Background/Aim: In vitro and in vivo studies have demonstrated that deficient calcium, zinc, and iron dietary intake upregulates metal ion transporters to increase intestinal absorption. However, these gut transporters are not specific and bind to other metals, including cadmium. Few human studies have investigated whether deficient calcium, zinc, and iron intake increases intestinal absorption of dietary cadmium. Methods: We used enrollment data (2010-2012) from the Study of Environment, Lifestyle & Fibroids, a cohort of 1693 African American women ages 23-35 who reside in the Detroit, Michigan area. Whole blood cadmium concentrations (proxy for cadmium absorption) were measured in 1548 participants. Dietary and supplemental calcium, z...
BACKGROUND: Environmental exposure to cadmium decreases bone density indirectly through hypercalciur...
Abstract Background Cadmium is a widespread environmental pollutant with adverse effects on kidneys ...
Urinary cadmium (Cd) concentrations in the Strong Heart Family Study (SHFS) participants are higher ...
Background/Aim: In vitro and in vivo studies have demonstrated that deficient calcium, zinc, and iro...
People are exposed to cadmium, a ubiquitous toxic metal, mainly via basic foods such as cereals and ...
Background: Cadmium is a toxic transition metal whose absorption and accumulation might depend on zi...
Background: Heavy metals, such as lead, cadmium, and mercury, are absorbed through contaminated food...
BACKGROUND:A growing body of evidence suggests that exposure to toxic metals occurs through diet but...
Cadmium is a widespread environmental contaminant present in food. The absorption in the intestine i...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that exposure to toxic metals occurs through diet bu...
The heavy metal cadmium is a widely dispersed environmental pollutant that has no biological functio...
Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic metal found in some foods. There is limited evidence about the relationship ...
Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd), a widespread enviro...
Background: Heavy metals are non-essential elements that provide no biological benefit to the human ...
Cadmium (Cd) was recently identified as a risk factor for osteoporosis. Skeletal damage may be the c...
BACKGROUND: Environmental exposure to cadmium decreases bone density indirectly through hypercalciur...
Abstract Background Cadmium is a widespread environmental pollutant with adverse effects on kidneys ...
Urinary cadmium (Cd) concentrations in the Strong Heart Family Study (SHFS) participants are higher ...
Background/Aim: In vitro and in vivo studies have demonstrated that deficient calcium, zinc, and iro...
People are exposed to cadmium, a ubiquitous toxic metal, mainly via basic foods such as cereals and ...
Background: Cadmium is a toxic transition metal whose absorption and accumulation might depend on zi...
Background: Heavy metals, such as lead, cadmium, and mercury, are absorbed through contaminated food...
BACKGROUND:A growing body of evidence suggests that exposure to toxic metals occurs through diet but...
Cadmium is a widespread environmental contaminant present in food. The absorption in the intestine i...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that exposure to toxic metals occurs through diet bu...
The heavy metal cadmium is a widely dispersed environmental pollutant that has no biological functio...
Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic metal found in some foods. There is limited evidence about the relationship ...
Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd), a widespread enviro...
Background: Heavy metals are non-essential elements that provide no biological benefit to the human ...
Cadmium (Cd) was recently identified as a risk factor for osteoporosis. Skeletal damage may be the c...
BACKGROUND: Environmental exposure to cadmium decreases bone density indirectly through hypercalciur...
Abstract Background Cadmium is a widespread environmental pollutant with adverse effects on kidneys ...
Urinary cadmium (Cd) concentrations in the Strong Heart Family Study (SHFS) participants are higher ...