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J Health Popul Nutr ; 2006 Jun; 24(2): 253-7
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-917

ABSTRACT

Epidemiological studies have linked high levels (>200 microg/L) of chronic exposure to arsenic in drinking-water with elevated risks of several vascular diseases. In this pilot study, the association between low-level arsenic exposure and carotid artery intimal-medial thickness (IMT) was evaluated among 66 healthy, normotensive, relatively young individuals (mean age 35 years) participating in the ongoing Health Effects of Arsenic Longitudinal Study in Bangladesh. Participants with a higher carotid IMT (>0.75 mm) in general had higher levels of past chronic exposure of arsenic than those with a lower carotid IMT (< or = 0.75 mm). Although the differences in average arsenic exposure between the two groups were not statistically significant, the findings suggest a possible association between low-level arsenic exposure from drinking-water and carotid atherosclerosis, warranting the need for larger studies.


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Adult , Age Distribution , Arsenic Poisoning/complications , Bangladesh/epidemiology , Carotid Arteries/pathology , Carotid Artery Diseases/chemically induced , Chi-Square Distribution , Chronic Disease , Environmental Exposure/adverse effects , Epidemiologic Studies , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Logistic Models , Male , Pilot Projects , Population Surveillance , Risk Factors , Tunica Intima/pathology , Water Pollutants, Chemical/adverse effects , Water Supply/analysis
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