Association between Blood Trihalomethane Concentrations and the Risk of Dyslipidemia: Nationally Representative Cross-Sectional Study
Zihao Xu,
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Xu-Lian Tang,
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Hong-Xuan Huang
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et al.
Environmental Science & Technology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 24, 2025
Experimental
studies
have
indicated
that
exposure
to
disinfection
byproducts
(DBPs)
may
affect
the
lipid
synthesis.
However,
epidemiological
evidence
is
sparse.
This
study
aimed
investigate
relationship
between
blood
trihalomethane
(THM)
and
risk
of
dyslipidemia
from
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
2005–2018.
We
included
adults
(n
=
16,159)
whose
concentrations
chloroform
(TCM),
bromodichloromethane
(BDCM),
dibromochloromethane
(DBCM),
bromoform
(TBM)
were
quantified.
Multivariable
logistic
regression
revealed
significantly
elevated
risks
in
highest
group
TCM
[adjusted
odds
ratios
(ORs)
1.30,
95%
confidence
intervals
(CIs):
1.15–1.47],
BDCM
(1.23,1.07–1.42),
TBM
(1.35,
1.08–1.68),
total
THMs
(TTHMs;
sum
all
four
THMs)
(1.30,
1.14–1.48).
In
subgroup
analysis,
these
associations
stronger
among
young/middle-aged
individuals.
Weighted
Quantile
Sum
G-Computation
combined
THM
was
positively
associated
with
risk.
Our
provides
new
a
positive
association
dyslipidemia,
underscoring
need
for
further
research
confirm
findings
explore
underlying
mechanisms.
Language: Английский
Epidemiological perspectives on emerging contaminants and gout or hyperuricemia
Weiwen Fu,
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Yangyi Guang,
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Zixing Zhang
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et al.
Emerging contaminants,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100485 - 100485
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
A Novel Framework for Industrial Pesticide Effluent Assessment: Integrating Chemical Screening, Multi-endpoint Responses and Literature-based Validation
Jie Gu,
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Yiwen Luo,
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Mengyuan Liang
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et al.
Journal of Hazardous Materials,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
490, P. 137830 - 137830
Published: March 5, 2025
Language: Английский
Association of exposure to organochlorine pesticides with the antioxidant bilirubin: Mediation analysis in the NHANES
Shanshan Huang,
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Xiaoling Yu,
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Xiaona Yi
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et al.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
296, P. 118197 - 118197
Published: April 16, 2025
Language: Английский
A Systematic Investigation on Contamination of Pesticides and Relevant Metabolites in Pre- and Post-Treatment Drinking Water from the Yangtze River Delta, China
Yuhang Chen,
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Chao Feng,
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Sunyang Le
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et al.
Water,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(24), P. 3712 - 3712
Published: Dec. 23, 2024
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
distribution
of
commonly
used
pesticides
and
their
metabolites
in
drinking
water
before
after
treatment
at
plants
(DWTPs)
Yangtze
River
Delta
assess
health
risks
from
perspective
non-carcinogenicity
carcinogenicity.
A
total
85
were
analyzed
source,
finished,
tap
using
online
solid-phase
extraction
coupled
with
liquid
chromatography–tandem
mass
spectrometry.
Across
91
samples,
31
parent
compounds
9
detected,
median
concentrations
62.2
(range:
6.20
392)
ng/L.
Atrazine,
2-hydroxyatrazine,
S-metolachlor
detected
all
samples.
Advanced
processes
DWTPs
effectively
reduced
residues
(removal
rates
51.5~95.2%),
removal
for
significantly
lower
than
those
(p
=
0.03).
Regarding
risks,
estimated
carcinogenic
risk
was
within
acceptable
limits
non-carcinogenic
insignificant.
However,
it
is
important
note
that
both
two
relatively
highest
are
pesticide
metabolites.
Overall,
this
showed
despite
dozens
being
Delta,
assessed
be
The
effectiveness
current
advanced
treatments
removing
indicates
necessity
technique
improvement
DWTPs.
Language: Английский