Association of urinary levels of trace metals with type 2 diabetes and obesity in postmenopausal women in Korea: A community-based cohort study

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Min Kyong Moon , Gowoon Lee , Sohyeon Choi , Inae Lee , Aram Lee , Min Joo Kim , Suhyun Park , Yoon Hee Cho , Young Joo Park , Sohee Oh , Jeongim Park , Nam H. Cho , Kyungho Choi
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Several toxic metals have been associated with metabolic diseases like obesity and diabetes mellitus (DM) in humans. However, knowledge regarding the influence of many trace elements, especially in combination with essential elements is limited. This study aims to address this research gap by investigating the associations of both non-essential and essential inorganic trace elements in urine with DM and obesity, employing a group of postmenopausal women (n = 851) from the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study (KoGES) cohort. Urine samples were collected during 2017–2018, and were analyzed for 19 trace elements using inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry and an automatic mercury analyzer. Outcomes of interest were metabolic diseases (DM and obesity) and DM-related traits (insulin resistance and β-cell function). After adjustment of covariates, such as age, alcohol consumption, smoking status, educational level, and daily energy intake, urinary Zn, Ni, Tl, and U levels were associated with the prevalence of DM and homeostatic model assessment (HOMA) for insulin resistance (IR) in the postmenopausal women. In the whole mixture model, however, no significant association was observed for the prevalence of DM. Urinary levels of Zn were negatively associated with HOMA of β-cell function (HOMA-β), positively correlated with HbA1c levels, HOMA-IR, and prevalent DM. In addition, urinary Zn, Co, Tl, and Cs were positively associated with obesity (body mass index ≥25 kg/m2). The present observation shows that several individual elements and their mixtures may be associated with the prevalence of DM, IR, or obesity.

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韩国绝经后妇女尿微量金属水平与2型糖尿病和肥胖的关系:一项基于社区的队列研究
几种有毒金属与人类肥胖和糖尿病(DM)等代谢性疾病有关。然而,关于许多微量元素的影响,特别是与必需元素结合的影响的知识是有限的。本研究旨在通过调查尿液中非必需和必需无机微量元素与糖尿病和肥胖的关系来解决这一研究空白,研究对象是一组来自韩国基因组和流行病学研究(KoGES)队列的绝经后妇女(n = 851)。采集2017-2018年尿液样本,采用电感耦合等离子体质谱法和自动汞分析仪对19种微量元素进行分析。研究的结果是代谢疾病(糖尿病和肥胖)和糖尿病相关性状(胰岛素抵抗和β细胞功能)。在调整协变量(如年龄、饮酒、吸烟、教育水平和每日能量摄入)后,尿Zn、Ni、Tl和U水平与绝经后妇女糖尿病患病率和胰岛素抵抗(IR)的稳态模型评估(HOMA)相关。然而,在整个混合模型中,未观察到与糖尿病患病率的显著相关性。尿锌水平与β细胞功能HOMA (HOMA-β)呈负相关,与HbA1c水平、HOMA- ir和糖尿病患病率呈正相关。此外,尿锌、Co、Tl和Cs与肥胖(体重指数≥25 kg/m2)呈正相关。目前的观察表明,几个单独的因素及其混合物可能与糖尿病、糖尿病或肥胖症的流行有关。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health serves as a multidisciplinary forum for original reports on exposure assessment and the reactions to and consequences of human exposure to the biological, chemical, and physical environment. Research reports, short communications, reviews, scientific comments, technical notes, and editorials will be peer-reviewed before acceptance for publication. Priority will be given to articles on epidemiological aspects of environmental toxicology, health risk assessments, susceptible (sub) populations, sanitation and clean water, human biomonitoring, environmental medicine, and public health aspects of exposure-related outcomes.
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