Blood lead and cadmium levels are negatively associated with bone mineral density in young female adults

Abstract Background The organ toxicities of lead and cadmium have been extensively studied; however, studies of their toxic effects on bone remain limited, especially in young adults. The objective of this study was to examine the associations of blood lead levels (BLL) and blood cadmium levels (BCL...

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Main Authors: Jianfeng Lu, Ji Lan, Xiao’e Li, Zhongxin Zhu
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13690-021-00636-x
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spelling doaj-8a5bb1b8c4ce4cde8151f99cf10c1b452021-06-27T11:21:48ZengBMCArchives of Public Health2049-32582021-06-017911810.1186/s13690-021-00636-xBlood lead and cadmium levels are negatively associated with bone mineral density in young female adultsJianfeng Lu0Ji Lan1Xiao’e Li2Zhongxin Zhu3Department of Medical Administration, The First People’s Hospital of Xiaoshan District, Xiaoshan First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical UniversityDepartment of Emergency, The First People’s Hospital of Xiaoshan District, Xiaoshan First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical UniversityDepartment of Hematology, The First People’s Hospital of Xiaoshan District, Xiaoshan First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical UniversityDepartment of Osteoporosis Care and Control, The First People’s Hospital of Xiaoshan District, Xiaoshan First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical UniversityAbstract Background The organ toxicities of lead and cadmium have been extensively studied; however, studies of their toxic effects on bone remain limited, especially in young adults. The objective of this study was to examine the associations of blood lead levels (BLL) and blood cadmium levels (BCL) with bone mineral density (BMD) among young adults. Methods We performed a cross-sectional study using the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2011–2018 database. Because of the skewed distribution, BLL and BCL were Ln-transformed for analysis. Weighted multivariate regressions were performed to evaluate the associations between LnBLL and LnBCL and lumbar BMD. Subgroup analyses were further performed. Results A total of 3234 participants aged 20–35 years were included in this study. No significant association between LnBLL and lumbar BMD was found (β = − 5.6, 95%CI: − 13.5–2.3). However, in the subgroup analysis stratified by sex, this association became negative in women (β = − 18.2, 95%CI: − 29.9– − 6.4). Moreover, this negative association was more prominent in female blacks (β = − 35.5, 95%CI: − 63.4– − 7.6). On the other hand, a negative association between LnBCL and lumbar BMD was found (β = − 7.4, 95%CI: − 14.0– − 0.8). In the subgroup analysis stratified by sex, this negative association only existed in women (β = − 18.7, 95%CI: − 28.0– − 9.5). Moreover, this negative association was more prominent in female whites (β = − 31.1, 95%CI: − 46.2– − 16.1). Conclusions Our finding showed that both BLL and BCL were independently and negatively associated with lumbar BMD among young females, but not among young males.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13690-021-00636-xLeadCadmiumBone healthNHANES
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author Jianfeng Lu
Ji Lan
Xiao’e Li
Zhongxin Zhu
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Ji Lan
Xiao’e Li
Zhongxin Zhu
Blood lead and cadmium levels are negatively associated with bone mineral density in young female adults
Archives of Public Health
Lead
Cadmium
Bone health
NHANES
author_facet Jianfeng Lu
Ji Lan
Xiao’e Li
Zhongxin Zhu
author_sort Jianfeng Lu
title Blood lead and cadmium levels are negatively associated with bone mineral density in young female adults
title_short Blood lead and cadmium levels are negatively associated with bone mineral density in young female adults
title_full Blood lead and cadmium levels are negatively associated with bone mineral density in young female adults
title_fullStr Blood lead and cadmium levels are negatively associated with bone mineral density in young female adults
title_full_unstemmed Blood lead and cadmium levels are negatively associated with bone mineral density in young female adults
title_sort blood lead and cadmium levels are negatively associated with bone mineral density in young female adults
publisher BMC
series Archives of Public Health
issn 2049-3258
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Background The organ toxicities of lead and cadmium have been extensively studied; however, studies of their toxic effects on bone remain limited, especially in young adults. The objective of this study was to examine the associations of blood lead levels (BLL) and blood cadmium levels (BCL) with bone mineral density (BMD) among young adults. Methods We performed a cross-sectional study using the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2011–2018 database. Because of the skewed distribution, BLL and BCL were Ln-transformed for analysis. Weighted multivariate regressions were performed to evaluate the associations between LnBLL and LnBCL and lumbar BMD. Subgroup analyses were further performed. Results A total of 3234 participants aged 20–35 years were included in this study. No significant association between LnBLL and lumbar BMD was found (β = − 5.6, 95%CI: − 13.5–2.3). However, in the subgroup analysis stratified by sex, this association became negative in women (β = − 18.2, 95%CI: − 29.9– − 6.4). Moreover, this negative association was more prominent in female blacks (β = − 35.5, 95%CI: − 63.4– − 7.6). On the other hand, a negative association between LnBCL and lumbar BMD was found (β = − 7.4, 95%CI: − 14.0– − 0.8). In the subgroup analysis stratified by sex, this negative association only existed in women (β = − 18.7, 95%CI: − 28.0– − 9.5). Moreover, this negative association was more prominent in female whites (β = − 31.1, 95%CI: − 46.2– − 16.1). Conclusions Our finding showed that both BLL and BCL were independently and negatively associated with lumbar BMD among young females, but not among young males.
topic Lead
Cadmium
Bone health
NHANES
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13690-021-00636-x
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