Public health policies such as tobacco control, air pollution reduction, and hazardous waste remediation may have reduced cadmium exposure among U.S. adults. However, trends in urine cadmium, a marker of cumulative cadmium exposure, have not been evaluated.|We estimated the trends in urine cadmium concentrations in U.S. adults using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) from 1988 to 2008. We also evaluated the impact of changes in the distribution of available cadmium determinants (age, sex, race, education, body mass index, smoking, and occupation) at the population level to explain cadmium trends.|The study population included 19,759 adults \ue2\u2030\ua5 20 years of age with measures of urine cadmium an...
We assessed 12 urine metals in tobacco smoke-exposed and not exposed National Health and Nutrition E...
International audienceBackground: The current risk assessment for environmental cadmium (Cd) largely...
We assessed 12 urine metals in tobacco smoke-exposed and not exposed National Health and Nutrition E...
Chronic low-level cadmium (Cd) exposure is linked to kidney and cardiovascular disease, fractures, a...
Objective This study examined prospective data from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examinat...
Data from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey for 1999–2012 were used to evaluate facto...
BackgroundThere have been increasing concerns over health effects of low level exposure to cadmium, ...
BACKGROUND: Few population studies have reported on the long-term changes in the internal cadmium do...
Background:\u2002 Over the years, environmental cadmium exposure has been linked to increased mortal...
We conducted a study among residents of a small community contaminated with heavy metals from a defu...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cadmium is a known carcinogen that can disrupt endocrine signalling. Cigare...
Cadmium, a heavy metal dispersed in the environment as a result of industrial and agricultural appli...
creeks and crops grown in the areas were found to contain markedly elevated cadmium levels during th...
Cadmium is a known carcinogen that can disrupt endocrine signalling. Cigarette smoking and food are ...
ObjectivesThere is growing evidence that urine cadmium is a temporally stable biomarker indicative o...
We assessed 12 urine metals in tobacco smoke-exposed and not exposed National Health and Nutrition E...
International audienceBackground: The current risk assessment for environmental cadmium (Cd) largely...
We assessed 12 urine metals in tobacco smoke-exposed and not exposed National Health and Nutrition E...
Chronic low-level cadmium (Cd) exposure is linked to kidney and cardiovascular disease, fractures, a...
Objective This study examined prospective data from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examinat...
Data from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey for 1999–2012 were used to evaluate facto...
BackgroundThere have been increasing concerns over health effects of low level exposure to cadmium, ...
BACKGROUND: Few population studies have reported on the long-term changes in the internal cadmium do...
Background:\u2002 Over the years, environmental cadmium exposure has been linked to increased mortal...
We conducted a study among residents of a small community contaminated with heavy metals from a defu...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cadmium is a known carcinogen that can disrupt endocrine signalling. Cigare...
Cadmium, a heavy metal dispersed in the environment as a result of industrial and agricultural appli...
creeks and crops grown in the areas were found to contain markedly elevated cadmium levels during th...
Cadmium is a known carcinogen that can disrupt endocrine signalling. Cigarette smoking and food are ...
ObjectivesThere is growing evidence that urine cadmium is a temporally stable biomarker indicative o...
We assessed 12 urine metals in tobacco smoke-exposed and not exposed National Health and Nutrition E...
International audienceBackground: The current risk assessment for environmental cadmium (Cd) largely...
We assessed 12 urine metals in tobacco smoke-exposed and not exposed National Health and Nutrition E...