| Title | Association between exposure to cadmium and blood pressure in Japanese peoples. | | Author(s) | Kurihara I, Kobayashi E, Suwazono Y, Uetani M, Inaba T, Oishiz M, Kido T, Nakagawa H, Nogawa K | | Institution | Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Chiba, Japan. | | Source | Arch Environ Health 2004 Dec; 59(12):711-6. | | MeSH | Aged Aged, 80 and over Blood Pressure Cadmium Environmental Exposure Epidemiologic Studies Female Geography Humans Hypertension Japan Male Middle Aged Risk Assessment Risk Factors
| | Abstract | The authors studied the effects of environmental cadmium exposure on blood pressure (BP). Subjects 1140 men and 1713 women, aged > or =50 yr lived in three areas of Japan considered "unpolluted" by cadmium. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate relationships between hypertension/nonhypertension and cadmium concentrations in blood (B-Cd) or urine (U-Cd). Age, body mass index, drinking and smoking habits, and blood and urine chemistry data were incorporated into the model. Odds ratios for hypertension were significantly less than 1 in either gender when U-Cd was the indicator of cadmium exposure and hypertension was defined as systolic BP > or =140 mmHg and/or diastolic BP > or =90 mmHg. The results suggest a significant negative association between cadmium exposure and BP in inhabitants in Japan. | | Language | eng | | Pub Type(s) | Journal Article
| | PubMed ID | 16789481 |
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