Blood reference values for metals in a general adult population in southern Brazil.

Autor: Almeida Lopes, Ana Carolina Bertin de1 (AUTHOR) acalmeida0104@gmail.com, Cunha, Airton Martins da2,3 (AUTHOR) airtoncmjr@gmail.com, Urbano, Mariana Ragassi4 (AUTHOR) mariana.ragasi@gmail.com, Buzzo, Marcia Liane5 (AUTHOR) marcia.buzzo@gmail.com, Camargo, Alissana Ester Iakmiu6 (AUTHOR) alissanaester@gmail.com, Peixe, Tiago Severo7 (AUTHOR) tiago@uel.br, Aschner, Michael3 (AUTHOR) Michael.Aschner@einstein.yu.edu, Barbosa, Fernando2 (AUTHOR) fbarbosa@fcfrp.usp.br, da Silva, Ana Maria Rigo1 (AUTHOR) arigosilva@gmail.com, Paoliello, Monica Maria Bastos1,3 (AUTHOR) monica.paoliello@eisntein.yu.edu
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Zdroj: Environmental Research. Oct2019, Vol. 177, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Abstrakt: • We determined Reference Values (RVs) for blood As, Cd, Co, Cu, Pb, Mg, Hg, Mo, Se and Zn in an urban population. • This is a cross-sectional population-based study. • RVs were calculated as the upper limits of the 95% CIs at the 95th percentile of the measured distributions. • We detected high correlation between blood Cu and blood Zn levels (ρ=0.68). • Diet, smoking habits, place of residence, gender, and the period in which the study was performed, may contribute to RVs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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