Association between urinary fluoride concentrations and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in adult individuals from the Central Region of Mexico

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作者
Perez-Maldonado, Ivan Nelinho [1 ,2 ]
De la Trinidad-ChaconD, Carlos Gabriel [1 ,2 ]
Perez-Lopez, Amairani Lizbeth [1 ]
Perez-Lopez, Anette Aylin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma San Luis Potosi, Ctr Invest Aplicada Ambiente & Salud CIAAS, Lab Toxicol Mol, Coordinac Innovac & Aplicac Ciencia & Tecnol CIACY, Ave Sierra Leona 550, San Luis Potosi 78210, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
[2] Univ Autonoma San Luis Potosi, Fac Med, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
关键词
Cardiovascular diseases; fluoride; metabolic syndrome; Mexico; obesity; SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE; AIR-POLLUTION; PARTICULATE MATTER; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; BLOOD-LIPIDS; DOUBLE-BLIND; HORMONE; GLUCOSE; OBESITY;
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10.1080/09603123.2023.2277338
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Emerging scientific studies have supported the hypothesis that exposure to environmental chemicals increases the incidence of diverse human metabolic disorders. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the association between fluoride exposure and metabolic syndrome (MetS) prevalence in people from the Central Region of Mexico. This research included 575 adult individuals. Urinary fluoride concentrations were determined using a potentiometric method. Anthropometric measurements and blood pressure were also acquired. Serum fasting glucose and lipid levels were quantified. For the MetS screening, we used the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III (NCEP ATP III) criteria. The mean urinary fluoride levels were 3.50 +/- 2.50 mg/L. The prevalence of MetS was approximately 27 and 25% according to NCEP ATP III and IDF criteria, respectively. A multivariate logistic regression analysis showed significant associations (p < 0.05) between urinary fluoride concentrations and MetS occurrence using NCEP ATP III criteria (OR = 1.60; 95% CI 1.05-2.10) and IDF criteria (OR = 1.35; 95% CI 0.95-1.45). These findings emphasize the need to discover the underlying mechanisms that fluoride exposure has on MetS pathogenesis.
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页码:2877 / 2887
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