Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9464590 | Environmental Research | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We evaluated antioxidant activity against lipid peroxide levels (LPO) in healthy elderly and adults of Mexico City in comparison with a population of a rural area. The study included free-living subjects: 38 adults aged <60 years and 129 older subjects aged ⩾60 years of urban Mexico City in addition to 37 adults aged <60 years and 88 older subjects aged ⩾60 years of rural area (Actopan, Hidalgo State, Mexico). LPO were observed as higher in adults and elderly of the urban area than among rural subjects (P<0.01), although LPO levels were similar in rural adults and elderly (P>0.05); conversely, in urban area levels were higher in the elderly than in adults (P<0.01). On the other hand, the superoxide dismutase in urban elderly was higher than that in rural elderly (P<0.05) but similar between urban adults and urban elderly (P>0.05). Total oxidant status in urban elderly was higher than that in rural elderly (P<0.01). Our findings allow us to conclude that the urban elderly (residents of Mexico City) have higher oxidative stress than the rural-dwelling elderly, though the urban elderly have efficient antioxidant capacity as a response to elevated LPO.
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Authors
Martha A. Sánchez-RodrÃguez, Raquel Retana-Ugalde, Mirna RuÃz-Ramos, José Luis Muñoz-Sánchez, Luis Alberto Vargas-Guadarrama, VÃctor Manuel Mendoza-Núñez,