نتایج جستجو برای: lead exposure

تعداد نتایج: 629524  

Journal: :The Journal of pediatrics 2002
Bruce P Lanphear Richard Hornung Mona Ho Cynthia R Howard Shirley Eberly Karen Knauf

OBJECTIVE To determine the relative contribution of residential lead hazards to children's blood lead concentrations during early childhood. METHODS We enrolled children 6 months of age and followed them until 24 months of age. Blood and samples of dust, soil, water and paint were analyzed for lead at 6-month intervals, and interviews were conducted to estimate nutritional, behavioral, and de...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2017
Yi He Bin Men Xiaofang Yang Yaxuan Li Hui Xu Dongsheng Wang

Bioturbation/bioirrigation can affect the remobilization of metals from sediments. In this study, experiments were performed to examine the effect of bioturbation/bioirrigation by different organisms on cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn) and lead (Pb) releasing from the spiked sediment. The diffusive gradient in thin films technique (DGT) revealed that at the end of exposure time, the labile ...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2014
Sonia Minnes Lynn Singer Meeyoung O Min Miaoping Wu Adelaide Lang Susan Yoon

OBJECTIVE Examined effects of prenatal cocaine exposure (PCE) on tobacco, alcohol, marijuana and cocaine use by age 15. METHODS Adolescent (n=358; 183 PCE, 175 non-prenatally cocaine exposed; NCE) drug use was assessed using urine, hair, and/or blood spot samples and self-report (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System; YRBSS) at ages 12 and 15. Logistic regression assessed effects of PCE on ...

2017
Paul Curtin Austen Curtin Christine Austin Chris Gennings Kristiina Tammimies Sven Bölte Manish Arora

Environmental exposures to essential and toxic elements may alter health trajectories, depending on the timing, intensity, and mixture of exposures. In epidemiologic studies, these factors are typically analyzed as a function of elemental concentrations in biological matrices measured at one or more points in time. Such an approach, however, fails to account for the temporal cyclicity in the me...

Journal: :Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 2007
Wassana Yantasee Charles Timchalk Yuehe Lin

Biomonitoring of lead (Pb) in blood and urine enables quantitative evaluation of human occupational and environmental exposures to Pb. State-of-the-art ICP-MS instruments can only analyze metals in laboratories, resulting in lengthy turnaround times, and they are expensive. In response to the growing need for a metal analyzer capable of on-site, real-time monitoring of trace toxic metals in ind...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2001
R Kaiser A K Henderson W R Daley M Naughton M H Khan M Rahman S Kieszak C H Rubin

Dhaka, Bangladesh, has one of the highest air lead levels in the world. In February 2000, we evaluated children at five primary schools in Dhaka to determine blood lead (BPb) levels, sources of environmental exposure, and potential risk factors for lead poisoning. Selected schools represented a range of geographic and socioeconomic strata. A total of 779 students 4-12 years of age participated....

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2016
Andrea Borghini Emilio Antonio Gianicolo Maria Grazia Andreassi

The article concerns potential harmful effects of exposure to lead. Although the occurrence of severe lead poisoning has receded in several countries, occupational exposure resulting in moderate and clinically symptomatic toxicity is still common. An earlier and precise characterization of an individual response is obligatory in order to assess the possible risks for human health. Biomarkers ma...

2017
Shirley X. Chen Clare L. S. Wiseman Dolon Chakravartty Donald C. Cole

Newcomer women from developing countries are recognized to be at risk for elevated exposures to environmental contaminants and associated negative health effects. As such, data on exposure sources and contaminant body burden concentrations is critical in the development of effective public health policies and interventions in support of newcomer health. We conducted a scoping review to gather e...

Journal: :Archives of oral biology 2011
G A S Leite R M M Sawan J M Teófilo I M Porto F B Sousa R F Gerlach

AIM Our aim was to test the hypothesis that co-exposure to lead and fluoride alter the severity of enamel fluorosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS Wistar rats were allocated in four groups: control, and 3 groups that received water containing 100 ppm of fluoride (F), 30 ppm of lead (Pb), or 100 ppm of F and 30 ppm of Pb (F+Pb) from the beginning of gestation. Enamel analysis and F and Pb determinatio...

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