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Elevated Levels of Organochlorine Pesticides in South Asian Immigrants Are Associated With an Increased Risk of Diabetes.

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Elevated Levels of Organochlorine Pesticides in South Asian Immigrants Are Associated With an Increased Risk of Diabetes.

Auteurs : Sarah I. Daniels ; John C. Chambers ; Sylvia S. Sanchez ; Michele A. La Merrill ; Alan E. Hubbard ; Anthony Macherone ; Matthew Mcmullin ; Luoping Zhang ; Paul Elliott ; Martyn T. Smith ; Jaspal Kooner

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Abstract

Objective

Rates of diabetes mellitus are higher in South Asians than in other populations and persist after migration. One unexplored cause may be higher exposure to persistent organic pollutants associated with diabetes in other populations. We compared organochlorine (OC) pesticide concentrations in South Asian immigrants and European whites to determine whether the disease was positively associated with OC pesticides in South Asians.

Research Design and Methods

South Asians of Tamil or Telugu descent (n = 120) and European whites (n = 72) were recruited into the London Life Sciences Population Study cohort. Blood samples as well as biometric, clinical, and survey data were collected. Plasma levels of

Results

Tamils had approximately threefold to ninefold higher levels of OC pesticides, and Telugus had ninefold to 30-fold higher levels compared with European whites. The odds of exposure to

Conclusions

South Asian immigrants have a higher body burden of OC pesticides than European whites. Diabetes mellitus is associated with higher


DOI: 10.1210/js.2017-00480
PubMed: 30019022
PubMed Central: PMC6041775

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