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Association between nutritional status and arsenicosis due to chronic arsenic exposure in Bangladesh
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Australian National University, Institute of Water Modelling, BRAC, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, ...
Published InInternational Journal of Environmental Health Research
Year2004
Citations112
Abstract
The role of nutritional factors in arsenic metabolism and toxicity is not clear. Provision of certain low protein diets resulted in decreased excretion of DMA and increased tissue retention of arsenic in experimental studies. This paper reports a prevalence comparison study conducted in Bangladesh to assess the nutritional status among the chronic arsenic exposed and unexposed population. 138 exposed individuals diagnosed as arsenicosis patients were selected from three known arsenic endemic villages of Bangladesh and age, sex matched 144 unexposed subjects were randomly selected from three arsenic free villages. The mean arsenic concentration in drinking water for the exposed and unexposed population was 641.15 and 13.5 microg L(-1) respectively. Body Mass Index was found to be lower than 18.5, the…
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