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Assessment of relationship on excess arsenic intake from drinking water and cognitive impairment in adults and elders in arsenicosis areas

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ELSEVIER GMBH, URBAN & FISCHER VERLAG
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheh.2016.12.004

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Arsenicosis; Cognitive impairment; Water arsenic concentration; Risk factors

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81273013]

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In this study, the relationships between high water arsenic exposure and cognitive impairment were investigated. A total of 483 residents aged 40 or older were randomly recruited and were divided into four groups according to the concentrations of arsenic in their water. Consumption levels (-(x) over bar +/- s(d)) of drinking water arsenic for normal, mild, moderate, and high exposure groups were 4 +/- 2 mu g/L, 25 +/- 11 mu g/L, 73 +/- 15 mu g/L, and 183 +/- 88 mu g/L, respectively. The average scores ((x) over bar +/- s(d)) of the Chinese version Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) for females in each group were 21.49 +/- 3.14, 19.04 +/- 5.87, 16.18 +/- 8.14, and 15.82 +/- 7.78, and the average scores ((x) over bar +/- s(d)) for males were 24.50 +/- 3.97, 23.16 +/- 4.45, 21.00 +/- 6.57, and 18.92 +/- 7.99, respectively. Significant differences among the average scores of MMSE for males or females in the four groups were found (p < 0.05). The prevalence of cognitive impairment for females in each group was 10.86%, 29.63%, 53.48%, and 55.29%, and the prevalence of cognitive impairment for males was 10.71%, 12.00%, 35.71%, and 50.89%, respectively. Significant differences between all groups were observed (p < 0.05). In the multivariable regress model, high water was closely associated with the MMSE score (Standardized Coefficient = -0.021) and cognitive impairment (arsenic rectangle 100 mu g/L PR4/1 = 4.01). The findings of our research suggested a significant positive relationship between arsenic exposure from drinking water and cognitive impairment. (C) 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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