Is childhood obesity a result of toxic exposure to cadmium or malathion? An observational pilot Egyptian study

H. A. Abo El-Atta, Amany El-Hawary
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Abstract Nowadays, exposures to some environmental chemicals may contribute to obesity in children. The aim of the current work is to assess the association between the environmental pollutants cadmium, malaoxon and malathion dicarboxylic acid (MDCA) and obesity in children. Authors conducted a case-control study on 80 children. We recruited 40 obese children and 40 normal-weight children. For each child, we measured urinary concentrations of cadmium (by ICP), malaoxon (by LC/MS/MS), and MDCA (by LC/MS/MS). Results: Malaoxon concentrations were slightly higher among non-obese group B children (median = 0, IQR 0 to 10.29 mg/g) than in obese group A children (median = 0, IQR = 0 to 2.14). There were no significant differences in creatinine-adjusted MDCA or Cadmium.
儿童肥胖是有毒接触镉或马拉硫磷的结果吗?一项观察性的埃及试点研究
目前,暴露于某些环境化学物质可能会导致儿童肥胖。本研究的目的是评估环境污染物镉、马拉硫磷和马拉硫磷二羧酸(MDCA)与儿童肥胖的关系。作者对80名儿童进行了病例对照研究。我们招募了40名肥胖儿童和40名正常体重儿童。对于每个孩子,我们测量了尿液中镉(ICP)、丙拉唑(LC/MS/MS)和MDCA (LC/MS/MS)的浓度。结果:非肥胖B组患儿Malaoxon浓度(中位数= 0,IQR = 0 ~ 10.29 mg/g)略高于肥胖A组患儿(中位数= 0,IQR = 0 ~ 2.14)。肌酐调整MDCA或镉无显著差异。
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