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Arhiv Za Higijenu Rada I Toksikologiju | 2013

Exposure to urban air pollution and bone health in clinically healthy six-year-old-children

Lilian Calderón-Garcidueñas; Antonieta Mora-Tiscareño; Maricela Franco-Lira; Ricardo Torres-Jardón; Bernardo Peña-Cruz; Carolina Palacios-López; Hongtu Zhu; Linglong Kong; Nicolás Mendoza-Mendoza; Hortencia Montesinoscorrea; Lina Romero; Gildardo Valencia-Salazar; Michael P. Kavanaugh; Silvestre Frenk

Air pollution induces systemic inflammation, as well as respiratory, myocardial and brain inflammation in children. Peak bone mass is influenced by environmental factors. We tested the hypothesis that six-year-olds with lifetime exposures to urban air pollution will have alterations in inflammatory markers and bone mineral density (BMD) as opposed to low-polluted city residents when matched for BMI, breast feeding history, skin phototype, age, sex and socioeconomic status. This pilot study included 20 children from Mexico City (MC) (6.17 years ± 0.63 years) and 15 controls (6.27 years ± 0.76 years). We performed full paediatric examinations, a history of outdoor exposures, seven-day dietary recalls, serum inflammatory markers and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Children in MC had significantly higher concentrations of IL-6 (p=0.001), marked reductions in total blood neutrophils (p= 0.0002) and an increase in monocytes (p=0.005). MC children also had an insufficient Vitamin D intake and spent less time outdoors than controls (p<0.001) in an environment characterized by decreased UV light, with ozone and fine particulates concentrations above standard values. There were no significant differences between the cohorts in DXA Z scores. The impact of systemic inflammation, vitamin D insufficiency, air pollution, urban violence and poverty may have long-term bone detrimental outcomes in exposed paediatric populations as they grow older, increasing the risk of low bone mass and osteoporosis. The selection of reference populations for DXA must take into account air pollution exposures.


Archives of Medical Research | 2000

Serum-Ionized Calcium in Mexican Protein-Energy Malnourished Children

Silvestre Frenk; Bartolomé Pérez-Ortı́z; Teresa Murguı́a; Josefina Fajardo; Romelia Velasco; Teresa Sanabria

BACKGROUND Hypocalcemia occurring in children with severe primary protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) has previously been shown to merely reflect a reduction in the protein-bound fraction of serum calcium. On the other hand, ultrafilterable, i.e., nonprotein bound calcium (Ca(U)), remains unaffected. The aim of the present investigation was to test the hypothesis that in infantile PEM, ionized calcium, which represents the major and physiologically most important component of Ca(U), is also kept within a normal concentration, whatever the total serum calcium levels. METHODS Three milliliters of peripheral venous blood were obtained on admission and periodically afterward from 18 fasting marasmic infants and 6 children with the edematous form of PEM (kwashiorkor). Ionized calcium was determined in 125 microL aliquots of blood serum with ion-selective electrodes. The measurement of related elements and molecules was carried out with customary laboratory procedures. RESULTS On admission, as well as during the ensuing stages of nutritional recovery, ionized serum calcium exhibited a normal concentration, with the exception of two initial samples. Total calcium, total protein, albumin, and inorganic phosphate concentrations were decreased in a variable degree according to the clinical type, ascending to normal levels during recovery. CONCLUSIONS Ionized calcium serum concentration remains within normal limits in severe infantile PEM.


Salud Publica De Mexico | 1988

Un clásico sobre la desnutrición

Silvestre Frenk


Bol. méd. Hosp. Infant. Méx | 1999

Desnutrición de tercer grado en México (kwashiorkor en Africa)

Federico Gómez; Rafael Ramos Galván; Joaquin Cravioto; Silvestre Frenk


Gaceta Medica De Mexico | 1996

Los radicales libres: beneficios y problemas: IV. Enfermedades relacionadas con la acción de los radicales libres

Silvestre Frenk


Boletín de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana (OSP) | 1960

Metabolismo protéico en la desnutrición avanzada: Concentración de aminoácidos libres en el plasma sanguíneo

Joaquin Cravioto; Federico Gómez; Rafael Ramos Galván; Silvestre Frenk; Evangelina L. Montano; Nelly. Garcia


Archive | 2016

STUDIES ON THE UNDERNOURISHED CHILD

Joaquin Cravioto; Silvestre Frenk


Salud Publica De Mexico | 2014

Investigación científica en salud pública

Silvestre Frenk; José Manzano_Perez; Pablo Rivadeneyra_Neira


Revista médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social | 2014

Al primigenio hospital pediátrico de la seguridad social mexicana

Silvestre Frenk


Gaceta Medica De Mexico | 2012

César Chavarría Bonequi

Silvestre Frenk

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Joaquin Cravioto

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Antonieta Mora-Tiscareño

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Hongtu Zhu

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Lina Romero

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Bernardo Peña-Cruz

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Carolina Palacios-López

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Gildardo Valencia-Salazar

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Hortencia Montesinoscorrea

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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