Background. The level at which low-level lead exposure produces subclinical adverse health effects in adults remains to be established. Methods. The Study for Promotion of Health in Recycling Lead (SPHERL) will enroll 500 newly hired workers, whose blood lead during 2 years of follow-up is expected to increase from levels less than 2 mu g/dl, as currently observed in the US population, to 20-30 mu g/dl. The main outcome variables to be studied are (i) blood pressure (BP) analyzed as a continuous or categorical variable, both cross-sectionally and longitudinally, and using conventional and ambulatory BP measurement; (ii) indexes of glomerular and tubular renal function, (iii) heart rate variability analyzed in the frequency domain as measure...
Background: Lead (Pb), a ubiquitous metal with many uses, has been associated with many significant ...
Lead, which is widely used in industry, is a common element found in low concentrations in the Earth...
Background:Scientists and regulators have sought to understand whether and how physiologic dysregula...
Background. The level at which low-level lead exposure produces subclinical adverse health effects i...
Abstract:Lead is a toxic metal whose widespread use has created major environmental contamination an...
Background: Review of other epidemiological studies reveal inconsistent results of relationships bet...
Blood lead threshold levels have been decidedly downward over the past forty years. While it may be ...
Background: The toxicity due to lead is a widely researched sphere of public interest. Positive asso...
Background Lead poisoning is a health condition that occur when people are showing to lead compound...
Lead is an environmental hazard that should be addressed worldwide. Over time, human exposure to lea...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies relating nervous activity to blood lead (BL) levels have limited releva...
Background: Lead is a toxic element which causes acute, subacute or chronic poisoning through enviro...
Background: Aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV) predicts cardiovascular complications, but the associa...
Lead, which is widely used in industry, is a common element found in low concentrations in the Earth...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies suggested that occupational or environmental exposure to lead adversely...
Background: Lead (Pb), a ubiquitous metal with many uses, has been associated with many significant ...
Lead, which is widely used in industry, is a common element found in low concentrations in the Earth...
Background:Scientists and regulators have sought to understand whether and how physiologic dysregula...
Background. The level at which low-level lead exposure produces subclinical adverse health effects i...
Abstract:Lead is a toxic metal whose widespread use has created major environmental contamination an...
Background: Review of other epidemiological studies reveal inconsistent results of relationships bet...
Blood lead threshold levels have been decidedly downward over the past forty years. While it may be ...
Background: The toxicity due to lead is a widely researched sphere of public interest. Positive asso...
Background Lead poisoning is a health condition that occur when people are showing to lead compound...
Lead is an environmental hazard that should be addressed worldwide. Over time, human exposure to lea...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies relating nervous activity to blood lead (BL) levels have limited releva...
Background: Lead is a toxic element which causes acute, subacute or chronic poisoning through enviro...
Background: Aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV) predicts cardiovascular complications, but the associa...
Lead, which is widely used in industry, is a common element found in low concentrations in the Earth...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies suggested that occupational or environmental exposure to lead adversely...
Background: Lead (Pb), a ubiquitous metal with many uses, has been associated with many significant ...
Lead, which is widely used in industry, is a common element found in low concentrations in the Earth...
Background:Scientists and regulators have sought to understand whether and how physiologic dysregula...