2023
DOI: 10.35371/aoem.2023.35.e27
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Environment-wide association study of elevated liver enzymes: results from the Korean National Environmental Health Survey 2018–2022

Abstract: Background Environmental exposure is characterized by low concentration, chronic, and complex exposure. Traditional epidemiological studies show limitations in reflecting these characteristics since they usually focus on a single or very limited number of exposure factors at a time. In this study, we adopted the methodology of environment-wide association study (EWAS) to figure out the association of human liver function with various environmentally hazardous substances. Methods … Show more

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“…31 Frequently-studied health outcomes were type 2 diabetes, 30,32,33 obesity, 34,35 and blood pressure. 36,37 Other outcomes included liver enzymes, 38 mental and social well-being, 39 testosterone deficiency, 40 diabetic retinopathy, 41 multiple sclerosis, 42 peripheral arterial disease, 43 and cardiovascular disease. 44 However, no studies have simultaneously and comprehensively examined environmental chemical exposures associated with cognitive decline in older adults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31 Frequently-studied health outcomes were type 2 diabetes, 30,32,33 obesity, 34,35 and blood pressure. 36,37 Other outcomes included liver enzymes, 38 mental and social well-being, 39 testosterone deficiency, 40 diabetic retinopathy, 41 multiple sclerosis, 42 peripheral arterial disease, 43 and cardiovascular disease. 44 However, no studies have simultaneously and comprehensively examined environmental chemical exposures associated with cognitive decline in older adults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%