Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6330740 | Science of The Total Environment | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Urinary benzene at levels currently observed in the urban elderly population is associated with IR, independent of traditional risk factors. Reduction of community-level exposure to benzene is therefore important for the effective prevention of IR in older adults.
Keywords
ETst,t-MAMDAKEEPHDL-Chs-CRPEPAQA/QCEnvironmental Protection Agencystandard deviationEpidemiologybenzeneTrans,trans-muconic acidLOD یا Limit of detectionenvironmental tobacco smokeDiabetes mellitusparticulate matterElderlybody mass indexBMIconfidence intervalmalondialdehydelimits of detectionInsulin resistanceodds ratioHOMAhigh-sensitivity C-reactive proteinhigh density lipoprotein cholesterol
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Authors
Yoon-Hyeong Choi, Jin Hee Kim, Bo-Eun Lee, Yun-Chul Hong,