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Association between exposure to cadmium and blood pressure in Japanese peoples. Archives of environmental health. [Arch Environ Health] Journal article

 
TitleAssociation 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 
InstitutionChiba University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Chiba, Japan.
SourceArch Environ Health 2004 Dec; 59(12):711-6.
MeSHAged
Aged, 80 and over
Blood Pressure
Cadmium
Environmental Exposure
Epidemiologic Studies
Female
Geography
Humans
Hypertension
Japan
Male
Middle Aged
Risk Assessment
Risk Factors
AbstractThe 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.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID16789481
  
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