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DOI10.1289/EHP1202
Arsenic and Obesity: A Comparison of Urine Dilution Adjustment Methods
Bulka, Catherine M.1,2; Mabila, Sithembile L.3; Lash, James P.4; Turyk, Mary E.1; Argos, Maria1
2017-08-01
发表期刊ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES
ISSN0091-6765
EISSN1552-9924
出版年2017
卷号125期号:8
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
英文摘要

INTRODUCTION: A commonly used approach to adjust for urine dilution in analyses of biomarkers is to adjust for urinary creatinine. However, creatinine is a product of muscle mass and is therefore associated with body mass. In studies of urinary analytes and obesity or obesity-related outcomes, controlling for creatinine could induce collider stratification bias. We illustrate this phenomenon with an analysis of urinary arsenic.


OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate various approaches of adjustment for urinary dilution on the associations between urinary arsenic concentration and measures of obesity.


METHODS: Using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, we regressed body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-height ratios on urinary arsenic concentrations. We compared eight approaches to account for urine dilution, including standardization by urinary creatinine, osmolality, and flow rates, and inclusion of these metrics as independent covariates. We also used a recently proposed method known as covariate-adjusted standardization.


RESULTS: Inverse associations between urinary arsenic concentration with BMI and waist-to-height ratio were observed when either creatinine or osmolality were used to standardize or as covariates. Not adjusting for dilution, standardizing or adjusting for urinary flow rate, and using covariate-adjusted standardization resulted in null associations observed between arsenic concentration in relation to BMI and waist-to-height ratio.


CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that arsenic exposure is not associated with obesity, and that urinary creatinine and osmolality may be colliders on the causal pathway from arsenic exposure to obesity, as common descendants of hydration and body composition. In studies of urinary biomarkers and obesity or obesity-related outcomes, alternative metrics such as urinary flow rate or analytic strategies such as covariate-adjusted standardization should be considered.


领域资源环境
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000413790600030
WOS关键词BODY-MASS INDEX ; CARDIOMETABOLIC RISK-FACTORS ; WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE ; UNITED-STATES ; US POPULATION ; BIOMARKER CONCENTRATIONS ; ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICALS ; CREATININE ADJUSTMENT ; MUSCLE MASS ; EXPOSURE
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health ; Toxicology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health ; Toxicology
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/23266
专题资源环境科学
作者单位1.Univ Illinois, Div Epidemiol & Biostat, 1603 W Taylor St,MC 923, Chicago, IL 60612 USA;
2.Univ Illinois, Dept Med, Gen Internal Med Sect, Inst Minor Hlth Res, 1603 W Taylor St,MC 923, Chicago, IL 60612 USA;
3.Univ Illinois, Sch Publ Hlth, Div Environm & Occupat Hlth Sci, 1603 W Taylor St,MC 923, Chicago, IL 60612 USA;
4.Univ Illinois, Dept Med, Div Nephrol, 1603 W Taylor St,MC 923, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
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Bulka, Catherine M.,Mabila, Sithembile L.,Lash, James P.,et al. Arsenic and Obesity: A Comparison of Urine Dilution Adjustment Methods[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES,2017,125(8).
APA Bulka, Catherine M.,Mabila, Sithembile L.,Lash, James P.,Turyk, Mary E.,&Argos, Maria.(2017).Arsenic and Obesity: A Comparison of Urine Dilution Adjustment Methods.ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES,125(8).
MLA Bulka, Catherine M.,et al."Arsenic and Obesity: A Comparison of Urine Dilution Adjustment Methods".ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES 125.8(2017).
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