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Long-term exposure to low-level arsenic in drinking water and diabetes incidence: a prospective study of the diet, cancer and health cohort

Established causes of diabetes do not fully explain the present epidemic. High-level arsenic exposure has been implicated in diabetes risk, but the effect of low-level arsenic exposure in drinking water remains unclear. We sought to determine whether long-term exposure to low-level arsenic in drinki...

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Published in:Environmental health perspectives 2014-10, Vol.122 (10), p.1059-1065
Main Authors: Bräuner, Elvira Vaclavik, Nordsborg, Rikke Baastrup, Andersen, Zorana Jovanovic, Tjønneland, Anne, Loft, Steffen, Raaschou-Nielsen, Ole
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description Established causes of diabetes do not fully explain the present epidemic. High-level arsenic exposure has been implicated in diabetes risk, but the effect of low-level arsenic exposure in drinking water remains unclear. We sought to determine whether long-term exposure to low-level arsenic in drinking water in Denmark is associated with an increased risk of diabetes using a large prospective cohort. During 1993-1997, we recruited 57,053 persons. We followed each cohort member for diabetes occurrence from enrollment until 31 December 2006. We traced and geocoded residential addresses of the cohort members and used a geographic information system to link addresses with water-supply areas. We estimated individual exposure to arsenic using all addresses from 1 January 1971 until the censoring date. Cox proportional hazards models were used to model the association between arsenic exposure and diabetes incidence, separately for two definitions of diabetes: all cases and a more strict definition in which cases of diabetes based solely on blood glucose results were excluded. Over a mean follow-up period of 9.7 years for 52,931 eligible participants, there were a total of 4,304 (8.1%) diabetes cases, and 3,035 (5.8%) cases of diabetes based on the more strict definition. The adjusted incidence rate ratios (IRRs) per 1-μg/L increment in arsenic levels in drinking water were as follows: IRR = 1.03 (95% CI: 1.01, 1.06) and IRR = 1.02 (95% CI: 0.99, 1.05) for all and strict diabetes cases, respectively. Long-term exposure to low-level arsenic in drinking water may contribute to the development of diabetes.
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subjects Aquifers
Arsenic
Arsenic - toxicity
Cancer
Cohort Studies
Contamination
Denmark - epidemiology
Diabetes
Diabetes Mellitus - chemically induced
Diabetes Mellitus - epidemiology
Diet - statistics & numerical data
Drinking water
Drinking Water - chemistry
Emigration
Environmental Exposure - statistics & numerical data
Environmental health
Exposure
Female
Geographic information systems
Glucose
Groundwater
Health
Health aspects
Health risk assessment
Health risks
Health services
Humans
Incidence
Male
Medical research
Medicine, Experimental
Middle Aged
Neoplasms - epidemiology
Outdoor air quality
Personal identification numbers
Proportional Hazards Models
Prospective Studies
Remote sensing
Risk
Risk factors
Studies
Water Pollutants, Chemical - toxicity
Water Pollution, Chemical - statistics & numerical data
Water supply
Water Supply - statistics & numerical data
title Long-term exposure to low-level arsenic in drinking water and diabetes incidence: a prospective study of the diet, cancer and health cohort
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