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Exposure determinants of cadmium in European mothers and their children

M. Berglund, K. Larsson, M. Grandér, L. Casteleyn, M. Kolossa-Gehring, G. Schwedler, A. Castaño, M. Esteban, J. Angerer, HM. Koch, BK. Schindler, G. Schoeters, R. Smolders, K. Exley, O. Sepai, L. Blumen, M. Horvat, LE. Knudsen, TA. Mørck, A....

. 2015 ; 141 (-) : 69-76. [pub] 20141120

Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké

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Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc16000487

The metal cadmium (Cd) is a widespread environmental pollutant with documented adverse effects on the kidneys and bones from long-term environmental exposure, but with insufficiently elucidated public health consequences such as risk of cardiovascular disease, hormone-related cancer in adults and developmental effects in children. This study is the first pan-European human biomonitoring project that succeeded in performing harmonized measurements of Cd in urine in a comparable way in mother-child couples from 16 European countries. The aim of the study was to evaluate the overall Cd exposure and significant determinants of Cd exposure. A study population of 1632 women (24-52 years of age), and 1689 children (5-12 years of age), from 32 rural and urban areas, was examined within a core period of 6 months in 2011-2012. Women were stratified as smokers and non-smokers. As expected, smoking mothers had higher geometric mean (gm) urinary cadmium (UCd; 0.24 µg/g crea; n=360) than non-smoking mothers (gm 0.18 µg/g crea; n=1272; p<0.0001), and children had lower UCd (gm 0.065 µg/g crea; n=1689) than their mothers at the country level. Non-smoking women exposed to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) at home had 14% (95% CI 1-28%) higher UCd than those who were not exposed to ETS at home (p=0.04). No influence of ETS at home or other places on UCd levels was detected in children. Smoking women with primary education as the highest educational level of the household had 48% (95% CI 18-86%) higher UCd than those with tertiary education (p=0.0008). The same observation was seen in non-smoking women and in children; however they were not statistically significant. In children, living in a rural area was associated with 7% (95% CI 1-13%) higher UCd (p=0.03) compared to living in an urban area. Children, 9-12 years had 7% (95% CI 1-13%) higher UCd (p=0.04) than children 5-8 years. About 1% of the mothers, and 0.06% of the children, exceeded the tolerable weekly intake (TWI) appointed by EFSA, corresponding to 1.0 µg Cd/g crea in urine. Poland had the highest UCd in comparison between the 16 countries, while Denmark had the lowest. Whether the differences between countries are related to differences in the degree of environmental Cd contamination or to differences in lifestyle, socioeconomic status or dietary patterns is not clear.

Authority of Public Health Bratislava Slovak Republic

BiPRO GmbH Munich Germany

Centre de Recherche Public Gabriel Lippmann Luxemburg

Department of Public Health University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

Environmental Health Center Cluj Napoca Romania

Environmental Health Sciences International Hulst The Netherlands

Environmental Toxicology Centro Nacional de Sanidad Ambiental Madrid Spain

Federal Environment Agency Berlin Germany

Federal Office of Public Health Bern Switzerland

Federal Public Service Health Food Chain Safety and Environment Brussels Belgium

Flemish Institute for Technological Research Environmental Risk and Health Mol Belgium

Health Service Executive Dublin Public Analyst's Laboratory Dublin Ireland

Institute for Prevention and Occupational Medicine of the German Social Accident Insurance Institute of the Ruhr Universität Bochum Germany

Institute of Environmental Medicine Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

Institute of Preventive Medicine Lisbon Portugal

Jožef Stefan Institute Ljubljana Slovenia

Laboratoire National de Santé Dudelange Luxembourg

Larnaca General Hospital Ministry of Health School of Medicine European University of Cyprus Larnaca Cyprus

National Institute of Environmental Health Budapest Hungary

National Institute of Public Health Prague Czech Republic

Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine Lodz Poland

Public Health England Oxfordshire United Kingdom

Scientific Institute of Public Health Brussels Belgium

State General Laboratory Ministry of Health Nicosia Cyprus

University of Leuven Leuven Belgium

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