Background: Diabetes affects an estimated 346 million persons globally, and total deaths from diabetes are projected to increase > 50% in the next decade. Understanding the role of environmental chemicals in the development or progression of diabetes is an emerging issue in environmental health. In 2011, the National Toxicology Program (NTP) organized a workshop to assess the literature for evidence of associations between certain chemicals, including inorganic arsenic, and diabetes and/or obesity to help develop a focused research agenda. This review is derived from discussions at that workshop
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has nearly doubled since 1980. T2D is characterized by hyper...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The goal of this review is to delineate the following: (1) the primary means of i...
Diabetes, and related outcomes, is a global epidemic with an enormous cost both to the economy and i...
Background: Diabetes affects an estimated 346 million persons globally, and total deaths from diabet...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is characterized by glucose intolerance and insulin resistance. Obesity ...
OBJECTIVE: Whether low-level exposure to arsenic in the environment is associated with diabetes is c...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has more than doubled since 1980. Poor nutrition...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in the notion that environmental exposures may be assoc...
Arsenic is among the most critical environmental toxicants associated with many human disorders. How...
AbstractArsenic is a naturally occurring toxic metalloid of global concern. Many studies have indica...
This study evaluated the association of arsenic exposure, as measured in urine, with diabetes preval...
For both type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus, the rates have been increasing in the United States an...
Introduction: Inorganic arsenic and its metabolites are considered dangerous to human health. Althou...
Previous epidemiologic studies found increased prevalences of type 2 diabetes mellitus in population...
Arsenic, a ubiquitous environmental contaminant, has been shown to cause a number of health effects....
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has nearly doubled since 1980. T2D is characterized by hyper...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The goal of this review is to delineate the following: (1) the primary means of i...
Diabetes, and related outcomes, is a global epidemic with an enormous cost both to the economy and i...
Background: Diabetes affects an estimated 346 million persons globally, and total deaths from diabet...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is characterized by glucose intolerance and insulin resistance. Obesity ...
OBJECTIVE: Whether low-level exposure to arsenic in the environment is associated with diabetes is c...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has more than doubled since 1980. Poor nutrition...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in the notion that environmental exposures may be assoc...
Arsenic is among the most critical environmental toxicants associated with many human disorders. How...
AbstractArsenic is a naturally occurring toxic metalloid of global concern. Many studies have indica...
This study evaluated the association of arsenic exposure, as measured in urine, with diabetes preval...
For both type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus, the rates have been increasing in the United States an...
Introduction: Inorganic arsenic and its metabolites are considered dangerous to human health. Althou...
Previous epidemiologic studies found increased prevalences of type 2 diabetes mellitus in population...
Arsenic, a ubiquitous environmental contaminant, has been shown to cause a number of health effects....
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has nearly doubled since 1980. T2D is characterized by hyper...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The goal of this review is to delineate the following: (1) the primary means of i...
Diabetes, and related outcomes, is a global epidemic with an enormous cost both to the economy and i...