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A nested case-control study of methemoglobinemia risk factors in children of Transylvania, Romania.

In this nested case-control study, we investigated the risk factors for methemoglobinemia (MHG) in 71 children in the Transylvania region of Romania. This study was unique in that the exposures for cases and controls were calculated as continuous values and were reported in milligrams per kilogram p...

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Autores principales: Zeman, Catherine L, Kross, Burton, Vlad, Marianna
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1240955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12153765
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Kross, Burton
Vlad, Marianna
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description In this nested case-control study, we investigated the risk factors for methemoglobinemia (MHG) in 71 children in the Transylvania region of Romania. This study was unique in that the exposures for cases and controls were calculated as continuous values and were reported in milligrams per kilogram per day of nitrate/nitrite based on careful dietary reconstruction and environmental sampling. This procedure allowed us to compare point estimates of nitrate/nitrite exposure with other continuous, categoric, and ranked risk factors such as the presence or absence of diarrheal disease, reported severity of diarrheal disease, the use of vitamin supplements, the presence, absence, and/or duration of breast-feeding, and whether or not first-generation relatives experienced MHG. Analysis of these factors and exposure levels using both univariate and multivariate whole-model tests was performed to understand the relative significance of risk factors at varying levels of exposure to the development of MHG. Univariate and multifactorial analysis of risk factors for MHG underscored that, for this population, MHG is most strongly associated with nitrate/nitrite exposure through the dietary route (p = 0.0318), via feeding of formula and tea made with water containing high levels of nitrates, and that breast-feeding protects infants younger than 6 months of age (p = 0.0244). Our findings also raise questions about the role of diarrheal disease in the development of MHG, as likelihood ratios (likelihood 4.323, p = 0.0376) and multifactorial analysis indicated a significant role for diarrheal disease for some individuals.
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spelling pubmed-12409552005-11-08 A nested case-control study of methemoglobinemia risk factors in children of Transylvania, Romania. Zeman, Catherine L Kross, Burton Vlad, Marianna Environ Health Perspect Research Article In this nested case-control study, we investigated the risk factors for methemoglobinemia (MHG) in 71 children in the Transylvania region of Romania. This study was unique in that the exposures for cases and controls were calculated as continuous values and were reported in milligrams per kilogram per day of nitrate/nitrite based on careful dietary reconstruction and environmental sampling. This procedure allowed us to compare point estimates of nitrate/nitrite exposure with other continuous, categoric, and ranked risk factors such as the presence or absence of diarrheal disease, reported severity of diarrheal disease, the use of vitamin supplements, the presence, absence, and/or duration of breast-feeding, and whether or not first-generation relatives experienced MHG. Analysis of these factors and exposure levels using both univariate and multivariate whole-model tests was performed to understand the relative significance of risk factors at varying levels of exposure to the development of MHG. Univariate and multifactorial analysis of risk factors for MHG underscored that, for this population, MHG is most strongly associated with nitrate/nitrite exposure through the dietary route (p = 0.0318), via feeding of formula and tea made with water containing high levels of nitrates, and that breast-feeding protects infants younger than 6 months of age (p = 0.0244). Our findings also raise questions about the role of diarrheal disease in the development of MHG, as likelihood ratios (likelihood 4.323, p = 0.0376) and multifactorial analysis indicated a significant role for diarrheal disease for some individuals. 2002-08 /pmc/articles/PMC1240955/ /pubmed/12153765 Text en
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A nested case-control study of methemoglobinemia risk factors in children of Transylvania, Romania.
title A nested case-control study of methemoglobinemia risk factors in children of Transylvania, Romania.
title_full A nested case-control study of methemoglobinemia risk factors in children of Transylvania, Romania.
title_fullStr A nested case-control study of methemoglobinemia risk factors in children of Transylvania, Romania.
title_full_unstemmed A nested case-control study of methemoglobinemia risk factors in children of Transylvania, Romania.
title_short A nested case-control study of methemoglobinemia risk factors in children of Transylvania, Romania.
title_sort nested case-control study of methemoglobinemia risk factors in children of transylvania, romania.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1240955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12153765
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