Correlation between urine and blood concentrations, and dietary intake of cadmium and lead among women in the general population of Japan |
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Authors: | S. Shimbo Z. -W. Zhang C. -S. Moon T. Watanabe H. Nakatsuka N. Matsuda-Inoguchi K. Higashikawa M. Ikeda |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Food and Nutrition, Kyoto Women's University, Kyoto, Japan, JP;(2) Institute of Industrial Medicine, Inje University, Pusan, Korea, KR;(3) Miyagi University of Education, Sendai, Japan, JP;(4) Miyagi University, Taiwa-cho, Miyagi, Japan, JP;(5) Kyoto Industrial Health Association, 67 Nishinokyo-Kitatsuboicho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto 604-8472, Japan Tel.: +81-75-8230533; Fax: +81-75-8020038, JP |
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Abstract: | Objective: To examine whether lead (Pb) in urine and cadmium (Cd) in blood, especially the former, can be used as markers of environmental exposure of general populations to these metals. Methods: Between 1991 and 1998, spot urine and peripheral blood samples, together with 24 h duplicates of food intake were collected from 607 non-smoking adult women in 30 survey sites (SS) in seven administrative regions all over Japan. Urine, blood and food duplicate samples were analyzed by inductively-coupled plasma spectrometry, for Cd and Pb in urine (Cd-U and Pb-U), in blood (Cd-B and Pb-B) and in food duplicates (Cd-F and Pb-F). Correlation between the measurements was examined by regression analysis. Results: The Cd-B correlated closely with Cd-U, and both Cd-B and Cd-U with Cd-F, on an individual basis (n = 607), on an SS basis (n = 30) and on a regional basis (n = 7). The Pb-U however did not correlate with Pb-B on a regional basis although they correlated with each other when analyzed on an individual as well as SS basis. Moreover, the correlation coefficients between Pb-U and Pb-B were much smaller than those between Cd-U and Cd-B. Neither Pb-U nor Pb-B showed significant correlation with Pb-F on any levels of statistical analysis. Conclusions: Both Cd-B and Cd-U can be employed as biomarkers of environmental Cd exposure. The reliability of Pb-U for use in place of Pb-B appeared to be small. Received: 21 January 1999 / Accepted: 2 November 1999 |
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Keywords: | Biological exposure monitoring Blood Cadmium Environmental exposure Food Lead Urine |
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