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. 2016 May:147:537-55.
doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2016.02.009. Epub 2016 Feb 15.

Inorganic arsenic and respiratory health, from early life exposure to sex-specific effects: A systematic review

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Inorganic arsenic and respiratory health, from early life exposure to sex-specific effects: A systematic review

Tiffany R Sanchez et al. Environ Res. 2016 May.

Abstract

This systematic review synthesizes the diverse body of epidemiologic research accrued on inorganic arsenic exposure and respiratory health effects. Twenty-nine articles were identified that examined the relationship between inorganic arsenic exposure and respiratory outcomes (i.e. lung function, symptoms, acute respiratory infections, chronic non-malignant lung diseases, and non-malignant lung disease mortality). There was strong evidence of a general association between arsenic and non-malignant respiratory illness, including consistent evidence on lung function impairment, acute respiratory tract infections, respiratory symptoms, and non-malignant lung disease mortality. Overall, early life exposure (i.e. in utero and/or early-childhood) had a marked effect throughout the lifespan. This review also identified some research gaps, including limited evidence at lower levels of exposure (water arsenic <100μg/L), mixed evidence of sex differences, and some uncertainty on arsenic and any single non-malignant respiratory disease or pathological process. Common limitations, including potential publication bias; non-comparability of outcome measures across included articles; incomplete exposure histories; and limited confounder control attenuated the cumulative strength of the evidence as it relates to US populations. This systematic review provides a comprehensive assessment of the epidemiologic evidence and should be used to guide future research on arsenic's detrimental effects on respiratory health.

Keywords: Arsenic; Drinking water; Epidemiology; Lung diseases; Systematic review.

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Figure 1
Publication selection process used in the systematic review on the association between InAs and respiratory health. Categories under the “included” heading do not total 29 because an article may have included multiple outcomes.
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Figure 2
Quality assessment at the publication-level

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