AbstractThe mechanisms by which iron is absorbed are similar to those of divalent metals, particularly manganese, lead, and cadmium. These metals, however, show different toxicokinetics in relation to menarche or menopause, although their interaction with iron is the same. This review focuses on the kinetics of these three toxic metals (manganese, lead, and cadmium) in relation to menarche, pregnancy, and menopause. The iron–manganese interaction is the major factor determining sex-specific differences in blood manganese levels throughout the whole life cycle. The effects of estrogen overshadow the association between iron deficiency and increased blood lead concentrations, explaining why women, despite having lower ferritin concentrations,...
The heavy metal cadmium is a widely dispersed environmental pollutant that has no biological functio...
Toxic metal(oid)s are being frequently referred to as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), and as ...
Cadmium exposure can cause several adverse health effects. Animal studies have also shown that cadmi...
The mechanisms by which iron is absorbed are similar to those of divalent metals, particularly manga...
AbstractThe mechanisms by which iron is absorbed are similar to those of divalent metals, particular...
People are exposed to cadmium, a ubiquitous toxic metal, mainly via basic foods such as cereals and ...
Cadmium is a widespread environmental contaminant present in food. The absorption in the intestine i...
Background: Individual metals have been linked to sex hormones disruption, but the associations of m...
BackgroundExposure to metals and metal mixtures may influence ovarian aging. However, epidemiologic ...
Iron (Fe) deficiency is considered as the most common nutritional deficiency. Iron deficiency is usu...
This study was designed to investigate heavy metals that were associated with fertility of women. He...
Background: Iron (Fe), copper (Cu), and manganese (Mn) play a significant role in female reproductio...
BACKGROUND: Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) has been suggested as a marker for ovarian function. Cadmiu...
Iron deficiency affects approximately one-third of the world’s population, occurring most frequently...
Few studies have focused on sex differences in the health effect of manganese\ud (Mn) overexposure. ...
The heavy metal cadmium is a widely dispersed environmental pollutant that has no biological functio...
Toxic metal(oid)s are being frequently referred to as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), and as ...
Cadmium exposure can cause several adverse health effects. Animal studies have also shown that cadmi...
The mechanisms by which iron is absorbed are similar to those of divalent metals, particularly manga...
AbstractThe mechanisms by which iron is absorbed are similar to those of divalent metals, particular...
People are exposed to cadmium, a ubiquitous toxic metal, mainly via basic foods such as cereals and ...
Cadmium is a widespread environmental contaminant present in food. The absorption in the intestine i...
Background: Individual metals have been linked to sex hormones disruption, but the associations of m...
BackgroundExposure to metals and metal mixtures may influence ovarian aging. However, epidemiologic ...
Iron (Fe) deficiency is considered as the most common nutritional deficiency. Iron deficiency is usu...
This study was designed to investigate heavy metals that were associated with fertility of women. He...
Background: Iron (Fe), copper (Cu), and manganese (Mn) play a significant role in female reproductio...
BACKGROUND: Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) has been suggested as a marker for ovarian function. Cadmiu...
Iron deficiency affects approximately one-third of the world’s population, occurring most frequently...
Few studies have focused on sex differences in the health effect of manganese\ud (Mn) overexposure. ...
The heavy metal cadmium is a widely dispersed environmental pollutant that has no biological functio...
Toxic metal(oid)s are being frequently referred to as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), and as ...
Cadmium exposure can cause several adverse health effects. Animal studies have also shown that cadmi...