Fingernail Mineral Profiling as a Non‐Invasive Tool to Assess Dietary and Lifestyle Factors: Results From the Cross‐Sectional Fulda NutriNAIL Study
Nina Sonntag, Lina Müller, Katja Plendl, Dustin Dewald, Jan‐Torsten Milde, Heike Hollenbach, Alexander Maxones, Tilman Kühn, Marc Birringer

TL;DR
This study shows that analyzing minerals in fingernails can reveal information about diet, lifestyle, and health without invasive methods.
Contribution
The study introduces fingernail mineral profiling as a non-invasive tool to assess dietary and lifestyle factors.
Findings
Sodium and potassium levels in fingernails were strongly correlated (r = 0.89).
Selenium levels were 21% higher in individuals who used selenium supplements.
Nail surface features like brittleness and white spots were linked to specific mineral differences.
Abstract
In the past, fingernail and toenail analyses were mainly used for toxicological investigations on heavy metals and only a few studies used mineral content as a biomarker for assessing lifestyle or dietary habits. The Fulda NutriNAIL study examined associations between lifestyle, dietary habits, supplement use, and fingernail mineral composition in 184 participants (18–81 years) from Fulda, Germany. Mineral concentrations were quantified via Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP‐MS), and questionnaire data were analyzed for lifestyle correlations. Positive mineral‐to‐mineral correlations were observed between sodium (Na) and potassium (K) (r = 0.89), calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) (r = 0.57), and iron (Fe) and cobalt (Co) (r = 0.66). We detected 21% higher selenium levels in the fingernails of selenium supplement users than for non‐users. Omnivores showed higher Se levels…
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TopicsHeavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity · Heavy metals in environment · Heavy Metals in Plants
