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Predictors of mercury, lead, cadmium and antimony status in Norwegian never-pregnant women of fertile age.

Christina Herland FløtreKristin VarsiThea HelmBjørn BolannAnne-Lise Bjorke-Monsen
Published in: PloS one (2017)
As toxic trace elements tend to bioaccumulate in the body, increasing maternal age at delivery may represent a threat to the next generation. In a group of healthy Norwegian never-pregnant women, age contributed to Hg and Sb levels, but diet and life style factors were stronger determinants of whole blood Hg, Pb, Cd and serum Sb levels. Continuous public actions are needed to reduce modifiable and preventable sources of potentially deleterious toxins to minimize the exposure in children and fertile women.
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