2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1241971
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Sex-specific associations between nine metal mixtures in urine and urine flow rate in US adults: NHANES 2009–2018

Abstract: BackgroundThe urinary system serves as a crucial pathway for eliminating metallic substances from the body, making it susceptible to the effects of metal exposure. However, limited research has explored the association between metal mixtures and bladder function. This study aims to investigate the relationship between urinary metal mixtures (specifically barium, cadmium, cobalt, cesium, molybdenum, lead, antimony, thallium, and tungsten) and urine flow rate (UFR) in the general population, utilizing multiple m… Show more

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“…Therefore, it is crucial to explore the effects of mixed exposure to multiple metals on BMD. Noticeably, sex-specific associations of heavy metals with liver fibrosis, kidney function and cognitive function were observed in previous studies (18)(19)(20).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Therefore, it is crucial to explore the effects of mixed exposure to multiple metals on BMD. Noticeably, sex-specific associations of heavy metals with liver fibrosis, kidney function and cognitive function were observed in previous studies (18)(19)(20).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The training set was utilized for weight estimation, while the validation set was used to test the significance of the WQS index. The final WQS index of this study was averaged from the weights in the 500 bootstrap samples 86 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%