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Andrey A. Skalny
Researcher at Yaroslavl State University
Publications - 31
Citations - 598
Andrey A. Skalny is an academic researcher from Yaroslavl State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neurotypical & Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 29 publications receiving 370 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrey A. Skalny include Orenburg State University & Federal Biomedical Agency.
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Zinc status is associated with inflammation, oxidative stress, lipid, and glucose metabolism.
TL;DR: In numerous studies, zinc supplementation has been found to improve blood pressure, glucose, and LDL cholesterol serum level, and deeper knowledge of zinc’s properties may help in treating metabolic syndrome, thus protecting against stroke and angina pectoris, and ultimately against death.
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Reference values of hair toxic trace elements content in occupationally non-exposed Russian population.
Anatoly V. Skalny,Margarita G. Skalnaya,Alexey A. Tinkov,Eugeny P. Serebryansky,Vasily A. Demidov,Yulia N. Lobanova,Andrei R. Grabeklis,Elena S. Berezkina,Irina V Gryazeva,Andrey A. Skalny,Alexandr A. Nikonorov +10 more
TL;DR: A total of 5908 occupationally non-exposed adults living in Moscow and Moscow region were involved in the current investigation, and men are characterized by significantly higher hair Al, As, Cd, Hg, Li, and Pb content.
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Hair concentration of essential trace elements in adult non-exposed Russian population
Anatoly V. Skalny,Margarita G. Skalnaya,Alexey A. Tinkov,Eugeny P. Serebryansky,Vasily A. Demidov,Yulia N. Lobanova,Andrei R. Grabeklis,Elena S. Berezkina,Irina V Gryazeva,Andrey A. Skalny,Oksana A. Skalnaya,Nikolay G Zhivaev,Alexandr A. Nikonorov +12 more
TL;DR: Women were characterized by 55, 18, 58, and 7 % higher values of hair Co, Cu, Mn, and Zn content as compared to the values observed in men, and men significantly exceeded the respective female values by 65, 13, 20, and 56 %.
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The influence of physical activity on hair toxic and essential trace element content in male and female students.
Irina P. Zaitseva,Andrey A. Skalny,Alexey A. Tinkov,Elena S. Berezkina,Andrei R. Grabeklis,Anatoly V. Skalny,Anatoly V. Skalny +6 more
TL;DR: The obtained data show that hair iodine, zinc, arsenic, nickel, and tin levels are not related to physical activity in male and female students, and increased physical activity is associated with decreased hair copper, vanadium, bismuth, and mercury content in comparison to the low physical activity groups.
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Serum zinc, copper, zinc-to-copper ratio, and other essential elements and minerals in children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Anatoly V. Skalny,Anna L. Mazaletskaya,Olga P. Ajsuvakova,Geir Bjørklund,Margarita G. Skalnaya,Jane C.J. Chao,Lyubov N. Chernova,Roza A. Shakieva,Philippe Kopylov,Andrey A. Skalny,Alexey A. Tinkov,Alexey A. Tinkov +11 more
TL;DR: Hypothetically, the observed decrease of essential trace elements, namely Mg and Zn, and elevation of Cu/Zn may significantly contribute to the risk of ADHD or its severity and/or comorbidity.