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Low-level exposure to lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium, and blood pressure among 8-17-year-old participants of the 2009-2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

机译:低水平的暴露于铅,汞,砷和镉,以及2009 - 2016年国家健康和营养考试调查的8-17岁人中的血压

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Background: Dysregulation of systolic, diastolic blood pressure (SBP, DBP), and pulse pressure (PP) in children may predict elevated blood pressure (BP) in adulthood. Toxicant exposure is widely studied as a risk factor for high BP in adults, but not in children. We assessed the joint associations between lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), arsenic (As), and cadmium (Cd) exposure and SBP, DBP, and PP among 8-17 year-old participants (n = 1642) of the 2009-2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). Methods: Participants with at least two BP measures were included. Urinary As and Cd were adjusted for urinary creatinine concentrations. Blood Pb, Hg, and urinary As, Cd were natural log-transformed. Bayesian Kernel Machine Regression (BKMR) analyses were conducted to assess the associations between the toxicant mixture and BP measures. Multivariable regression models assessed the associations between individual toxicants, and the four toxicants simultaneously with each of the outcomes. Interactions with sodium intake were tested. Results: Exposure to all toxicants was low, with median (5%, 95%) level: Pb, 0.57 (0.26, 1.60) μg/dL; Hg, 0.37 (0.19, 2.12) μg/L; As, 5.61 (1.37, 33.2) μg/g creatinine, Cd, 0.06 (0.03, 0.23) μg/g creatinine. Toxicant mixture showed a statistically significant, inverse association with DBP, but not other BP measures. Linear regressions revealed no association between toxicants, individually or together, and BP measures. No evidence of interaction of sodium intake with any of the toxicants was observed. Conclusions: In a nationally representative sample of 8-17 year-olds, we found suggestive inverse association of the mixture of low-level Pb, Hg, As, and Cd, with DBP. Longitudinal studies with multiple toxicants are needed to understand the interactive effects of toxicants on children's BP.
机译:背景:儿童收缩期,舒张压(SBP,DBP)和脉冲压力(PP)的失调可能预测成年期升高的血压(BP)。毒物暴露被广泛研究成年人高BP的危险因素,但不在儿童。我们评估了2009年8-17岁的参与者(N = 1642)之间的铅(PB),汞(HG),砷(AS),砷(AS),砷(AS)和CADMIUM(CD)曝光和SBP,DBP和PP之间的联合协会-2016全国健康和营养考试调查(NHANES)。方法:包括至少两个BP措施的参与者。调整尿和Cd的尿肌酐浓度。血液Pb,hg和尿,CD是天然对数转换的。进行贝叶斯内核机回归(BKMR)分析以评估毒物混合物和BP措施之间的关联。多变量回归模型评估了个体毒物之间的关联,以及每种结果的同时的四个毒物。测试了与钠摄入的相互作用。结果:暴露于所有毒物低,中值(5%,95%)水平:Pb,0.57(0.26,1.60)μg/ dL; Hg,0.37(0.19,2.12)μg/ l; AS,5.61(1.37,33.2)μg/ g肌酐,Cd,0.06(0.03,0.23)μg/ g肌酐。毒物混合物显示出统计学显着的,与DBP的反比异性相关,但不是其他BP措施。线性回归揭示了毒物,单独或一起之间的关联和BP措施。没有观察到钠摄入与任何毒物相互作用的证据。结论:在8-17岁的全国代表性样本中,我们发现暗示性逆关联低水平Pb,Hg,As和Cd的混合物,DBP。需要具有多种毒物的纵向研究来了解毒物对儿童BP的互动影响。

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    《Environmental research》 |2021年第1期|111086.1-111086.10|共10页
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    Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health University at Buffalo The State University of New York USA;

    Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health University at Buffalo The State University of New York USA;

    Department of Sociology University at Buffalo The State University of New York USA;

    Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health University at Buffalo The State University of New York USA;

    Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health University at Buffalo The State University of New York USA;

    Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health University at Buffalo The State University of New York USA;

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    Multiple toxicants; Low-level exposure; blood pressure; Children;

    机译:多种毒物;低级曝光;血压;孩子们;

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