Journal ArticleOpen Access
Arsenic exposure from drinking water and endothelial dysfunction in Bangladeshi adolescents
Author Affiliations
University of Southern California, University of Chicago Research Bangladesh, New York University, Chicago Department of Public Health, ...
Published InEnvironmental Research
Year2022
Citations24
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with ~80% of CVD-related deaths occurring in low- and middle-income countries. Growing evidence suggests that chronic arsenic exposure may contribute to CVD through its effect on endothelial function in adults. However, few studies have examined the influence of arsenic exposure on cardiovascular health in children and adolescents. To examine arsenic’s relation to preclinical markers of endothelial dysfunction, we enrolled 200 adolescent children (ages 15–19 years; median 17) of adult participants in the Health Effects of Arsenic Longitudinal Study (HEALS), in Araihazar, Bangladesh. Participants’ arsenic exposure was determined by recall of lifetime well usage for drinking water. As part of HEALS, wells were color-coded to indicate arsenic level (…
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