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Assessment of hypertension association with arsenic exposure from food and drinking water in Bihar, India

Xu, L; Suman, S; Sharma, P; Kumar, R; Singh, SK; Bose, N; Ghosh, A; Rahman, MM; Polya, DA; Mondal, D

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Authors

L Xu

S Suman

P Sharma

R Kumar

SK Singh

N Bose

A Ghosh

MM Rahman

DA Polya

D Mondal



Contributors

R Handy
Editor

Abstract

Epidemiological studies have associated chronic exposure to arsenic (As) from drinking water with increased risk of hypertension. However, evidence of an association between As exposure from food and hypertension risks is sparse. To quantify the association between daily As intake from both food (rice, wheat and potatoes) and drinking water (Aswater) along with total exposure (Astotal) and hypertension risks in a study population in Bihar, India, we conducted an individual level cross-sectional analysis between 2017 and 2019 involving 150 participants. Arsenic intake variables and three indicators of hypertension risks (general hypertension, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL)) were derived, and any relationship was quantified using a series of crude and multivariable log-linear or logistic regression models. The prevalence of general hypertension was 40% for the studied population. The median level of HDL was 45 mg/dL while median value of LDL was 114 mg/dL. Apart from a marginally significant positive relationship between As intake from rice and the changes of LDL (p-value = 0.032), no significant positive association between As intake and hypertension risks could be ascertained. In fact, Astotal was found to be associated with lower risks of general hypertension and higher levels of HDL (p-value = 0.020 and 0.010 respectively) whilst general hypertension was marginally associated with lower Aswater (p-value = 0.043). Due to limitations regarding study design and residual confounding, all observed marginal associations should be treated with caution.

Citation

Xu, L., Suman, S., Sharma, P., Kumar, R., Singh, S., Bose, N., …Mondal, D. (2021). Assessment of hypertension association with arsenic exposure from food and drinking water in Bihar, India. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 223, 112572. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2021.112572

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 26, 2021
Online Publication Date Aug 2, 2021
Publication Date Oct 15, 2021
Deposit Date Aug 12, 2021
Publicly Available Date Aug 12, 2021
Journal Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Print ISSN 0147-6513
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 223
Pages 112572
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2021.112572
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2021.112572
Related Public URLs http://www.journals.elsevier.com/ecotoxicology-and-environmental-safety/
Additional Information Funders : UK-India Education and Research Initiative, UK;Department of Science and Technology, India;Natural Environment Research Council (NERC);Natural Environment Research Council
Projects : Nature and nurture in arsenic induced toxicity of Bihar, India (Nutri-SAM);Future Secular Changes & Remediation of Groundwater Arsenic in the Ganga River Basin;NE/R003386/1
Grant Number: DST-UKIERI 2016-17-0064
Grant Number: NE/R003386/1
Grant Number: DST/TM/INDO478UK/2K17/55(C) & 55(G)

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