FEATURES OF HEMATOLOGICAL, BIOCHEMICAL AND MICRONUTRIENT STATUS OF PRIMARY BLOOD DONORS OF MEN, DEPENDING ON AGE
Nilufar Sharipovna Akhmedova* and Kamol Jumaevich Boltaev
Abstract
This study aimed were studied hematological, biochemical and
indicators of essential hematopoietic trace elements-iron, copper, zinc
in primary blood donors of men in the age aspect. Were examined 2
group of primary blood donors of men was formed by random nonrepeat
selection, a total of 61 donors. The age of the surveyed was
from 20 to 55 years (median age-35.0 ± 1.2 years). Of all examined
blood donors, men formed a group of young age donors (42 donors in
total) in the age range of 20-39 years (median age-29.5 ±0.74 years)
and a group of donors (18 donors in total) in the age range of 41-59
years (median age 46.7 ± 1.3 years. There is shown phenomenon of
reduction of hemoglobin and reserve Fund of iron in the body of blood donors of older ages.
Derived informative ferromagnetically indicator-the coefficient of saturation transferrin
(CST) by iron averaged 35.6±1.2% in the examined blood donors, with the range of
fluctuations of this indicator in donors from 21.4% (min) to 55.8% (max). This is more than 2
times higher than the lower limit of the norm for this indicator in 16%, which is a marker of
the onset of iron deficiency erythropoiesis.
Keywords: Hematological, Biochemical parameters, Trace elements, organ, Blood donors, Primary, Men, Age.
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