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Neurotoxicology ; 31(1): 10-6, 2010 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19833149

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BACKGROUND: The effect of mercury on the cardiovascular system has been recently reported, but the mechanisms and its nature, especially in low dose ranges, still need to be confirmed. In this cross-sectional study, the hair mercury was analyzed in relation to the cardiac autonomic activity among community residents nearby to an industrial complex in Korea. METHODS: A hair sample was obtained from the occiput and was analyzed using a DMA-80 (Milestone, Italy) mercury analyzer. We measured cardiovascular risk factors, including serum total cholesterol, serum triglyceride, HDL cholesterol, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, body mass index (BMI), past history of hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia as potential confounders. As an end point, heart rate variability was assessed for 5 min, in time and frequency domains, using SA-3000P (Medi-core, Korea). For the time domain, standard deviation of the NN intervals (SDNN) was measured. For the frequency domains, very low frequency (VLF,

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Hair/metabolism , Heart Rate/physiology , Mercury/metabolism , Residence Characteristics , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Analysis of Variance , Blood Pressure , Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology , Child , Child, Preschool , Cross-Sectional Studies , Electrocardiography , Female , Humans , Industry , Korea , Male , Middle Aged , Regression Analysis , Risk Factors , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted , Young Adult
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Arch Gerontol Geriatr ; 48(1): 89-94, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18093671

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The number of very elderly people is increasing worldwide, so that the prevention of fractures and disability in this frail population has become a growing concern. This study evaluated the association between functional status and bone health in the oldest old. The study participants were of a very elderly population comprising 170 rural community dwellers, aged 80-107 years. Quantitative ultrasound (QUS) measurements were performed on both heels. Functional status was assessed by evaluating activities of daily living (ADL) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL). Data on sociodemographic characteristics and potential risk factors, including medical history, smoking, alcohol intake, exercise, and physical activities were collected by trained interviewers. Generalized multiple linear regression suggested that disability was significantly associated with calcaneal QUS in the oldest old. After adjusting for the effect of potential covariates, such as age, gender, education level, weight, smoking, and physical activity level, the lowest tertile score groups of ADL and IADL were associated with a decrease in stiffness index (SI) T-score of calcaneal QUS. A complete ADL deficit was associated with a low QUS (adjusted beta vs. independent group=-1.17, 95% confidence interval=-2.01 to -0.33). Evidence of disability as an associated factor on bone health provides important insight to devise strategies for preventing or delaying further disablement among the elderly.


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Activities of Daily Living , Aging/physiology , Calcaneus/diagnostic imaging , Osteoporosis/diagnostic imaging , Rural Population , Age Factors , Aged, 80 and over , Confidence Intervals , Disability Evaluation , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Fractures, Bone/epidemiology , Fractures, Bone/etiology , Fractures, Bone/prevention & control , Humans , Incidence , Korea/epidemiology , Male , Osteoporosis/complications , Osteoporosis/epidemiology , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Ultrasonography
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