Some metabolic interrelationships among cadmium, lead, copper and zinc: Results from a field survey in cd-polluted areas in japan part II. Fecal excretion of the heavy metals.:PART II. FECAL EXCRETION OF THE HEAVY METALS
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A total of 216 men, 50 to 70 years of age, who were clinically healthy, in particular without proteinuria or glucosuria, were the subjects of fecal heavy metal analysis, with approximately 30 to 40 men from three Cd-polluted and matched control areas in Japan. The amount of fecal heavy metals (Cd, Pb, Cu and Zn) did not differ greatly from those metal amounts in daily foods. Fecal Cd is thought as a good indicator of Cd exposure. The inhabitants of 'Cd-polluted areas excreted 2.5 times more Cd in feces than the control area inhabitants. The daily balance study for the heavy metals revealed negative balance which did not differ significantly by area. This loss of the daily heavy metal balance may be due to other sources, such as inhalation by lung, resulting in the increase of those in the feces.
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