Correlation between Combined Urinary Metal Exposure and Grip Strength under Three Statistical Models: A Cross-sectional Study in Rural Guangxi.

Yu Jian Liang, Jia Hui Rong, Xue Xiu Wang, Jian Sheng Cai, Li Dong Qin, Qiu Mei Liu, Xu Tang, Xiao Ting Mo, Yan Fei Wei, Yin Xia Lin, Shen Xiang Huang, Ting Yu Luo, Ruo Yu Gou, Jie Jing Cao, Chu Wu Huang, Yu Fu Lu, Jian Qin, Zhi Yong Zhang
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the potential relationship between urinary metals copper (Cu), arsenic (As), strontium (Sr), barium (Ba), iron (Fe), lead (Pb) and manganese (Mn) and grip strength.

Methods: We used linear regression models, quantile g-computation and Bayesian kernel machine regression (BKMR) to assess the relationship between metals and grip strength.

Results: In the multimetal linear regression, Cu (β = -2.119), As (β = -1.318), Sr (β = -2.480), Ba (β = 0.781), Fe (β = 1.130) and Mn (β = -0.404) were significantly correlated with grip strength ( P < 0.05). The results of the quantile g-computation showed that the risk of occurrence of grip strength reduction was -1.007 (95% confidence interval: -1.362, -0.652; P < 0.001) when each quartile of the mixture of the seven metals was increased. Bayesian kernel function regression model analysis showed that mixtures of the seven metals had a negative overall effect on grip strength, with Cu, As and Sr being negatively associated with grip strength levels. In the total population, potential interactions were observed between As and Mn and between Cu and Mn ( P interactions of 0.003 and 0.018, respectively).

Conclusion: In summary, this study suggests that combined exposure to metal mixtures is negatively associated with grip strength. Cu, Sr and As were negatively correlated with grip strength levels, and there were potential interactions between As and Mn and between Cu and Mn.

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三种统计模型下综合尿液金属暴露与握力之间的相关性:广西农村地区横断面研究。
研究目的本研究旨在调查尿液中金属铜(Cu)、砷(As)、锶(Sr)、钡(Ba)、铁(Fe)、铅(Pb)和锰(Mn)与握力之间的潜在关系:方法:我们使用线性回归模型、量化 g 计算和贝叶斯核机器回归(BKMR)来评估金属与握力之间的关系:在多金属线性回归中,铜(β = -2.119)、砷(β = -1.318)、锶(β = -2.480)、钡(β = 0.781)、铁(β = 1.130)和锰(β = -0.404)与握力显著相关(P < 0.05)。量化 g 计算的结果显示,当七种金属混合物的每个四分位数增加时,出现握力下降的风险为-1.007(95% 置信区间:-1.362,-0.652;P < 0.001)。贝叶斯核函数回归模型分析表明,七种金属的混合物对握力的总体影响为负,其中铜、砷和锶与握力水平呈负相关。在所有人群中,As 和 Mn 之间以及 Cu 和 Mn 之间存在潜在的相互作用(P 相互作用分别为 0.003 和 0.018):总之,这项研究表明,综合接触金属混合物与握力呈负相关。铜、锶和砷与握力水平呈负相关,砷和锰之间以及铜和锰之间存在潜在的相互作用。
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