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Table 1 Characteristics of the subjects and concentrations of cadmium and renal markers

From: Use of the kidney injury molecule-1 as a biomarker for early detection of renal tubular dysfunction in a population chronically exposed to cadmium in the environment

Variables

Men

Women

Total

 

(N = 260)

(N = 440)

(N = 700)

Age (years)

55.6 ± 14.0

53.1 ± 12.7

54.0 ± 13.2

Weight (kg)

54.7 ± 10.0

51.3 ± 10.6

52.6 ± 10.5

Height (cm)

160.7 ± 5.9

151.1 ± 5.1

154.6 ± 7.1

BMI (kg/m2)

21.1 ± 3.1

22.5 ± 4.2

22.0 ± 3.1

Duration of residence (years)

54.1 ± 15.0

52.5 ± 13.3

53.1 ± 14.0

Never smoked (N)

16 (6.2%)

216 (49.1%)

232 (33.1%)

Ex-smokers (N)

86 (33.1%)

118 (26.8%)

204 (29.1%)

Occasional smokers (N)

19 (7.3%)

20 (4.5%)

39 (5.6%)

Regular smokers (N)

139 (53.4%)

86 (19.6%)

225 (32.2%)

Blood cadmium (μg/L)

6.7 (1.0)

4.9 (2.0)

5.5 (2.0)

Urinary cadmium (μg/gCr)

6.3 (1.8)

7.0 (1.9)

6.7 (1.9)

KIM-1 (pg/gCr)

860 (2.3)

1050 (2.2)

974.8 (2.3)

NAG (U/gCr)

5.3 (1.9)

5.7 (1.9)

5.5 (1.9)

β2-MG (μg/gCr)

367 (9.5)

184 (6.1)

237.9 (7.5)

  1. N: number of subjects; BMI: body mass index; μg/L: microgram per liter; μg/gCr: microgram per gram creatinine; pg/gCr: picogram per gram creatinine; U/gCr: unit per gram creatinine; KIM-1: Kidney injury molecule-1; NAG: N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase; β2-MG: β2−microglobulin; values of cadmium and renal markers represent geometrical mean (geometrical standard deviation).