A CURRENT EXAMINATION OF DIETARY INTAKES OF FIBER, CALCIUM, IRON, AND ZINC AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN U.S. CHILDREN AGED 1-5 YEARS Stephanie Ann Melchert, M.S. University of Nebraska, 2010 Adviser: Kaye Stanek Krogstrand The effect of lead on the health and well-being of those exposed has been well documented and many efforts have been made to reduce exposure of lead to the United States population. Despite these efforts, many studies have documented cognitive impairments and behavioral problems in children with even low levels of lead in their blood. Previous studies have suggested that a proper diet may have a role in the prevention of elevated blood lead levels in children. The objective of this study was to deter...
Lead is a common environmental contaminant. Lead exposure is a preventable risk that exists in all a...
Lead is a commonly found environmental toxic element that deteriorates health, especially that of ch...
There are few studies on lead’s effect on bone mineral density (BMD) in childhood. In this study, we...
<p/>This study deals with the relationship between environmental lead and blood lead in childr...
Objectives: Minerals such as zinc, copper, selenium, calcium, and magnesium are essential for normal...
Exposure to lead continues to be a public health concern, particularly for young children. The Cente...
Objectives: Minerals such as zinc, copper, selenium, calcium, and magnesium are essential for normal...
Abstract Background Blood lead levels have decreased ...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to identify the relationship between blood lead concentration ...
Lead is the most widespread environmental neurotoxin in the United States. Exposure to lead in early...
The adverse health effects of lead exposure in children are well described and include intellectual ...
Iron, calcium, and zinc are important nutrients for the young, developing child. This study describe...
Lead is a confirmed neurotoxicant, but the lowest blood lead concentration associated with deficits ...
Lead, as a toxic substance, invades the human body, and gradually damages the organs. Oftentimes, el...
Childhood lead exposure results in lower intel-ligence and behavior problems and negatively affects ...
Lead is a common environmental contaminant. Lead exposure is a preventable risk that exists in all a...
Lead is a commonly found environmental toxic element that deteriorates health, especially that of ch...
There are few studies on lead’s effect on bone mineral density (BMD) in childhood. In this study, we...
<p/>This study deals with the relationship between environmental lead and blood lead in childr...
Objectives: Minerals such as zinc, copper, selenium, calcium, and magnesium are essential for normal...
Exposure to lead continues to be a public health concern, particularly for young children. The Cente...
Objectives: Minerals such as zinc, copper, selenium, calcium, and magnesium are essential for normal...
Abstract Background Blood lead levels have decreased ...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to identify the relationship between blood lead concentration ...
Lead is the most widespread environmental neurotoxin in the United States. Exposure to lead in early...
The adverse health effects of lead exposure in children are well described and include intellectual ...
Iron, calcium, and zinc are important nutrients for the young, developing child. This study describe...
Lead is a confirmed neurotoxicant, but the lowest blood lead concentration associated with deficits ...
Lead, as a toxic substance, invades the human body, and gradually damages the organs. Oftentimes, el...
Childhood lead exposure results in lower intel-ligence and behavior problems and negatively affects ...
Lead is a common environmental contaminant. Lead exposure is a preventable risk that exists in all a...
Lead is a commonly found environmental toxic element that deteriorates health, especially that of ch...
There are few studies on lead’s effect on bone mineral density (BMD) in childhood. In this study, we...