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01 (0.86-1.18), 1.29 (1.07-1.56) and 1.25 (1.02-1.54) across quartiles 2 to 4 of iron intake. This significant association remained among men, but not among women in subgroup analyses. No significant association between either iron intake or serum iron level and the risk of IBD was observed. Generally, there was a positive association between iron intake and chronic diarrheal symptoms in adults that was modified by sex.Several heavy metal(oid)s are known mutagens and/or carcinogens. Exposure to these elements can lead to