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Published in: Nutrition Journal 1/2012

Open Access 01-12-2012 | Research

Associations between toenail arsenic concentration and dietary factors in a New Hampshire population

Authors: Joann F Gruber, Margaret R Karagas, Diane Gilbert-Diamond, Pamela J Bagley, M Scot Zens, Vicki Sayarath, Tracy Punshon, J Steven Morris, Kathryn L Cottingham

Published in: Nutrition Journal | Issue 1/2012

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Abstract

Background

Dietary factors such as folate, vitamin B12, protein, and methionine are important for the excretion of arsenic via one-carbon metabolism in undernourished populations exposed to high levels of arsenic via drinking water. However, the effects of dietary factors on toenail arsenic concentrations in well-nourished populations exposed to relatively low levels of water arsenic are unknown.

Methods

As part of a population-based case–control study of skin and bladder cancer from the USA, we evaluated relationships between consumption of dietary factors and arsenic concentrations in toenail clippings. Consumption of each dietary factor was determined from a validated food frequency questionnaire. We used general linear models to examine the associations between toenail arsenic and each dietary factor, taking into account potentially confounding effects.

Results

As expected, we found an inverse association between ln-transformed toenail arsenic and consumption of vitamin B12 (excluding supplements) and animal protein. Unexpectedly, there were also inverse associations with numerous dietary lipids (e.g., total fat, total animal fat, total vegetable fat, total monounsaturated fat, total polyunsaturated fat, and total saturated fat). Finally, increased toenail arsenic concentrations were associated with increased consumption of long chain n-3 fatty acids.

Conclusion

In a relatively well-nourished population exposed to relatively low levels of arsenic via water, consumption of certain dietary lipids may decrease toenail arsenic concentration, while long chain n-3 fatty acids may increase toenail arsenic concentration, possibly due to their association with arsenolipids in fish tissue.
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Metadata
Title
Associations between toenail arsenic concentration and dietary factors in a New Hampshire population
Authors
Joann F Gruber
Margaret R Karagas
Diane Gilbert-Diamond
Pamela J Bagley
M Scot Zens
Vicki Sayarath
Tracy Punshon
J Steven Morris
Kathryn L Cottingham
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Nutrition Journal / Issue 1/2012
Electronic ISSN: 1475-2891
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-11-45

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