Increased prevalence of Sjogren's syndrome in where soils contain high levels of chromium

Previously, we showed that farm soil levels of chromium were strongly correlated with people's serum chromium levels and an increase (3.6 fold) in both the incidence and prevalence of sicca syndrome in areas where farm soil chromium was high. Because Sjogren's syndrome (SS) is the major di...

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Published inThe Science of the total environment Vol. 657; pp. 1121 - 1126
Main Authors Lee, Chien-Pang, Hsu, Peng-Yang, Su, Che-Chun
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Abstract Previously, we showed that farm soil levels of chromium were strongly correlated with people's serum chromium levels and an increase (3.6 fold) in both the incidence and prevalence of sicca syndrome in areas where farm soil chromium was high. Because Sjogren's syndrome (SS) is the major disease causing a dry mouth and dry eyes, we aimed in the study to investigate whether these areas with high soil chromium have a high SS prevalence. We used a database from the authority in charge of catastrophic illness certificates. Heavy metal concentrations in farm soils were retrieved from nationwide surveys. We used spatial regression models to study the relationships between the SS prevalence and soil metal concentrations. There were 11,220 people, 1165 men and 10,055 women who received a SS certificate from 2000 to 2011. The SS prevalence was 31 per 105 people, 5.59 for men and 55.01 for women. The highest SS prevalence in Taiwan (53 per 105) was located in an area where farm soils contain the highest amounts of chromium. In contrast, other types of heavy metal did not show such a strong association. In conclusion, the SS prevalence is significantly increased in areas where soils contain high levels of chromium. Chromium is likely a risk for SS. The highest prevalence (53 per 105) for Sjogren syndrome (SS) was located in an area where farm soils contain the highest amounts of chromium. [Display omitted] •Farm soil levels of chromium was strongly correlated with people's serum chromium levels.•Sjogren syndrome (SS) prevalence was 31 per 105 people, 5.59 for men and 55.01 for women.•The highest SS prevalence (53 per 105) was located in an area where farm soils contain the highest amounts of chromium.•The SS prevalence is significantly increased in areas with high soil levels of chromium.
AbstractList Previously, we showed that farm soil levels of chromium were strongly correlated with people's serum chromium levels and an increase (3.6 fold) in both the incidence and prevalence of sicca syndrome in areas where farm soil chromium was high. Because Sjogren's syndrome (SS) is the major disease causing a dry mouth and dry eyes, we aimed in the study to investigate whether these areas with high soil chromium have a high SS prevalence. We used a database from the authority in charge of catastrophic illness certificates. Heavy metal concentrations in farm soils were retrieved from nationwide surveys. We used spatial regression models to study the relationships between the SS prevalence and soil metal concentrations. There were 11,220 people, 1165 men and 10,055 women who received a SS certificate from 2000 to 2011. The SS prevalence was 31 per 105 people, 5.59 for men and 55.01 for women. The highest SS prevalence in Taiwan (53 per 105) was located in an area where farm soils contain the highest amounts of chromium. In contrast, other types of heavy metal did not show such a strong association. In conclusion, the SS prevalence is significantly increased in areas where soils contain high levels of chromium. Chromium is likely a risk for SS.
Previously, we showed that farm soil levels of chromium were strongly correlated with people's serum chromium levels and an increase (3.6 fold) in both the incidence and prevalence of sicca syndrome in areas where farm soil chromium was high. Because Sjogren's syndrome (SS) is the major disease causing a dry mouth and dry eyes, we aimed in the study to investigate whether these areas with high soil chromium have a high SS prevalence. We used a database from the authority in charge of catastrophic illness certificates. Heavy metal concentrations in farm soils were retrieved from nationwide surveys. We used spatial regression models to study the relationships between the SS prevalence and soil metal concentrations. There were 11,220 people, 1165 men and 10,055 women who received a SS certificate from 2000 to 2011. The SS prevalence was 31 per 105 people, 5.59 for men and 55.01 for women. The highest SS prevalence in Taiwan (53 per 105) was located in an area where farm soils contain the highest amounts of chromium. In contrast, other types of heavy metal did not show such a strong association. In conclusion, the SS prevalence is significantly increased in areas where soils contain high levels of chromium. Chromium is likely a risk for SS.Previously, we showed that farm soil levels of chromium were strongly correlated with people's serum chromium levels and an increase (3.6 fold) in both the incidence and prevalence of sicca syndrome in areas where farm soil chromium was high. Because Sjogren's syndrome (SS) is the major disease causing a dry mouth and dry eyes, we aimed in the study to investigate whether these areas with high soil chromium have a high SS prevalence. We used a database from the authority in charge of catastrophic illness certificates. Heavy metal concentrations in farm soils were retrieved from nationwide surveys. We used spatial regression models to study the relationships between the SS prevalence and soil metal concentrations. There were 11,220 people, 1165 men and 10,055 women who received a SS certificate from 2000 to 2011. The SS prevalence was 31 per 105 people, 5.59 for men and 55.01 for women. The highest SS prevalence in Taiwan (53 per 105) was located in an area where farm soils contain the highest amounts of chromium. In contrast, other types of heavy metal did not show such a strong association. In conclusion, the SS prevalence is significantly increased in areas where soils contain high levels of chromium. Chromium is likely a risk for SS.
Previously, we showed that farm soil levels of chromium were strongly correlated with people's serum chromium levels and an increase (3.6 fold) in both the incidence and prevalence of sicca syndrome in areas where farm soil chromium was high. Because Sjogren's syndrome (SS) is the major disease causing a dry mouth and dry eyes, we aimed in the study to investigate whether these areas with high soil chromium have a high SS prevalence. We used a database from the authority in charge of catastrophic illness certificates. Heavy metal concentrations in farm soils were retrieved from nationwide surveys. We used spatial regression models to study the relationships between the SS prevalence and soil metal concentrations. There were 11,220 people, 1165 men and 10,055 women who received a SS certificate from 2000 to 2011. The SS prevalence was 31 per 105 people, 5.59 for men and 55.01 for women. The highest SS prevalence in Taiwan (53 per 105) was located in an area where farm soils contain the highest amounts of chromium. In contrast, other types of heavy metal did not show such a strong association. In conclusion, the SS prevalence is significantly increased in areas where soils contain high levels of chromium. Chromium is likely a risk for SS. The highest prevalence (53 per 105) for Sjogren syndrome (SS) was located in an area where farm soils contain the highest amounts of chromium. [Display omitted] •Farm soil levels of chromium was strongly correlated with people's serum chromium levels.•Sjogren syndrome (SS) prevalence was 31 per 105 people, 5.59 for men and 55.01 for women.•The highest SS prevalence (53 per 105) was located in an area where farm soils contain the highest amounts of chromium.•The SS prevalence is significantly increased in areas with high soil levels of chromium.
Author Lee, Chien-Pang
Hsu, Peng-Yang
Su, Che-Chun
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Title Increased prevalence of Sjogren's syndrome in where soils contain high levels of chromium
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