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Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
2015 Volume.27 No. 1 p.20 ~ p.20
Association of cadmium with diabetes in middle-aged residents of abandoned metal mines: the first health effect surveillance for residents in abandoned metal mines
Son Hee-seung

Kim Soo-Geun
Suh Byung-Seong
Park Dong-Uk
Kim Dae-Seon
Yu Seung-Do
Hong Yeong-Seoub
Park Jung-Duck
Lee Byung-Kook
Moon Jai-Dong
Sakong Joon
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the association between urinary cadmium (U-cd) concentration and diabetes in middle-aged Korean residents of abandoned mines using the first Health Effect Surveillance for Residents in Abandoned Metal mines (HESRAM).

Methods: This study was cross-sectional study conducted on 719 residents between 40?70 years in 38 abandoned metal mines in Korea. Data was collected by HESRAM from 2008 to 2011. The correlation coefficient of U-cd and fasting blood glucose, odds ratio in urinary cadmium tertiles and diabetes prevalence was analyzed according to the sex category.

Results: The correlation coefficient U-cd concentration and fasting blood glucose was 0.182 in male. Logistic regression analysis in male revealed a third tertile odds ratio of U-cd (2 ¥ìg/g creatinine?
Conclusions: Environmental exposure to cadmium in abandoned mine residents was associated with diabetes in male. Closed monitoring and periodic evaluation of the health effects of chronic environmental exposure on abandoned mines residents will be needed.
KEYWORD
Urine cadmium, Diabetes, Abandoned mine, Glucose, Environmental disorder
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