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Abstract
Introduction: There is a great deal of evidence that cadmium toxicity can have a significant impact on nutritional deficiencies, particularly iron deficiency. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of cadmium toxicity on iron deficiency by meta-analysis method in order to clarify the previously obtained results.
Content: Web of Science, Scopus, and Pubmed databases were used for systematic search until December 17th, 2024. RevMan 5.4 software was used to perform meta-analysis.
Summary: Six studies were suitable for evaluating environmental/occupational cadmium exposure. In this analysis, serum cadmium levels were meaningfully higher in the cadmium-exposed groups (p=0.0005), while serum iron levels were meaningfully lower (p=0.0004). Forty-five studies were evaluated to include all diseases in which serum cadmium and serum iron levels were measured and included. According to this analysis, serum cadmium levels were meaningfully higher in case groups than in healthy controls (p<0.00001), while serum iron levels were meaningfully lower (p<0.00001). We also performed subgroup analysis exclusively for cancer patients and observed that serum cadmium levels were significantly elevated in cancer patients (p<0.00001), whereas serum iron levels were significantly decreased (p<0.00001).
Outlook: This is the first meta-analysis assessing the association between cadmium toxicity and iron deficiency. Our findings demonstrate that cadmium may be effective in triggering iron deficiency anemia and inflammation-induced anemia by impairing iron metabolism. However, it should be noted that more detailed studies are needed to clarify these effects of cadmium.
大量证据表明,镉毒性可对营养缺乏症,特别是铁缺乏症产生重大影响。因此,在本研究中,我们旨在通过meta分析的方法来研究镉毒性对缺铁的影响,以澄清之前的研究结果。内容:使用Web of Science、Scopus和Pubmed数据库进行系统检索,截止到2024年12月17日。采用RevMan 5.4软件进行meta分析。总结:6项研究适合评价环境/职业镉暴露。在本分析中,镉暴露组的血清镉水平明显较高(p=0.0005),而血清铁水平明显较低(p=0.0004)。对45项研究进行了评估,以纳入所有测量并纳入血清镉和血清铁水平的疾病。根据这一分析,病例组的血清镉水平明显高于健康对照组(pOutlook:这是第一个评估镉毒性与缺铁之间关系的荟萃分析。我们的研究结果表明,镉可能通过损害铁代谢而有效地引发缺铁性贫血和炎症性贫血。然而,应该指出的是,需要更详细的研究来阐明镉的这些影响。
期刊介绍:
Reviews on Environmental Health (REVEH) is an international peer-reviewed journal that aims to fill the need for publication of review articles on hot topics in the field of environmental health. Reviews on Environmental Health aims to be an inspiring forum for scientists, environmentalists, physicians, engineers, and students who are concerned with aspects of human health, including quality of life, that are determined by physiological and psychosociological interactions between man and physical, chemical, biological, and social factors in the environment.
Reviews on Environmental Health is an important niche served by no other journal, that’s being a site where thoughtful reviews can be published on a variety of subjects related to both health and environment. One challenge is to bridge the research on environmental causes of disease with the clinical practice of medicine. Reviews on Environmental Health is a source of integrated information on environment and health subjects that will be of value to the broad scientific community, whether students, junior and senior professionals, or clinicians.