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Toxic Metals, Chronic Diseases and Related Cancers



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Autore: Satarug Soisungwan Visualizza persona
Titolo: Toxic Metals, Chronic Diseases and Related Cancers Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (318 p.)
Soggetto topico: Public health & preventive medicine
Soggetto non controllato: Trace elements
hair
children
hazardous waste incinerator
Constantí (Catalonia, Spain)
blood lead level
boatyard
childhood
lead poisoning
fishing community
lead weights
β2-microglobulin
cadmium
creatinine clearance
glomerular filtration
N-acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase
nephron mass
nephrotoxicity
trace elements
autopsy tissues
temporal trends
creatinine excretion
glomerular filtration rate
lead
kidney
endocytosis
metallothionein
flow cytometry
proximal tubule epithelial cells
OGTT
minimal model
glucose response mechanism
genotoxicity
aluminum chloride
rats
food
farmer
PTWI (provisional tolerable monthly intake)
TWI (tolerable weekly intake)
Monte Carlo simulation
mercury
obesogen
lipid profiles
hyperlipidemia
elevated liver enzymes
hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)]
mitochondrial fragmentation
dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1)
mitochondrial respiratory chain complex I (MRCC I)
reactive oxygen species (ROS)
blood lead
cellular immunity
phagocytosis
humoral munity
immunosuppression
insulin
diabetes
hyperglycemia
hyperinsulinemia
lipogenic
β-cell toxicity
stroke
cerebrovascular accident
heavy metal
rare earth element
case-control study
mortality
lifetime cadmium intake
renal diseases
urinary cadmium
a follow-up study
diet
kidney function
chronic kidney disease
threshold limit
tolerable intake level
heavy metals
birth weight
preterm birth
diet pattern
Mediterranean diet
pregnancy
toxic metals
reproduction
testicular and ovarian structure
Persona (resp. second.): SatarugSoisungwan
Sommario/riassunto: Long-term exposure to environmental toxicants is estimated to account for 70–90% of the risks of acquiring chronic ailments. Presently, chronic kidney disease and infertility affect a significant proportion of the world population, while research data indicate that exposure to toxic metals may contribute to the looming statistics. Alarming evidence suggests that exposure to the heavy metal cadmium may affect every stage of life, and exposure in early life may determine susceptibility to certain diseases in adulthood. Prevention of these outcomes requires avoidance of further environmental contamination, minimization of exposure, and reduction of toxic metals in food crops to the lowest achievable levels.
Titolo autorizzato: Toxic Metals, Chronic Diseases and Related Cancers  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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