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Gender and age differences in mixed metal exposure and urinary excretion
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Karolinska Institutet, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, University of California, Davis
Published InEnvironmental Research
Year2011
Citations109
Abstract
Background Little is known about the variation in exposure to toxic metals by age and gender and other potential modifying factors. We evaluated age and gender differences by measurements of metal/element concentrations in urine in a rural population in Matlab, Bangladesh, in three age groups: 8-12 (N=238), 14-15 (N=107) and 30-88 (N=710) years of age, living in an area with no point sources of metal exposure but where elevated water arsenic concentrations are prevalent. Results We found marked differences in urine concentrations of metals and trace elements by gender, age, tobacco use, socioeconomic and nutritional status. Besides a clearly elevated urinary arsenic concentration in all age groups (medians 63-85 μg As/L), and despite the low degree of contamination from industries…
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