Previous studies have shown links between heavy metals and many health issues. However, data on the association between heavy metals and mortality in the general population are still limited. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between heavy metals and overall mortality in the general population. We enrolled 2497 participants (1001 males and 1496 females) living in southern Taiwan, and measured levels of seven heavy metals: lead (Pb) in blood and cadmium (Cd), nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), chromium (Cr), manganese (Mn) and arsenic (As) in urine. The median follow-up period was 41.8 (4–50) months, during which 40 (1.6%) patients died. Compared to the participants who survived, those who died had higher urine Cd, ...
textabstractTo investigate the association of serum copper and zinc with mortality from cancer and c...
Background: Exposure to lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and mercury (Hg) has been reported to be associated...
Background: Toxic element exposure and essential trace element consumption may have changed after th...
[[abstract]]Toxic metal contamination in food products and the environment is a public health concer...
[[abstract]]Human biomonitoring (HBM) provides information to identify chemicals that need to be ass...
We evaluated the association between urinary cadmium concentration (uCd, μg/g Cr) and risk of cause-...
The effects of heavy metals on cancer risk have been widely studied in recent decades, but there is ...
ObjectivesTo evaluate possible sources of exposure to heavy metals in the general population, and to...
[[abstract]]Introduction:Cadmium bioaccumulate in human body and may result in health effects includ...
[[abstract]]The clarification of possible exposure sources of multiple metals to identify associatio...
Central and Eastern Taiwan have alarmingly high oral cancer (OC) mortality rates, however, the effec...
Abstract. A petrochemical complex located in central Taiwan is a major emission source of air pollut...
[[abstract]]Oral cancer is one of the most common cancers in Taiwan. Changhua County, in central Tai...
[[abstract]]Environmental factors contribute significantly to the pathogenesis of chronic kidney dis...
Background: Metals can be either toxic or essential to health, as they play different role in oxidat...
textabstractTo investigate the association of serum copper and zinc with mortality from cancer and c...
Background: Exposure to lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and mercury (Hg) has been reported to be associated...
Background: Toxic element exposure and essential trace element consumption may have changed after th...
[[abstract]]Toxic metal contamination in food products and the environment is a public health concer...
[[abstract]]Human biomonitoring (HBM) provides information to identify chemicals that need to be ass...
We evaluated the association between urinary cadmium concentration (uCd, μg/g Cr) and risk of cause-...
The effects of heavy metals on cancer risk have been widely studied in recent decades, but there is ...
ObjectivesTo evaluate possible sources of exposure to heavy metals in the general population, and to...
[[abstract]]Introduction:Cadmium bioaccumulate in human body and may result in health effects includ...
[[abstract]]The clarification of possible exposure sources of multiple metals to identify associatio...
Central and Eastern Taiwan have alarmingly high oral cancer (OC) mortality rates, however, the effec...
Abstract. A petrochemical complex located in central Taiwan is a major emission source of air pollut...
[[abstract]]Oral cancer is one of the most common cancers in Taiwan. Changhua County, in central Tai...
[[abstract]]Environmental factors contribute significantly to the pathogenesis of chronic kidney dis...
Background: Metals can be either toxic or essential to health, as they play different role in oxidat...
textabstractTo investigate the association of serum copper and zinc with mortality from cancer and c...
Background: Exposure to lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and mercury (Hg) has been reported to be associated...
Background: Toxic element exposure and essential trace element consumption may have changed after th...