Lead is a developmental neurotoxicant in wide industrial use that was once broadly distributed in the environment. The extent of the US population exposed in early life to high levels of lead is unknown, as are the consequences for population IQ. Serial, cross-sectional blood–lead level (BLL) data from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), a nationally representative sample of US children aged 1 to 5 (n = 11,616) from 1976 to 1980 to 2015 to 2016 was combined with population estimates from the US Census, the Human Mortality Database, and the United Nations. NHANES and leaded gasoline consumption data were used to estimate BLLs from 1940 to 1975. We estimated the number and proportion of people that fall within seven BLL...
Many times in the history of lead toxicology the view has prevailed that „the problem” has been sol...
This study explores the relationship between children‘s cognitive abilities and lead (Pb) exposure w...
Lead is a confirmed neurotoxin, but questions remain about lead-associated intellectual deficits at ...
In the last decade children’s blood lead levels have fallen significantly in a number of countries, ...
Lead is a confirmed neurotoxin, but questions remain about lead-associated intellectual deficits at ...
<p>Lead is a ubiquitous dietary contaminant that occurs in food because of natural and anthrop...
The adverse health effects of lead exposure in children are well described and include intellectual ...
AbstractBackgroundLead is toxic and affects neurodevelopment in children even at low levels. There h...
Objective: We explored relationships between children's cognitive abilities measured with the Wechsl...
Background\ud Early life lead exposure might be a risk factor for neurocognitive impairment in adult...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between environmental exposure to lead and children's intelligen...
Context.— Many studies have found a significant inverse association between early exposure to enviro...
This study compares changes in children’s blood lead levels in the United States with subsequent cha...
Absorption\u22, data was collected regarding one hundred twenty-one children (seventy-four boys and ...
Lead in the environment has been identified as one of the major preventable causes of cognitive defi...
Many times in the history of lead toxicology the view has prevailed that „the problem” has been sol...
This study explores the relationship between children‘s cognitive abilities and lead (Pb) exposure w...
Lead is a confirmed neurotoxin, but questions remain about lead-associated intellectual deficits at ...
In the last decade children’s blood lead levels have fallen significantly in a number of countries, ...
Lead is a confirmed neurotoxin, but questions remain about lead-associated intellectual deficits at ...
<p>Lead is a ubiquitous dietary contaminant that occurs in food because of natural and anthrop...
The adverse health effects of lead exposure in children are well described and include intellectual ...
AbstractBackgroundLead is toxic and affects neurodevelopment in children even at low levels. There h...
Objective: We explored relationships between children's cognitive abilities measured with the Wechsl...
Background\ud Early life lead exposure might be a risk factor for neurocognitive impairment in adult...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between environmental exposure to lead and children's intelligen...
Context.— Many studies have found a significant inverse association between early exposure to enviro...
This study compares changes in children’s blood lead levels in the United States with subsequent cha...
Absorption\u22, data was collected regarding one hundred twenty-one children (seventy-four boys and ...
Lead in the environment has been identified as one of the major preventable causes of cognitive defi...
Many times in the history of lead toxicology the view has prevailed that „the problem” has been sol...
This study explores the relationship between children‘s cognitive abilities and lead (Pb) exposure w...
Lead is a confirmed neurotoxin, but questions remain about lead-associated intellectual deficits at ...