Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5756473 | Environmental Research | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In conclusion, in adults without risk factors for CVD, increasing shellfish consumption, even by a moderate amount, could favour a pro-atherogenic lipid profile and a higher level of oxidised LDL. These associations are likely influenced by the estimated exposure to As and Hg from shellfish despite these values are lower than the PTWIs.
Keywords
LRMshellfish consumptionInAsSENCoxLDLLDLcHDLCPUFAsTDShigh-density lipoproteinOxidised LDLArsenicapoapolipoproteinPolyunsaturated fatty acidscardiovascular diseaseTriglyceridesMercuryWaist circumferenceCVDMediterranean dietLeadbody mass indexBMIBlood pressurePhysical activityHeavy metalsLow-density lipoproteinLinear regression modelTotal diet studyCadmiumMarine species
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Authors
N. Aranda, R.M. Valls, M. Romeu, V. Sánchez-Martos, R. Albaladejo, S. Fernández-Castillejo, R. Nogués, Ã. Catalán, A. Pedret, A. Espinel, M.A. Delgado, V. Arija, R. Sola, M. Giralt,