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Arsenic Exposure and Motor Function among Children in Bangladesh
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Columbia University, New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, New York State Psychiatric Institute, University of Chicago Research Bangladesh, ...
Published InEnvironmental Health Perspectives
Year2011
Citations209
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Several reports indicate that drinking water arsenic (WAs) and manganese (WMn) are associated with children's intellectual function. Very little is known, however, about possible associations with other neurologic outcomes such as motor function. METHODS: We investigated the associations of WAs and WMn with motor function in 304 children in Bangladesh, 8-11 years of age. We measured As and Mn concentrations in drinking water, blood, urine, and toenails. We assessed motor function with the Bruininks-Oseretsky test, version 2, in four subscales-fine manual control (FMC), manual coordination (MC), body coordination (BC), and strength and agility-which can be summarized with a total motor composite score (TMC). RESULTS: Log-transformed blood As was associated with decreases in TMC [β = -3.63; 95% confidence interval…
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