Arsenic methylation capacity is associated with metabolic syndrome and its components among highly exposed populations. However, this association has not been investigated in low to moderately exposed populations. Therefore, we investigated arsenic methylation capacity in relation to the clinical diagnosis of metabolic syndrome in a low arsenic exposure population. Additionally, we compared arsenic methylation patterns present in our sample to those of more highly exposed populations. Using logistic regression models adjusted for relevant biological and lifestyle covariates, we report no association between increased arsenic methylation and metabolic syndrome in a population in which arsenic is regulated at 10 ppb in drinking water. However...
Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic from artesian drinking well water is associated with carotid...
Chronic arsenic exposure is a critical public health issue in many countries. The metabolism of arse...
Several recent investigations have reported associations between a reduced capacity to fully methyla...
Inefficient arsenic methylation capacity has been associated with various health hazards induced by ...
Subjects exposed to arsenic show significant inter- individual variation ill urinary patterns of ars...
[[abstract]]Subjects exposed to arsenic show significant inter-individual variation in urinary patte...
[[abstract]]Past arsenic exposure was found associated with increased incidence of type 2 diabetes. ...
Background: Cumulative arsenic exposure (CAE) from drinking water has been shown to be associated wi...
[[abstract]]Previous studies have shown that hair arsenic (As) levels are associated with an increas...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: The available evidence on the role of arsenic metabolism in individual susce...
Diabetes, and related outcomes, is a global epidemic with an enormous cost both to the economy and i...
More than 0.3 million individuals are subject to chronic exposure to arsenic via their drinking wate...
Chronic environmental exposure to inorganic arsenic is widely associated with human disease. Low hum...
Millions of people worldwide are exposed to arsenic-contaminated drinking water, and ingestion of in...
Methylation is considered the detoxification pathway for inorganic arsenic (InAs), an established hu...
Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic from artesian drinking well water is associated with carotid...
Chronic arsenic exposure is a critical public health issue in many countries. The metabolism of arse...
Several recent investigations have reported associations between a reduced capacity to fully methyla...
Inefficient arsenic methylation capacity has been associated with various health hazards induced by ...
Subjects exposed to arsenic show significant inter- individual variation ill urinary patterns of ars...
[[abstract]]Subjects exposed to arsenic show significant inter-individual variation in urinary patte...
[[abstract]]Past arsenic exposure was found associated with increased incidence of type 2 diabetes. ...
Background: Cumulative arsenic exposure (CAE) from drinking water has been shown to be associated wi...
[[abstract]]Previous studies have shown that hair arsenic (As) levels are associated with an increas...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: The available evidence on the role of arsenic metabolism in individual susce...
Diabetes, and related outcomes, is a global epidemic with an enormous cost both to the economy and i...
More than 0.3 million individuals are subject to chronic exposure to arsenic via their drinking wate...
Chronic environmental exposure to inorganic arsenic is widely associated with human disease. Low hum...
Millions of people worldwide are exposed to arsenic-contaminated drinking water, and ingestion of in...
Methylation is considered the detoxification pathway for inorganic arsenic (InAs), an established hu...
Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic from artesian drinking well water is associated with carotid...
Chronic arsenic exposure is a critical public health issue in many countries. The metabolism of arse...
Several recent investigations have reported associations between a reduced capacity to fully methyla...