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Nutritional status and diet as predictors of children's lead concentrations in blood and urine

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ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL
卷 111, 期 -, 页码 43-51

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DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2017.11.013

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Blood lead; Urinary lead; Child; Diet; Nutrient; Uruguay

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  1. U.S. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
  2. Fogarty International (FI) Institute [R21ES16523]
  3. NIEHS [R21ES019949]

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Lead exposure remains an important public health problem. Contaminated foods may act as a source of lead exposure, while certain nutrients may reduce lead absorption. We examined the cross-sectional associations of dietary patterns and the intake of several nutrients and foods with blood (Pb-B) and urinary (Pb-U) lead concentrations in children (5-8 y) from Montevideo, Uruguay. From two 24-hour recalls completed by caregivers, we derived the mean daily intake of select nutrients and food groups (dairy, milk, fruit, root vegetables, foods rich in heme and non-heme iron), as well as nutrient dense and processed food patterns. Pb-B (n = 315) was measured using atomic absorption spectrometry; Pb-U (n = 321) using ICP-MS. Pb-U was adjusted for specific gravity and log-transformed to approximate a normal distribution. Iron deficiency (ID) and dietary variables were tested as predictors of Pb-B and log-Pb-U in covariate-adjusted regressions. Median [5%, 95%] Pb-B and Pb-U were 3.8 [0.8-7.8] mu g/dL and 1.9 [0.6-5.1] mu g/L, respectively; similar to 25% of Pb-B above current U.S. CDC reference concentration of 5 mu g/dL. ID was associated with 0.75 mu g/dL higher Pb-B, compared to non-ID (p < 0.05). Consumption of root vegetables was not associated with Pb-B or log-Pb-U. Higher scores on the nutrient-dense pattern were related with higher Pb-Bs, possibly due to consumption of green leafy vegetables. Dietary intake of iron or iron-rich foods was not associated with biomarkers of lead. Conversely, children consuming more calcium, dairy, milk and yogurt had lower Pb-B and log-Pb-U. Our findings appear consistent with existing recommendations on including calcium-rich, but not iron-or vitamin-C-rich foods in the diets of lead-exposed children, especially where the consumption of these foods is low.

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