[[abstract]]Past arsenic exposure was found associated with increased incidence of type 2 diabetes. However, the mechanisms remain unclear. Metabolic syndrome has been shown as a strong predictor for diabetes occurrence. We aimed at examining the association of inorganic arsenic exposure and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome. The authors recruited 660 age and gender stratified random population of residents in central Taiwan during 2002-2003. They received home interviews and health examinations at local health care units, where blood and hair specimens were collected. Hair arsenic (H-As) concentrations were determined by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. Metabolic syndrome was defined as the presence of three or more of the ...
Whereas studies in Taiwan found associations between arsenic exposure from drinking water and diabet...
Arsenic methylation capacity is associated with metabolic syndrome and its components among highly e...
[[abstract]]There is evidence indicating that ingestion of arsenic may predispose the development of...
[[abstract]]Past arsenic exposure was found associated with increased incidence of type 2 diabetes. ...
To examine the association between ingested inorganic arsenic and prevalence of diabetes mellitus, i...
Diabetes prevalence in arseniasis-hyperendemic villages in Taiwan has been reported to be significan...
[[abstract]]Background: Inorganic arsenic (iAs) exposure potentially causes diabetes and cardiovascu...
[[abstract]]The link between long-term exposure to ingested arsenic from drinking water and an incre...
[[abstract]]Background We established the association between arsenic ingestion and increased risk o...
[[abstract]]Previous studies have shown that hair arsenic (As) levels are associated with an increas...
[[abstract]]Long-term exposure to ingested arsenic from drinking water has been well documented to b...
AbstractArsenic is a naturally occurring toxic metalloid of global concern. Many studies have indica...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: The available evidence on the role of arsenic metabolism in individual susce...
It is well documented that arsenic can lead to skin lesions, atherosclerotic diseases and cancers. T...
Introduction: Inorganic arsenic and its metabolites are considered dangerous to human health. Althou...
Whereas studies in Taiwan found associations between arsenic exposure from drinking water and diabet...
Arsenic methylation capacity is associated with metabolic syndrome and its components among highly e...
[[abstract]]There is evidence indicating that ingestion of arsenic may predispose the development of...
[[abstract]]Past arsenic exposure was found associated with increased incidence of type 2 diabetes. ...
To examine the association between ingested inorganic arsenic and prevalence of diabetes mellitus, i...
Diabetes prevalence in arseniasis-hyperendemic villages in Taiwan has been reported to be significan...
[[abstract]]Background: Inorganic arsenic (iAs) exposure potentially causes diabetes and cardiovascu...
[[abstract]]The link between long-term exposure to ingested arsenic from drinking water and an incre...
[[abstract]]Background We established the association between arsenic ingestion and increased risk o...
[[abstract]]Previous studies have shown that hair arsenic (As) levels are associated with an increas...
[[abstract]]Long-term exposure to ingested arsenic from drinking water has been well documented to b...
AbstractArsenic is a naturally occurring toxic metalloid of global concern. Many studies have indica...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: The available evidence on the role of arsenic metabolism in individual susce...
It is well documented that arsenic can lead to skin lesions, atherosclerotic diseases and cancers. T...
Introduction: Inorganic arsenic and its metabolites are considered dangerous to human health. Althou...
Whereas studies in Taiwan found associations between arsenic exposure from drinking water and diabet...
Arsenic methylation capacity is associated with metabolic syndrome and its components among highly e...
[[abstract]]There is evidence indicating that ingestion of arsenic may predispose the development of...