A link between environmental chemicals and human health has emerged but not complete in risk factors. This work aimed to study the relationships of different sets of urinary environmental chemical concentrations and risk of high blood pressure (BP) in a national, population-based study.Data was retrieved from United States National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, 2009-2010, including demographics, BP readings and urinary environmental chemical concentrations. Analyses included t-test and survey-weighted logistic regression models.Urinary mercury concentrations were not associated with high BP (OR = 1.19, 95
作者:Ivy, Shiue
来源:Blood pressure 2014 年 23卷 6期