Selenium in pregnancy: is selenium an active defective ion against environmental chemical stress?

Environmental Research, 96(1), 51-61

DOI 10.1016/j.envres.2004.03.003 PMID 15261784

Abstract

Furthermore, direct questioning and a scrutiny of records of these patients showed that before the full development of the signs of toxaemia—that is, oedema, hypertension, and albuminuria—most had earlier in the pregnancy experienced a symptomatic stage characterized by relatively minor afflictions—for example, lethargy 43%, headache 48%, visual aura 37%, vertigo 29%, nausea and vomiting 16%, irritability 14%, depression 9%, and backache 6%. In fact, only 7% disclosed freedom from these symptoms during a toxaemic pregnancy.

Topics

selenium pregnancy environmental chemical stress deficiency, selenium preeclampsia toxemia symptoms pregnancy outcome, selenium micronutrient pregnancy complications environmental toxins, Kantola selenium pregnancy environmental chemical stress, toxemia oedema hypertension albuminuria symptomatic stage pregnancy, selenium supplementation pregnant women environmental exposure, trace element selenium pregnancy preeclampsia prevention, environmental chemical stress pregnancy selenium protective role, pregnancy toxemia early symptoms lethargy headache visual aura, selenium status pregnancy complications prospective study
PMID 15261784 15261784 DOI 10.1016/j.envres.2004.03.003 10.1016/j.envres.2004.03.003

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Kantola, M., Purkunen, R., Kröger, P., Tooming, A., Juravskaja, J., Pasanen, M., Seppänen, K., Saarikoski, S., & Vartiainen, T. (2004). Selenium in pregnancy: is selenium an active defective ion against environmental chemical stress?. *Environmental research*, *96*(1), 51-61. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2004.03.003

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