking water nutritional element levels with body composition of women aged 55-70 years living in Batman province. diclemedj. 2017;44(1):99-108. doi:10.5798/dicletip.298617
Chicago
Çetin, İhsan, Mahmut Tahir Nalbantcilar, Ramazan İnci, Meryem Saban Güler, Kezban Tosun, ve Aydan Nazik. 2017. “Correlation of drinking water nutritional element levels with body composition of women aged 55-70 years living in Batman province”. Dicle Medical Journal 44 (1): 99-108. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.298617.
EndNote
Çetin İ, Nalbantcilar MT, İnci R, Güler MS, Tosun K, Nazik A (01 Mart 2017) Correlation of drinking water nutritional element levels with body composition of women aged 55-70 years living in Batman province. Dicle Medical Journal 44 1 99–108.
IEEE
[1]İ. Çetin, M. T. Nalbantcilar, R. İnci, M. S. Güler, K. Tosun, ve A. Nazik, “Correlation of drinking water nutritional element levels with body composition of women aged 55-70 years living in Batman province”, diclemedj, c. 44, sy 1, ss. 99–108, Mar. 2017, doi: 10.5798/dicletip.298617.
ISNAD
Çetin, İhsan - Nalbantcilar, Mahmut Tahir - İnci, Ramazan - Güler, Meryem Saban - Tosun, Kezban - Nazik, Aydan. “Correlation of drinking water nutritional element levels with body composition of women aged 55-70 years living in Batman province”. Dicle Medical Journal 44/1 (01 Mart 2017): 99-108. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.298617.
JAMA
1.Çetin İ, Nalbantcilar MT, İnci R, Güler MS, Tosun K, Nazik A. Correlation of drinking water nutritional element levels with body composition of women aged 55-70 years living in Batman province. diclemedj. 2017;44:99–108.
MLA
Çetin, İhsan, vd. “Correlation of drinking water nutritional element levels with body composition of women aged 55-70 years living in Batman province”. Dicle Medical Journal, c. 44, sy 1, Mart 2017, ss. 99-108, doi:10.5798/dicletip.298617.
Vancouver
1.İhsan Çetin, Mahmut Tahir Nalbantcilar, Ramazan İnci, Meryem Saban Güler, Kezban Tosun, Aydan Nazik. Correlation of drinking water nutritional element levels with body composition of women aged 55-70 years living in Batman province. diclemedj. 01 Mart 2017;44(1):99-108. doi:10.5798/dicletip.298617

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