1,25(OH)2D, the biologically active form of vitamin D, is not commonly measured, as it is tightly regulated and does not change with supplementation or sun exposure unlike 25(OH)D. Prior studies suggest that exposure to metals may inhibit production of 1,25(OH)2D from 25(OH)D. Epidemiological studies have linked higher 25(OH)D with lower inflammation, while not measuring 1,25(OH)2D. In addition, while many studies suggest opposing effects of lead (Pb) and 25(OH)D on blood pressure, no study has looked at them together. Finally, while several metals are thought to increase inflammation, only mercury (Hg) has been studied as a risk factor for autoimmunity. The goal of this dissertation was to expand upon previous studies suggesting inhibit...
The aim of this research was to apply analytical epidemiology to examine associations between hypert...
Essential trace metals are required for the normal growth and development of human body, whereas som...
The study sought to determine the link between vitamin D concentrations and incident hypertension in...
Introduction: Heavy metals (HM), defined as metals with densities higher than 5g/cm3, have the abili...
Homocysteine levels are associated with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in observational studies. ...
Exposure to environmental pollutants is linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Beyond t...
BACKGROUND: Arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead are associated with cardiovascular disease in epid...
Aim: The role of metal exposure in the development of autoimmune disease (AID) is still controversia...
Background: Vitamin D deficiency is a risk factor for hypertension. Methods: We assessed 8155 partic...
Heavy metals ‟ chronic exposure is a major contributor to cardiovascular diseases (CVD) at the popul...
Introduction: Prospective studies on physical activity, vitamin D in relation to changes in blood pr...
Elevated heavy metals and fasting plasma glucose (FPG) levels were both associated with increased ri...
IntroductionThere is epidemiological evidence that metal contaminants may play a role in the develop...
Background: Arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead are associated with cardiovascular disease in epidem...
OBJECTIVE: Vitamin D plays an important role in calcium homeostasis. The role of vitamin D in bone a...
The aim of this research was to apply analytical epidemiology to examine associations between hypert...
Essential trace metals are required for the normal growth and development of human body, whereas som...
The study sought to determine the link between vitamin D concentrations and incident hypertension in...
Introduction: Heavy metals (HM), defined as metals with densities higher than 5g/cm3, have the abili...
Homocysteine levels are associated with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in observational studies. ...
Exposure to environmental pollutants is linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Beyond t...
BACKGROUND: Arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead are associated with cardiovascular disease in epid...
Aim: The role of metal exposure in the development of autoimmune disease (AID) is still controversia...
Background: Vitamin D deficiency is a risk factor for hypertension. Methods: We assessed 8155 partic...
Heavy metals ‟ chronic exposure is a major contributor to cardiovascular diseases (CVD) at the popul...
Introduction: Prospective studies on physical activity, vitamin D in relation to changes in blood pr...
Elevated heavy metals and fasting plasma glucose (FPG) levels were both associated with increased ri...
IntroductionThere is epidemiological evidence that metal contaminants may play a role in the develop...
Background: Arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead are associated with cardiovascular disease in epidem...
OBJECTIVE: Vitamin D plays an important role in calcium homeostasis. The role of vitamin D in bone a...
The aim of this research was to apply analytical epidemiology to examine associations between hypert...
Essential trace metals are required for the normal growth and development of human body, whereas som...
The study sought to determine the link between vitamin D concentrations and incident hypertension in...