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Dietary calcium and blood lead levels in women
Authors:K. Kostial  D. Dekanić  S. Telišman  M. Blanuša  S. Duvančić  D. Prpić-Majić  J. Pongračić
Affiliation:Laboratory of the Physiology of Mineral Metabolism, University of Zagreb, Yugoslavia.
Abstract:Nutritional factors are known to influence metabolism and toxicity of several metals in animal experiments, but relevant human data are scarce and inconclusive. In this work, we tested the hypothesis that dietary calcium influences lead metabolism in humans. Blood lead concentrations were used as indicators of lead exposure and metabolism. Two groups of peasant women living in similar conditions in two different regions in Yugoslavia (100 in each) were chosen as subjects for this purpose. In region A, the dietary calcium intake was about 940 mg, and in region B about two times lower, i.e., 450 mg/day. The average blood lead concentration was significantly lower in women from region A (69 micrograms/L) than from region B (83 micrograms/L). Our results support the assumption that adequate calcium intake might be one of the preventive measures for decreasing lead absorption. This new evidence, sought for some time by nutritionists and toxicologists, needs further international confirmation.
Keywords:  KeywordHeading"  >Index Entries Blood lead  dietary Ca  normal women
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