M Howe
3 Papers
M Howe is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Selenium & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Use of selenium concentration in whole blood, serum, toenails, or urine as a surrogate measure of selenium intake.
Matthew P. Longnecker,Daniel O. Stram,Philip R. Taylor,Orville A. Levander,M Howe,C. Veillon,P A McAdam,K Y Patterson,Joanne M. Holden,J. S. Morris,Christine A. Swanson,Walter C. Willett +11 more
TL;DR: In these data, the concentration of selenium in a single specimen of whole blood, serum, or toenails served reasonably well as a measure for ranking subjects according to long‐term Selenium intake but provided only a rough estimate of intake for each subject.
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Selenium in diet, blood, and toenails in relation to human health in a seleniferous area
Matthew P. Longnecker,P R Taylor,Orville A. Levander,M Howe,Claude Veillon,P A McAdam,Kristine Y. Patterson,Joanne M. Holden,Meir J. Stampfer,J. S. Morris +9 more
TL;DR: No evidence of toxicity from selenium in subjects whose intake was as high as 9.20 mumol/d (724 micrograms/d) was found, and physical findings characteristic of seenium toxicity were not present nor were clinically significant changes in laboratory tests or frequency of symptoms related to selenum in the blood, toenails, or diet.
Selenium intake, age, gender, and smoking in relation to indices of selenium status of adults residing in a seleniferous area
Christine A. Swanson,Matthew P. Longnecker,Claude Veillon,M Howe,Orville A. Levander,Philip R. Taylor,P A McAdam,Charles C. Brown,Meir J. Stampfer,Walter C. Willett +9 more
TL;DR: Men and women had similar mean values of serum, whole blood, and toenail selenium despite higherSelenium intakes in men and women, and smokers had lower tissue Selenium concentrations than did nonsmokers due, at least in part, to lower seenium intake.