哥伦比亚大学的研究将环境金属与通过动脉化恶化的心脏病联系起来. Columbia University study links environmental metals to worsened heart disease through artery calcification.
哥伦比亚大学的一项研究表明,接触镉、铀和钴等环境金属与心脏病恶化有关,特别是通过动脉钙化增加。 A Columbia University study reveals that exposure to environmental metals such as cadmium, uranium, and cobalt is linked to worsened heart disease, specifically through increased artery calcification. 研究人员分析了6400多名成年人的尿样, 发现高金属含量与动脉硬化有关, Analyzing urine samples from over 6,400 adults, researchers found that higher metal levels correlate with stiffer arteries, a key aspect of atherosclerosis. 这项研究强调需要采取监管措施减少接触,因为污染对心血管健康构成重大风险。 The study underscores the need for regulatory measures to reduce exposure, as pollution poses a significant cardiovascular health risk.