AbstractBackgroundLead is toxic and affects neurodevelopment in children even at low levels. There has been a long-term effort in the United States to reduce exposure to lead in the environment. We studied the latest US population blood lead levels and analyzed its trend.MethodBlood lead levels in 63,890 participants of the National Health Nutrition and Examination Survey 1999-2014 were analyzed using SPSS Complex Samples v22.0 (IBM Corp, Armonk, NY).ResultsMean blood lead levels and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were 1.65 μg/dL (1.62-1.68), 1.44 μg/dL (1.42-1.47), 1.43 μg/dL (1.40-1.45), 1.29 μg/dL (1.27-1.32), 1.27 μg/dL (1.25-1.29), 1.12 μg/dL (1.10-1.14), 0.97 μg/dL (0.95-0.99), and 0.84 μg/dL (0.82-0.86) in 1999-2000, 2001-2002, 2003-...
Lead is a common environmental contaminant. Lead exposure is a preventable risk that exists in all a...
BackgroundAnalyses of mortality data for participants examined in 1976\ue2\u20ac\u201c1980 in the se...
Background and Significance: Despite the many historical efforts by the U.S. to reduce lead (Pb) in ...
AbstractBackgroundLead is toxic and affects neurodevelopment in children even at low levels. There h...
OBJECTIVE: Blood lead level is associated with increased mortality. Therefore, we analysed the updat...
IntroductionBlood lead concentrations among children aged 6 years and younger become a concern at 10...
In 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) adopted its Advisory Committee on Chil...
One of the more recent growing public health concerns is the impact of the changing environment on h...
Lead is a confirmed neurotoxicant, but the lowest blood lead concentration associated with deficits ...
The adverse health effects of lead exposure in children are well described and include intellectual ...
Lead is a developmental neurotoxicant in wide industrial use that was once broadly distributed in th...
Context:During the past 45 years, exposure to lead has declined dramatically in the United States. T...
During years 1991–2009 the blood samples from 175,000 children have been examined and the average ...
Lead is a confirmed neurotoxin, but questions remain about lead-associated intellectual deficits at ...
AbstractLead exposure and blood lead levels (BLLs) in the United States have declined dramatically s...
Lead is a common environmental contaminant. Lead exposure is a preventable risk that exists in all a...
BackgroundAnalyses of mortality data for participants examined in 1976\ue2\u20ac\u201c1980 in the se...
Background and Significance: Despite the many historical efforts by the U.S. to reduce lead (Pb) in ...
AbstractBackgroundLead is toxic and affects neurodevelopment in children even at low levels. There h...
OBJECTIVE: Blood lead level is associated with increased mortality. Therefore, we analysed the updat...
IntroductionBlood lead concentrations among children aged 6 years and younger become a concern at 10...
In 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) adopted its Advisory Committee on Chil...
One of the more recent growing public health concerns is the impact of the changing environment on h...
Lead is a confirmed neurotoxicant, but the lowest blood lead concentration associated with deficits ...
The adverse health effects of lead exposure in children are well described and include intellectual ...
Lead is a developmental neurotoxicant in wide industrial use that was once broadly distributed in th...
Context:During the past 45 years, exposure to lead has declined dramatically in the United States. T...
During years 1991–2009 the blood samples from 175,000 children have been examined and the average ...
Lead is a confirmed neurotoxin, but questions remain about lead-associated intellectual deficits at ...
AbstractLead exposure and blood lead levels (BLLs) in the United States have declined dramatically s...
Lead is a common environmental contaminant. Lead exposure is a preventable risk that exists in all a...
BackgroundAnalyses of mortality data for participants examined in 1976\ue2\u20ac\u201c1980 in the se...
Background and Significance: Despite the many historical efforts by the U.S. to reduce lead (Pb) in ...