Comparison of hypertension and diabetes mellitus prevalence in areas with and without water arsenic contamination

Background: Arsenic (As), one of the most significant hazards in the environment affecting millions of people around the world is associated with several diseases including cancers, Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and Hypertension (Htn). Drinking water contaminated with inorganic arsenic (iAs) is the primary...

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Main Authors: Manoochehr Mahram, Dariush Shahsavari, Sonia Oveisi, Shabnam Jalilolghadr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2013;volume=18;issue=5;spage=408;epage=412;aulast=Mahram
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spelling doaj-7c1c91987c45471e9aaefd00fb4e100a2020-11-24T22:08:41ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Research in Medical Sciences1735-19951735-71362013-01-01185408412Comparison of hypertension and diabetes mellitus prevalence in areas with and without water arsenic contaminationManoochehr MahramDariush ShahsavariSonia OveisiShabnam JalilolghadrBackground: Arsenic (As), one of the most significant hazards in the environment affecting millions of people around the world is associated with several diseases including cancers, Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and Hypertension (Htn). Drinking water contaminated with inorganic arsenic (iAs) is the primary route of exposure. This study was conducted to determine the difference in the prevalence of DM and Htn in areas with different levels of water contamination of As. Materials and Methods: In this analytic ecologic study, after measurement of As level in drinking water in all urban regions of Qazvin Province (Islamic Republic of Iran), two cities with As level of 20-30 μg/L and two with the As level <5 μg/L were selected as exposed and unexposed groups, respectively. Measuring the prevalence of above-mentioned diseases in the 30-60 year-old population of the said regions as total sampling, the results were statistically analyzed and compared. Results: The mean prevalence of Htn in exposed and unexposed areas were 7.09% and 3.73%, respectively and for DM were 4.53% and 1.99% in the said groups, respectively. There was a positive correlation between As level and Htn ( P < 0.001) and between As level and DM ( P < 0.001). Conclusion: High level of As in drinking water, even in the range of 20-30 μg/L has a relationship with increased prevalence of DM and Htn.http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2013;volume=18;issue=5;spage=408;epage=412;aulast=MahramArsenicdiabetes mellitusdrinking waterhypertensionprevalence
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author Manoochehr Mahram
Dariush Shahsavari
Sonia Oveisi
Shabnam Jalilolghadr
spellingShingle Manoochehr Mahram
Dariush Shahsavari
Sonia Oveisi
Shabnam Jalilolghadr
Comparison of hypertension and diabetes mellitus prevalence in areas with and without water arsenic contamination
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Arsenic
diabetes mellitus
drinking water
hypertension
prevalence
author_facet Manoochehr Mahram
Dariush Shahsavari
Sonia Oveisi
Shabnam Jalilolghadr
author_sort Manoochehr Mahram
title Comparison of hypertension and diabetes mellitus prevalence in areas with and without water arsenic contamination
title_short Comparison of hypertension and diabetes mellitus prevalence in areas with and without water arsenic contamination
title_full Comparison of hypertension and diabetes mellitus prevalence in areas with and without water arsenic contamination
title_fullStr Comparison of hypertension and diabetes mellitus prevalence in areas with and without water arsenic contamination
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of hypertension and diabetes mellitus prevalence in areas with and without water arsenic contamination
title_sort comparison of hypertension and diabetes mellitus prevalence in areas with and without water arsenic contamination
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
issn 1735-1995
1735-7136
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Background: Arsenic (As), one of the most significant hazards in the environment affecting millions of people around the world is associated with several diseases including cancers, Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and Hypertension (Htn). Drinking water contaminated with inorganic arsenic (iAs) is the primary route of exposure. This study was conducted to determine the difference in the prevalence of DM and Htn in areas with different levels of water contamination of As. Materials and Methods: In this analytic ecologic study, after measurement of As level in drinking water in all urban regions of Qazvin Province (Islamic Republic of Iran), two cities with As level of 20-30 μg/L and two with the As level <5 μg/L were selected as exposed and unexposed groups, respectively. Measuring the prevalence of above-mentioned diseases in the 30-60 year-old population of the said regions as total sampling, the results were statistically analyzed and compared. Results: The mean prevalence of Htn in exposed and unexposed areas were 7.09% and 3.73%, respectively and for DM were 4.53% and 1.99% in the said groups, respectively. There was a positive correlation between As level and Htn ( P < 0.001) and between As level and DM ( P < 0.001). Conclusion: High level of As in drinking water, even in the range of 20-30 μg/L has a relationship with increased prevalence of DM and Htn.
topic Arsenic
diabetes mellitus
drinking water
hypertension
prevalence
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