Even low levels of arsenic in drinking water, below the current regulatory limits, increased the risk for incident T2D in racially and ethnically diverse urban US communities.
Exposure to drinking water contaminated with arsenic below the current regulatory limit is associated with an elevated risk for type 2 diabetes in urban US communities, with the correlation being stronger in women and individuals with a lower body mass index .US residents are exposed to inorganic arsenic exposure, a potential risk factor for T2D , through drinking water from both unregulated private wells and regulated community water systems .
Overall, 1791 participants from SHFS and 5777 participants from MESA whose water arsenic exposure data were available and who did not have T2D at baseline were included. The mean follow-up duration was 14.0 years in MESA and 5.6 years in SHFS.
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