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Association between Urinary Cadmium-to-Zinc Intake Ratio and Adult Mortality in a Follow-Up Study of NHANES 1988–1994 and 1999–2004

Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic heavy metal associated with increased mortality, but the effect of zinc (Zn) intake on the association between Cd and mortality is unknown. The objective of this study was to examine the association of urinary Cd to Zn intake ratio (Cd/Zn ratio) and mortality risk. In total,...

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Autores principales: Kim, Kijoon, Melough, Melissa M., Sakaki, Junichi R., Ha, Kyungho, Marmash, Dalia, Noh, Hwayoung, Chun, Ock K.
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7019386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31878194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12010056
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author Kim, Kijoon
Melough, Melissa M.
Sakaki, Junichi R.
Ha, Kyungho
Marmash, Dalia
Noh, Hwayoung
Chun, Ock K.
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Melough, Melissa M.
Sakaki, Junichi R.
Ha, Kyungho
Marmash, Dalia
Noh, Hwayoung
Chun, Ock K.
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description Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic heavy metal associated with increased mortality, but the effect of zinc (Zn) intake on the association between Cd and mortality is unknown. The objective of this study was to examine the association of urinary Cd to Zn intake ratio (Cd/Zn ratio) and mortality risk. In total, 15642 US adults in NHANES 1988–1994 and 1999–2004 were followed until 2011 (15-year mean follow-up). Of the 5367 total deaths, 1194 were attributed to cancer and 1677 were attributed to CVD. After adjustment for potential confounders, positive associations were observed between urinary Cd and all-cause mortality (HR for highest vs. lowest quartile: 1.38; 95% CI: 1.14–1.68) and cancer mortality (HR: 1.54; CI: 1.05–2.27). Urinary Cd was positively associated with cancer mortality among the lowest Zn consumers, and the association diminished among the highest Zn consumers. Positive relationships were observed between the Cd/Zn ratio and all-cause mortality (HR: 1.54; CI: 1.23–1.93), cancer mortality (HR: 1.65; CI: 1.11–2.47) and CVD mortality (HR: 1.49; CI: 1.18–1.88). In conclusion, these findings indicate that Zn intake may modify the association between Cd and mortality. Furthermore, the Cd/Zn ratio, which was positively associated with mortality from all causes, cancer, and CVD, may be an important predictor of mortality.
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spelling pubmed-70193862020-03-09 Association between Urinary Cadmium-to-Zinc Intake Ratio and Adult Mortality in a Follow-Up Study of NHANES 1988–1994 and 1999–2004 Kim, Kijoon Melough, Melissa M. Sakaki, Junichi R. Ha, Kyungho Marmash, Dalia Noh, Hwayoung Chun, Ock K. Nutrients Article Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic heavy metal associated with increased mortality, but the effect of zinc (Zn) intake on the association between Cd and mortality is unknown. The objective of this study was to examine the association of urinary Cd to Zn intake ratio (Cd/Zn ratio) and mortality risk. In total, 15642 US adults in NHANES 1988–1994 and 1999–2004 were followed until 2011 (15-year mean follow-up). Of the 5367 total deaths, 1194 were attributed to cancer and 1677 were attributed to CVD. After adjustment for potential confounders, positive associations were observed between urinary Cd and all-cause mortality (HR for highest vs. lowest quartile: 1.38; 95% CI: 1.14–1.68) and cancer mortality (HR: 1.54; CI: 1.05–2.27). Urinary Cd was positively associated with cancer mortality among the lowest Zn consumers, and the association diminished among the highest Zn consumers. Positive relationships were observed between the Cd/Zn ratio and all-cause mortality (HR: 1.54; CI: 1.23–1.93), cancer mortality (HR: 1.65; CI: 1.11–2.47) and CVD mortality (HR: 1.49; CI: 1.18–1.88). In conclusion, these findings indicate that Zn intake may modify the association between Cd and mortality. Furthermore, the Cd/Zn ratio, which was positively associated with mortality from all causes, cancer, and CVD, may be an important predictor of mortality. MDPI 2019-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7019386/ /pubmed/31878194 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12010056 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kim, Kijoon
Melough, Melissa M.
Sakaki, Junichi R.
Ha, Kyungho
Marmash, Dalia
Noh, Hwayoung
Chun, Ock K.
Association between Urinary Cadmium-to-Zinc Intake Ratio and Adult Mortality in a Follow-Up Study of NHANES 1988–1994 and 1999–2004
title Association between Urinary Cadmium-to-Zinc Intake Ratio and Adult Mortality in a Follow-Up Study of NHANES 1988–1994 and 1999–2004
title_full Association between Urinary Cadmium-to-Zinc Intake Ratio and Adult Mortality in a Follow-Up Study of NHANES 1988–1994 and 1999–2004
title_fullStr Association between Urinary Cadmium-to-Zinc Intake Ratio and Adult Mortality in a Follow-Up Study of NHANES 1988–1994 and 1999–2004
title_full_unstemmed Association between Urinary Cadmium-to-Zinc Intake Ratio and Adult Mortality in a Follow-Up Study of NHANES 1988–1994 and 1999–2004
title_short Association between Urinary Cadmium-to-Zinc Intake Ratio and Adult Mortality in a Follow-Up Study of NHANES 1988–1994 and 1999–2004
title_sort association between urinary cadmium-to-zinc intake ratio and adult mortality in a follow-up study of nhanes 1988–1994 and 1999–2004
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7019386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31878194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12010056
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