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. 2023 Mar 15;14(3):147–158. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v14.i3.147

Table 1.

Summary of a wide variety of studies suggesting a beneficial or detrimental role of selenium in different diseases and physiological processes

Ref.
Type of study
Number of participants
Effects on Se intake
Hu et al[16], 2021 Longitudinal study (6 mo) 90 with HT; 36 healthy subjects Reductions in thyroid autoantibodies and thyroid-stimulating hormone levels in HT patients
Karimi and Omrani[17], 2019 Longitudinal study (3 mo) 102 with AIT Decreased antithyroid peroxidase antibody levels
Karunasinghe et al[18], 2016 Longitudinal study (6 mo) 572 males Improved leukocyte DNA integrity through increased homeostatic apoptosis when folate intake levels were low and methionine intake levels were high
Kočan et al[19] 2014 Longitudinal study (6 d) 65 septic patients Improvement of patients with acute lung injury and elevated oxidative stress
Guo et al[20], 2019 Longitudinal study (21 d) 76 severe septic patients Neutral effect
Vinceti et al[21], 2018 Review - Se had no effect in preventing cancer overall, including in patients with low Se levels
Rocourt and Cheng[22], 2013 Review - Supplementing Se to people with Se deficiency improved cancer prevention due to elimination of such deficiency
Radomska et al[23], 2021 Review - Se species as coadjuvant agents in cancer treatment due to their lower toxicity, higher selectivity and efficacy in inducing cell apoptosis
Wu et al[14], 2018 Cross-sectional study 8011 participants Higher incidence of hypertension in the group with higher serum Se concentration
Xie et al[24], 2021 Longitudinal study (20 yr) 10025 participants Protective factor for blood pressure in low-Se regions
Rayman et al[25], 2011 Longitudinal study (6 mo) 501 people aged 60 yr to 74 yr Se supplementation decreased total and non-HDL cholesterol
Chen et al[26], 2015 Longitudinal study (7 yr) 2000 aged 65 and older Decrease in total cholesterol and an increase in HDL in relation with increasing Se
González-Estecha et al[27], 2017 Cross-sectional study 372 participants Positive association of Se with total and LDL cholesterol
Fülöp et al[28], 2013 Study population 81 hyperlipidemic patients; 43 healthy volunteers Higher Se levels in hyperlipidemic patients
Park and Seo[29], 2017 Cross-sectional study 501 participants Decreased lipid dysregulation caused by elevated toenail levels of mercury
Berger et al[30], 2008 Longitudinal study (5 d) 2000 cardiac surgery or major trauma or subarachnoid hemorrhage patients Correction of initial alterations and restoration of antioxidant defenses
Fink and Busch[31], 2018 Longitudinal study (24 h) 28 resuscitated patients Improvement in neurological outcome and survival rate with early Se treatment in patients after cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Colangelo et al[32], 2014 Study population 5115 participants High Se levels were associated with a greater probability of having depressive symptoms
Czernichow et al[33], 2009 Longitudinal study (7.5 yr) 5220 participants No benefit or adverse effect of multiple antioxidant supplementation on the incidence of metabolic syndrome
Wang et al[34], 2021 Cross-sectional study 3827 participants Only positive associations when serum Se level > 130 μg/L in patients with NAFLD

AIT: Autoimmune thyroiditis; HDL: High density lipoprotein; HT: Hashimoto’s thyroiditis; LDL: Low-density lipoprotein; NAFLD: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease; Se: selenium.