Epidemiological evidences on drinking water arsenic and type 2 diabetes
Abstract
The highest arsenic concentrations in Serbia are measured in drinking water in the Middle Banat region within Vojvodina. The research was designed as a registry-based cross-sectional study comprising two separate populations in Serbia. Mean arsenic concentrations in drinking water from public water supply systems in 383 samples in Middle Banat region was 56.1 μg/L, Median value 38.0 μg/L, range 1.0–349.0 μg/L. This cross-sectional study showed that population from Middle Banat region in Serbia, exposed to low levels of arsenic in drinking water, was at higher risk for the occurrence of type 2 diabetes, in comparison to the unexposed population in Central Serbia. © 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.
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2016, 376-377Note:
- Arsenic Research and Global Sustainability - Proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Arseni
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85017001854
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Hemijski fakultet / Faculty of ChemistryTY - CONF AU - Jovanović, Dragana AU - Paunović, Katarina AU - Manojlović, Dragan D. AU - Rašić-Milutinović, Zorica PY - 2016 UR - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/309 AB - The highest arsenic concentrations in Serbia are measured in drinking water in the Middle Banat region within Vojvodina. The research was designed as a registry-based cross-sectional study comprising two separate populations in Serbia. Mean arsenic concentrations in drinking water from public water supply systems in 383 samples in Middle Banat region was 56.1 μg/L, Median value 38.0 μg/L, range 1.0–349.0 μg/L. This cross-sectional study showed that population from Middle Banat region in Serbia, exposed to low levels of arsenic in drinking water, was at higher risk for the occurrence of type 2 diabetes, in comparison to the unexposed population in Central Serbia. © 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London. T1 - Epidemiological evidences on drinking water arsenic and type 2 diabetes SP - 376 EP - 377 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_309 ER -
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Jovanović, D., Paunović, K., Manojlović, D. D.,& Rašić-Milutinović, Z.. (2016). Epidemiological evidences on drinking water arsenic and type 2 diabetes. , 376-377. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_309
Jovanović D, Paunović K, Manojlović DD, Rašić-Milutinović Z. Epidemiological evidences on drinking water arsenic and type 2 diabetes. 2016;:376-377. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_309 .
Jovanović, Dragana, Paunović, Katarina, Manojlović, Dragan D., Rašić-Milutinović, Zorica, "Epidemiological evidences on drinking water arsenic and type 2 diabetes" (2016):376-377, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_309 .