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A high-selenium lentil dietary intervention in Bangladesh to counteract arsenic toxicity: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
by
Vandenberg, Albert
, Akhtar, Evana
, Krohn, Regina M.
, Raqib, Rubhana
, Smits, Judit E. G.
in
Analysis
/ Arsenic
/ Arsenic - adverse effects
/ Arsenic - urine
/ Arsenic Poisoning - diagnosis
/ Arsenic Poisoning - diet therapy
/ Arsenic Poisoning - metabolism
/ Bangladesh
/ Beans
/ Biomarkers - urine
/ Biomedicine
/ Blood pressure
/ Body Burden
/ Clinical Protocols
/ Clinical trials
/ Diet
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Drinking water
/ Families & family life
/ Feces - chemistry
/ Female
/ Food
/ Health aspects
/ Health Sciences
/ Humans
/ Lens Plant
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Poisoning
/ Recommended Dietary Allowances
/ Registration
/ Research Design
/ Research ethics
/ Saskatchewan
/ Selenium
/ Selenium - administration & dosage
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Study Protocol
/ Time Factors
/ Toxicity
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - adverse effects
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - urine
/ Water Supply
2016
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A high-selenium lentil dietary intervention in Bangladesh to counteract arsenic toxicity: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
by
Vandenberg, Albert
, Akhtar, Evana
, Krohn, Regina M.
, Raqib, Rubhana
, Smits, Judit E. G.
in
Analysis
/ Arsenic
/ Arsenic - adverse effects
/ Arsenic - urine
/ Arsenic Poisoning - diagnosis
/ Arsenic Poisoning - diet therapy
/ Arsenic Poisoning - metabolism
/ Bangladesh
/ Beans
/ Biomarkers - urine
/ Biomedicine
/ Blood pressure
/ Body Burden
/ Clinical Protocols
/ Clinical trials
/ Diet
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Drinking water
/ Families & family life
/ Feces - chemistry
/ Female
/ Food
/ Health aspects
/ Health Sciences
/ Humans
/ Lens Plant
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Poisoning
/ Recommended Dietary Allowances
/ Registration
/ Research Design
/ Research ethics
/ Saskatchewan
/ Selenium
/ Selenium - administration & dosage
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Study Protocol
/ Time Factors
/ Toxicity
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - adverse effects
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - urine
/ Water Supply
2016
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A high-selenium lentil dietary intervention in Bangladesh to counteract arsenic toxicity: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
by
Vandenberg, Albert
, Akhtar, Evana
, Krohn, Regina M.
, Raqib, Rubhana
, Smits, Judit E. G.
in
Analysis
/ Arsenic
/ Arsenic - adverse effects
/ Arsenic - urine
/ Arsenic Poisoning - diagnosis
/ Arsenic Poisoning - diet therapy
/ Arsenic Poisoning - metabolism
/ Bangladesh
/ Beans
/ Biomarkers - urine
/ Biomedicine
/ Blood pressure
/ Body Burden
/ Clinical Protocols
/ Clinical trials
/ Diet
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Drinking water
/ Families & family life
/ Feces - chemistry
/ Female
/ Food
/ Health aspects
/ Health Sciences
/ Humans
/ Lens Plant
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Poisoning
/ Recommended Dietary Allowances
/ Registration
/ Research Design
/ Research ethics
/ Saskatchewan
/ Selenium
/ Selenium - administration & dosage
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Study Protocol
/ Time Factors
/ Toxicity
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - adverse effects
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - urine
/ Water Supply
2016
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A high-selenium lentil dietary intervention in Bangladesh to counteract arsenic toxicity: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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A high-selenium lentil dietary intervention in Bangladesh to counteract arsenic toxicity: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
2016
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Overview
Background
Millions of people worldwide are exposed to dangerous levels of arsenic (above the WHO water standard of 10 ppb) in drinking water and food. Lack of nutritious foods exacerbates the adverse health effects of arsenic poisoning. The micronutrient selenium is a known antagonist to arsenic, promoting the excretion of arsenic from the body. Studies are in progress examining the potential of using selenium supplement pills to counteract arsenic toxicity. We are planning a clinical trial to test whether high-selenium lentils, as a whole food solution, can improve the health of arsenic-exposed Bangladeshi villagers.
Methods/design
A total of 400 participants (about 80 families) will be divided into two groups via computer-generated block randomization. Eligibility criteria are age (≥14) years) and arsenic concentration in the household tube well (≥100 ppb).
In this double-blind study, one group will eat high-selenium lentils grown in western Canada; the other will consume low-selenium lentils grown in Idaho, USA. Each participant will consume 65 g of lentils each day for 6 months. At the onset, midterm, and end of the trial, blood, urine and stool, plus hair (day 1 and at 6 months only) samples will be collected and a health examination conducted including assessment of acute lung inflammation, body mass and height, and blood pressure. The major outcome will be arsenic excretion in urine and feces, as well as arsenic deposition in hair and morbidity outcomes as assessed by a biweekly questionnaire. Secondary outcomes include antioxidant status, lipid profile, lung inflammation status, and blood pressure.
Discussion
Selenium pills as a treatment for arsenic exposure are costly and inconvenient, whereas a whole food approach to lower the toxic burden of arsenic may be a practical remedy for Bangladeshi people while efforts to provide safe drinking water are continuing. If high-selenium lentils prove to be effective in counteracting arsenic toxicity, agronomic partnerships between Canada and Bangladesh will work to improve the selenium content of the Bangladeshi-grown lentil crops. Results will be presented to the community to promote informed food choices, which may include increasing selenium in their diet.
Trial registration
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT02429921
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Arsenic
/ Arsenic Poisoning - diagnosis
/ Arsenic Poisoning - diet therapy
/ Arsenic Poisoning - metabolism
/ Beans
/ Diet
/ Female
/ Food
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Recommended Dietary Allowances
/ Selenium
/ Selenium - administration & dosage
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Toxicity
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - adverse effects
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