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Demographic predictors of urinary arsenic in a low-income predominantly Hispanic pregnancy cohort in Los Angeles

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DOI: 10.1038/s41370-020-0251-1

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Pregnancy; Arsenic; Environment; Cohort; Hispanic; Health disparities

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  1. NIH [P50 ES026086, 4UH3OD023287-03]
  2. EPA [83615801-0]
  3. NIEHS Pathway to Independence Grant [R00 ES024144]
  4. USC Provost's Fellowship
  5. NIEHS Pathway to Independence Award [K99 ES030400]

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In the US Hispanic pregnant women, arsenic exposure and metabolism vary significantly, with better arsenic metabolism potentially linked to being foreign-born. Maternal age may also influence arsenic metabolism during pregnancy.
Background Arsenic (As) is a contaminant of top public health concern, due to its range of detrimental health effects. Arsenic exposure has not been well-characterized among the US Hispanic populations and has been particularly understudied in this population during pregnancy. Methods As part of the MADRES ongoing pregnancy cohort of predominantly lower-income, Hispanic women in Los Angeles, CA, we examined levels of maternal first trimester urinary As, including total As and As metabolites (inorganic (iAs), monomethylated (MMA) and dimethylated As (DMA)), in relation to participant demographics, lifestyle characteristics, and rice/seafood consumption, to identify factors that may influence As exposure and its metabolites during pregnancy (N = 241). Results Total As concentrations ranged from low to high (0.8-506.2 mu g/L, mean: 9.0 mu g/L, SD: 32.9) in our study population. Foreign-born Hispanic women had 8.6% higher %DMA (95% CI: 3.3%, 13.9%) and -7.7% lower %iAs (95% CI: -12.6%, -2.9%) than non-Hispanic women. A similar trend was observed for US-born Hispanic women. In addition, maternal age was associated with 0.4% higher %iAs (95% CI: 0.1%, 0.6%) and 0.4% lower %DMA (95% CI: -0.7%, -0.1%) per year, which may indicate poor As methylation capacity. Conclusion Individual factors may predict As exposure and metabolism in pregnancy, and in turn, greater risk of adverse health effects.

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