Lead (Pb) has been proved to exert adverse effect on human cardiovascular system. However, the cardiotoxicity of Pb on children is still unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate left ventricular (LV) structure and function, by using echocardiographic indices, in order to elucidate the effect of Pb on low-grade inflammation related to left ventricle in healthy preschool children. We recruited a total of 486 preschool children, 310 from Guiyu (e-waste-exposed area) and 176 from Haojiang (reference area). Blood Pb levels, complete blood counts, and LV parameters were evaluated. Associations between blood Pb levels and LV parameters and peripheral leukocyte counts were analyzed using linear regression models. The median blood level of Pb ...
A 3 years study was conducted to determine the evolution of blood lead concentrations (PbB) and free...
Exposure to lead is associated with adverse effects on neurodevelopment. However, studies of the eff...
Elevated blood lead level (BLL) is known to cause cardiac, immune, and cognitive damage but had not ...
Lead (Pb) has been proved to exert adverse effect on human cardiovascular system. However, the cardi...
Cardiovascular toxicity of lead (Pb) manifests primarily as an effect on blood pressure and eventual...
Lead (Pb) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) exposure is positively associated with cardiovas...
Lead (Pb) toxicity damages blood cells and disturbs the immune micro-environment. When Pb enters the...
The objective of the present study was to assess whether small elevations in lead level were associa...
Poverty, poor nutrition, environmental and social injustice prevailing in Latin America are factorst...
Lead (Pb) entering the body through different channels can damage the function of intestinal mucosal...
<p class="abstract"><strong> </strong><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Lead contamination ca...
A health survey of school children living in polluted regions of eastern Germany provided us with da...
Blood lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) levels have been associated with lower lung function in adults and ...
As a neurotoxicant, lead (Pb) primarily affects central nervous system, and particularly impacts dev...
Background. Children have been considered a risk group for lead (Pb) toxicity, mainly because of neu...
A 3 years study was conducted to determine the evolution of blood lead concentrations (PbB) and free...
Exposure to lead is associated with adverse effects on neurodevelopment. However, studies of the eff...
Elevated blood lead level (BLL) is known to cause cardiac, immune, and cognitive damage but had not ...
Lead (Pb) has been proved to exert adverse effect on human cardiovascular system. However, the cardi...
Cardiovascular toxicity of lead (Pb) manifests primarily as an effect on blood pressure and eventual...
Lead (Pb) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) exposure is positively associated with cardiovas...
Lead (Pb) toxicity damages blood cells and disturbs the immune micro-environment. When Pb enters the...
The objective of the present study was to assess whether small elevations in lead level were associa...
Poverty, poor nutrition, environmental and social injustice prevailing in Latin America are factorst...
Lead (Pb) entering the body through different channels can damage the function of intestinal mucosal...
<p class="abstract"><strong> </strong><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Lead contamination ca...
A health survey of school children living in polluted regions of eastern Germany provided us with da...
Blood lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) levels have been associated with lower lung function in adults and ...
As a neurotoxicant, lead (Pb) primarily affects central nervous system, and particularly impacts dev...
Background. Children have been considered a risk group for lead (Pb) toxicity, mainly because of neu...
A 3 years study was conducted to determine the evolution of blood lead concentrations (PbB) and free...
Exposure to lead is associated with adverse effects on neurodevelopment. However, studies of the eff...
Elevated blood lead level (BLL) is known to cause cardiac, immune, and cognitive damage but had not ...