Background: We examined the effects of lead on kidney function in occupationally and environmentally exposed adults from a Dallas lead smelter community that was the site of an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund clean-up. All subjects were African Americans—a racial group that bears a disproportionate burden of kidney disease. Methods: A two-phase health screening was conducted. Phase II included a physical examination and laboratory tests. Study subjects were African Americans residents, aged ≥19 years to ≤89 years. Of 778 subjects, 726 were environmentally exposed and 52 were both occupationally and environmentally exposed. The effects of lead exposure on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) were exam...
Objectives Environmental exposure to multiple metals is common. A number of metals cause nephrotoxic...
Occupational exposure to lead: Effects on renal function. Although nephrotoxicity is common followin...
Background: In Central America, an epidemic of chronic kidney disease (CKD) primarily affects younge...
Background: Environmental lead exposure has been associated with decreased kidney function, but evid...
Blood lead and chronic kidney disease in the general United States population: Results from NHANES I...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies suggested that occupational or environmental exposure to lead adversely...
Background: In spite of the high risk of lead exposure in Nigeria, there is a paucity of data on the...
Numerous studies suggested that occupational or environmental exposure to lead adversely affects ren...
High environmental exposure to lead is associated with kidney failure, but the effect of low-level e...
Environmental cadmium and lead exposures are widespread, and both metals are nephrotoxic at high exp...
OBJECTIVE--The study was undertaken to assess whether the changes in urinary excretion of eicosanoid...
Background: Chronic, high-level lead exposure is a known risk factor for kidney disease. The effect ...
Lead exposure at work has been linked to significant health impacts, including a detrimental impact ...
The health effects of chronic exposure to heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, and mercury are widely...
Background: Several environmental studies have reported that low-level exposure to nephrotoxic eleme...
Objectives Environmental exposure to multiple metals is common. A number of metals cause nephrotoxic...
Occupational exposure to lead: Effects on renal function. Although nephrotoxicity is common followin...
Background: In Central America, an epidemic of chronic kidney disease (CKD) primarily affects younge...
Background: Environmental lead exposure has been associated with decreased kidney function, but evid...
Blood lead and chronic kidney disease in the general United States population: Results from NHANES I...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies suggested that occupational or environmental exposure to lead adversely...
Background: In spite of the high risk of lead exposure in Nigeria, there is a paucity of data on the...
Numerous studies suggested that occupational or environmental exposure to lead adversely affects ren...
High environmental exposure to lead is associated with kidney failure, but the effect of low-level e...
Environmental cadmium and lead exposures are widespread, and both metals are nephrotoxic at high exp...
OBJECTIVE--The study was undertaken to assess whether the changes in urinary excretion of eicosanoid...
Background: Chronic, high-level lead exposure is a known risk factor for kidney disease. The effect ...
Lead exposure at work has been linked to significant health impacts, including a detrimental impact ...
The health effects of chronic exposure to heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, and mercury are widely...
Background: Several environmental studies have reported that low-level exposure to nephrotoxic eleme...
Objectives Environmental exposure to multiple metals is common. A number of metals cause nephrotoxic...
Occupational exposure to lead: Effects on renal function. Although nephrotoxicity is common followin...
Background: In Central America, an epidemic of chronic kidney disease (CKD) primarily affects younge...