ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Vitamin status of urban and rural school children and specifics of free radical reactions in their blood serum

Setko NP1, Krasikov SI2, Bulycheva EV1
About authors

1 Hygiene and Epidemiology Department, Institute of Professioanl Education,
Orenburg State Medical University, Orenburg, Russia

2 Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department, Pharmaceutical Faculty,
Orenburg State Medical University, Orenburg, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Ekaterina V. Bulycheva
ul. Sovetskaya, d. 6, Orenburg, Russia, 460000; ur.liam@aninsos-e

Received: 2015-09-25 Accepted: 2015-12-09 Published online: 2017-01-05
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Table 1. Serum levels of vitamins A and E, and urinary excretion of vitamin C in urban and rural schoolchildren, M ± m
Physiological norms are given according to Standards of Biochemical Analysis [20]. * — p < 0.05 when comparing the indicators of urban and rural schoolchildren in each age group.
Table 2. Urinary excretion of B vitamins in urban and rural schoolchildren, M ± m
Physiological norms are given according to Standards of Biochemical Analysis [20]. * — p < 0.05 when comparing the indicators of urban and rural schoolchildren in each age group.
Table 3. Vitamin content in the daily diet of the schoolchildren, M ± m
PN — Physiological norm of vitamin consumption for this age group [19]. * — p < 0.05 when comparing the indicators of urban and rural schoolchildren in each age group.
Table 4. Indicators of blood serum chemiluminescence in urban and rural schoolchildren, M ± m
* — p < 0.05 when comparing the indicators of urban and rural schoolchildren in each age group.