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Association between body mass index and arsenic methylation in three studies of Bangladeshi adults and adolescents

Author Affiliations
Columbia University, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Published InEnvironment International
Year2021
Citations31

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Water-borne arsenic (As) exposure is a global health problem. Once ingested, inorganic As (iAs) is methylated to mono-methyl (MMA) and dimethyl (DMA) arsenicals via one-carbon metabolism (OCM). People with higher relative percentage of MMA (MMA%) in urine (inefficient As methylation), have been shown to have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease and several cancers but appear to have a lower risk of diabetes and obesity in populations from the US, Mexico, and Taiwan. It is unknown if this opposite pattern with obesity is present in Bangladesh, a country with lower adiposity and higher As exposure in drinking water. OBJECTIVE: To characterize the association between body mass index (BMI) and As methylation in Bangladeshi adults and adolescents participating in the…
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