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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2015 Nov 4;26(5):452–457. doi: 10.1038/jes.2015.69

Table 2.

Estimated exposure to arsenic (μg kg−1 d−1) during the first year of life. These estimates were calculated using central tendency or upper-bound inputs for the body-weight adjusted ingestion rate, the concentration of arsenic in infant formula powder, and the concentration of arsenic in breast milk. Variability among infants is due to individual-level data on the concentration of arsenic in tap water (for Formula-fed and Mixed feeding infants) and change in feeding mode over time.

A) Central tendency model
All
Breastfed
Mixed
Formula Fed
% (n) GM (95% CI)a % (n) Valueb % (n) GM (95% CI) % (n) GM (95% CI)
4 months 100 (356) 0.10 (0.09, 0.12) 45 (159) 0.03 24 (85) 0.20 (0.16, 0.25) 31 (112) 0.28 (0.23, 0.34)
8 months 100 (356) 0.09 (0.08, 0.10) 33 (119) 0.02 16 (58) 0.13 (0.10, 0.17) 50 (179) 0.20 (0.17, 0.24)
12 months 100 (356) 0.07 (0.07, 0.08) 21 (73) 0.01 13 (48) 0.07 (0.05, 0.09) 66 (235) 0.13 (0.11, 0.15)

B) Upper bound model

All
Breastfed
Mixed
Formula Fed
% (n) GM (95% CI)a % (n) Valueb % (n) GM (95% CI) % (n) GM (95% CI)

4 months 100 (356) 0.22 (0.20, 0.24) 45 (159) 0.09 24 (85) 0.37 (0.30, 0.44) 31 (112) 0.51 (0.43, 0.61)
8 months 100 (356) 0.24 (0.21, 0.26) 33 (119) 0.08 16 (58) 0.30 (0.24, 0.38) 50 (179) 0.45 (0.40, 0.52)
12 months 100 (356) 0.24 (0.21, 0.26) 21 (73) 0.06 13 (48) 0.21 (0.17, 0.25) 66 (235) 0.37 (0.33, 0.41)
a

GM=Geometric mean and 95% CI=95% confidence interval

b

There is no distribution for breastfed infants because all infants had the same input values for body-weight adjusted ingestion rate