The determination of blood lead levels was included in a Swiss population survey on cardiovascular risk factors in 1984-1985; 931 men and 843 women aged 25 to 75 years participated in the study. Mean blood lead levels (+/- SD) were 0.63 +/- 0.27 mumole/liter for men and 0.44 +/- 0.19 mumole/liter for women, respectively, with a slight increase with age for both sexes. These values are below the maximum level recommended by the Commission of the European Community in 1977; 18 cases were found with blood lead higher than 1.5 mumole/liter and in six of these, a professional exposure was suspected. Smoking habits, drinking habits, and consumption of dairy products were selected as lifestyle descriptors and educational level, occupational catego...
The aim of the study was to make an international comparison of blood levels of cadmium (B-Cd), lead...
This study adds 2014 data to previous northern Sweden MONICA Study data, providing a comparison of c...
Background: The blood lead concentrations of workers in lead battery factories are more than 4 times...
The determination of blood lead levels was included in a Swiss population survey on cardiovascular r...
We investigated the influence of various nonoccupational factors on blood lead levels (PbB) in a sam...
This study analyzes the trend and determinants of blood lead levels in a Swiss region (population 77...
We investigated the influence of various nonoccupational factors on blood lead levels (PbB) in a sam...
Background: Lead exposure, even at low levels, is associated with adverse health effects in humans. ...
Introduction This study follows cadmium and lead concentrations in blood in the adult population in ...
Eighty-eight percent of all 40-year-old male residents of four suburban municipalities of Copenhagen...
AIM In the present study, we assessed (cord)blood concentrations of toxic metals (cadmium [Cd], tota...
BackgroundThe French Nutrition and Health Survey (ENNS) was conducted in order to describe food cons...
Surveys of blood lead concentrations carried out in the UK under the EEC screening programme for lea...
INTRODUCTION: Lead exposure remains of continuing concern due to its known and suspected impacts on ...
Background. Previous research has addressed the issue that low-level blood lead concentration could ...
The aim of the study was to make an international comparison of blood levels of cadmium (B-Cd), lead...
This study adds 2014 data to previous northern Sweden MONICA Study data, providing a comparison of c...
Background: The blood lead concentrations of workers in lead battery factories are more than 4 times...
The determination of blood lead levels was included in a Swiss population survey on cardiovascular r...
We investigated the influence of various nonoccupational factors on blood lead levels (PbB) in a sam...
This study analyzes the trend and determinants of blood lead levels in a Swiss region (population 77...
We investigated the influence of various nonoccupational factors on blood lead levels (PbB) in a sam...
Background: Lead exposure, even at low levels, is associated with adverse health effects in humans. ...
Introduction This study follows cadmium and lead concentrations in blood in the adult population in ...
Eighty-eight percent of all 40-year-old male residents of four suburban municipalities of Copenhagen...
AIM In the present study, we assessed (cord)blood concentrations of toxic metals (cadmium [Cd], tota...
BackgroundThe French Nutrition and Health Survey (ENNS) was conducted in order to describe food cons...
Surveys of blood lead concentrations carried out in the UK under the EEC screening programme for lea...
INTRODUCTION: Lead exposure remains of continuing concern due to its known and suspected impacts on ...
Background. Previous research has addressed the issue that low-level blood lead concentration could ...
The aim of the study was to make an international comparison of blood levels of cadmium (B-Cd), lead...
This study adds 2014 data to previous northern Sweden MONICA Study data, providing a comparison of c...
Background: The blood lead concentrations of workers in lead battery factories are more than 4 times...