Title of article :
Urinary Mutagens and Lifestyle Factors
Author/Authors :
Kanae Mure، نويسنده , , Tatsuya Takeshita، نويسنده , , Toru Takeuchi، نويسنده , , Kanehisa Morimoto، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
Background.Lifestyle determines the amount of exposure to environmental carcinogens/mutagens. We examined the relationship between various lifestyle factors and the urinary level of mutagens, which reflects both exposure dose and metabolism of these carcinogens/mutagens.Methods.Twenty-four-hour urine specimens obtained from 69 males were subjected to blue rayon extraction, after which the elutions were fractionated by carboxymethyl cellulose column chromatography. The mutagens were measured by using an S9-mediatedSalmonellamutagenicity test. The subjects were classified into three groups according to their total scores on a questionnaire regarding eight health practices: cigarette smoking, alcohol drinking, nutritional balance, eating breakfast, sleeping hours, working hours, physical exercise, and mental stress.Results.Compared with those with “poor” health practice, subjects with “good” health practice showed a significantly lower urinary level of mutagens in all chromatography fractions, as well as in the acid- and alkali-elutable fractions. Cigarette smoking and nutritional balance were the most highly correlated factors.Conclusions.Our findings show that poor health practices increase the urinary level of mutagens, suggesting that a healthy lifestyle reduces exposure to carcinogens/mutagens and may reduce cancer risk.
Keywords :
blue rayon , Salmonella typhimuriumTA98. , lifestyle , urinary mutagens
Journal title :
Preventive Medicine
Journal title :
Preventive Medicine