Comment on selenium supplementation in Brazilian cardiac patients

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
8
Article ID: 
13507
4 pages
Research Article

Comment on selenium supplementation in Brazilian cardiac patients

Marlice Oliveira de Oliveira Ulbrecht, Ana Carla Gomes Rosa, Ana Claudia Rocha Gerônimo, Igor Domingos de Souza, Valdir Aragão do Nascimento, Cleberson Dias Lima, Nathalia Novak Zobiole, Analice Cristhian Flavio Quintanilha, Leandro Júnior de Lima, Vanessa Shirado and Gilberto Gonçalves Facco

Abstract: 

Background: Selenium is an essential element for human health, possessing antioxidant role and present in several selenoproteins. Objective: This manuscript aims to make a commentary from the survey of the mortality rate of cardiac patients in the last years and to evaluate the decision making of studies on the intake of selenium in Brazilian cardiac patients. Methods: We searched Medline, Pubmed, and SciELO for studies evaluating selenium and cardiovascular outcomes in patients. So we select and extract the data.Results: The results show that the average mortality rates in Brazil have increased in the last years. The studies revealed that there are no significance levels in daily supplements and levels of Tolerable Superior Ingestion for cardiac patients. In fact, recommended daily (RDI) and tolerable upper intake (UL) are standardized for healthy people. Conclusion: Studies should be performed to determine the RDI dose and UL for cardiac patients of various age ranges.

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