Correlation between Combined Urinary Metal Exposure and Grip Strength under Three Statistical Models: A Cross-sectional Study in Rural Guangxi
CONCLUSION: In summary, this study suggests that combined exposure to metal mixtures is negatively associated with grip strength. Cu, Sr and As were negatively correlated with grip strength levels, and there were potential interactions between As and Mn and between Cu and Mn.PMID:38326717 | DOI:10.3967/bes2024.002
Source: Biomedical and Environmental Sciences : BES - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Yu Jian Liang Jia Hui Rong Xue Xiu Wang Jian Sheng Cai Li Dong Qin Qiu Mei Liu Xu Tang Xiao Ting Mo Yan Fei Wei Yin Xia Lin Shen Xiang Huang Ting Yu Luo Ruo Yu Gou Jie Jing Cao Chu Wu Huang Yu Fu Lu Jian Qin Zhi Yong Zhang Source Type: research
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