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. 2020 Jan;223(1):124-131.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijheh.2019.09.011. Epub 2019 Oct 3.

Low level arsenic exposure, B-vitamins, and achievement among Uruguayan school children

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Low level arsenic exposure, B-vitamins, and achievement among Uruguayan school children

Gauri Desai et al. Int J Hyg Environ Health. 2020 Jan.

Abstract

Objectives: Millions of children globally, including the U.S., are exposed to low levels of arsenic from water and food. Arsenic is a known neurotoxicant at high levels but its effects at lower exposure levels are understudied. Arsenic methylation capacity, influenced by B-vitamin intake and status, potentially influences arsenic toxicity. In a cross-secitonal study of 5-8 year-old children from Montevideo, we assessed the relationship between urinary arsenic (U-As) and academic achievement, and tested for effect modification by B-vitamin intake, status, and arsenic methylation capacity.

Methods: Broad math and reading scores were calculated based on six subtests (calculation, math facts fluency, applied problems, sentence reading fluency, letter word identification, passage comprehension) from the Woodcock-Muñoz Achievement Battery. B-vitamin intake was assessed from two non-consecutive 24-h dietary recalls, serum folate and vitamin B-12 levels were measured in a subset of participants. Arsenic methylation capacity was measured as the proportion of urinary monomethylarsonic acid (%MMA). Multiple imputation using chained equations was conducted to account for missing covariate and exposure data. Ordinal regressions assessed associations between U-As and achievement score tertiles in the complete case and imputed samples. A "B-vitamin index" was calculated using principal component analysis. Interactions by urinary %MMA and the B-vitamin index were assessed.

Results: Median specific gravity adjusted U-As was 11.7 μg/L (range: 2.6, 50.1). We found no association between U-As and broad math and reading scores, nor effect modification by %MMA or B-vitamins.

Conclusion: At low-levels of exposure, U-As does not appear to affect children's academic achievement.

Keywords: B-vitamins; Low level arsenic; Math; Reading.

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Conflicts of interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interests

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