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. 2017 May 26;14(6):564. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14060564

Table 1.

Sample characteristics of low and high cadmium dietary exposure (above or below the respective medians).

Low (<29.87 µg/day) High (>29.87 µg/day) p-Value p-Value *
Median (IQR) Median (IQR)
Age at measurement 57 (54–61) 59 (55–63) 0.18
Body mass index (kg/m2) 27.71 (24.63–30.41) 27.24 (24.33–28.99) 0.11
Dietary vitamin D (µg/day) 4.08 (2.47–7.15) 8.67 (4.89–13.33) <0.001 <0.001
Dietary calcium (mg/day) 915 (613–1221.5) 1214 (883–1528) <0.001 0.04
Dietary Iron (mg/day) 12.01 (9.5–15.41) 15.91 (13.28–21.88) <0.001 <0.001
Dietary energy (Kcal/day) 1996.7 (1645.7–2317.1) 2360.05 (1946.97–2712.27) <0.001 N/A
Dietary magnesium (mg/day) 221 (173.4–292.3) 322.2 (234.95–407.57) <0.001 <0.001
Dietary cadmium/body weigth (µg/kg b.w) 2.18 (1.61–2.66) 4.40 (3.65–5.85) <0.001 <0.001
Dietary cadmium (µg/day) 20.55 (15.60–25.10) 41.04 (34.90–54.55) <0.001 <0.001

* After further adjustment by energy intake.