Heavy metal exposures in aerodigestive clinic cohort of infants with reflux or dysphagia
Nan Du, Maritha Du, Tracy Punshon, Rachel Rosen

TL;DR
The study found no significant differences in arsenic levels in infants with reflux or dysphagia using different thickeners, but higher arsenic was linked to alternative food sources.
Contribution
This is the first study to compare heavy metal exposure in infants using different thickeners for reflux or dysphagia.
Findings
No significant difference in urinary arsenic levels between infants using different thickeners.
Higher arsenic levels were associated with more servings of alternative arsenic sources in solid foods.
Molybdenum levels varied significantly between thickener groups.
Abstract
Infant cereals (rice/oatmeal), purees, and anti-reflux formulas are often first line treatments for thickening in infants with reflux and oropharyngeal dysphagia. However, there has been growing concern about heavy metal contamination, especially arsenic, in these commonly used thickeners. This is a particular concern in infants who may be more susceptible to heavy metal neurotoxicity. The study aimed to assess whether there are differences in heavy metal levels, particularly arsenic, in infants with reflux or oropharyngeal dysphagia while on different thickeners. We performed a single center study in infants (< 1 year of age) with diagnosis of reflux or oropharyngeal dysphagia who were seen between December 2021–2023. Participants submitted urine samples and completed dietary questionnaires to assess their elemental exposures. The primary outcome of interest was urinary arsenic…
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TopicsHeavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity · Pregnancy and Medication Impact · Fluoride Effects and Removal
