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Longitudinal Associations Between Blood Lead Concentrations Lower Than 10 μg/dL and Neurobehavioral Development in Environmentally Exposed Children in Mexico City

机译:墨西哥城环境暴露儿童血铅浓度低于10μg/ dL与神经行为发育之间的纵向关联

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OBJECTIVE. Increasing evidence suggests that 10 μg/dL, the current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention screening guideline for children's blood lead level, should not be interpreted as a level at which adverse effects do not occur. Using data from a prospective study conducted in Mexico City, Mexico, we evaluated the dose-effect relationship between blood lead levels and neurodevelopment at 12 and 24 months of age.METHODS. The study population consisted of 294 children whose blood lead levels at both 12 and 24 months of age were 10 μg/dL; blood lead levels were measured by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy; Bayley Scales of Infant Development II were administered at these ages. The outcomes of interest were the Mental Development Index and the Psychomotor Development Index.RESULTS. Adjusting for covariates, children's blood lead levels at 24 months were significantly associated, in an inverse direction, with both Mental Development Index and Psychomotor Development Index scores at 24 months. Blood lead level at 12 months of age was not associated with concurrent Mental Development Index or Psychomotor Development Index scores or with Mental Development Index at 24 months of age but was significantly associated with Psychomotor Development Index score at 24 months. The relationships were not altered by adjustment for cord blood lead level or, in the analyses of 24-month Mental Development Index and Psychomotor Development Index scores, for the 12-month Mental Development Index and Psychomotor Development Index scores. For both Mental Development Index and Psychomotor Development Index at 24 months of age, the coefficients that were associated with concurrent blood lead level were significantly larger among children with blood lead levels 10 μg/dL than it was among children with levels 10 μg/dL.CONCLUSIONS. These analyses indicate that children's neurodevelopment is inversely related to their blood lead levels even in the range of 10 μg/dL. Our findings were consistent with a supralinear relationship between blood lead levels and neurobehavioral outcomes.
机译:目的。越来越多的证据表明,疾病控制和预防中心现行的儿童血铅水平筛查指南10μg/ dL不应被解释为不会产生不良影响的水平。利用在墨西哥墨西哥城进行的一项前瞻性研究数据,我们评估了12和24个月大时血铅水平与神经发育之间的剂量效应关系。研究人群包括294名儿童,他们在12和24个月大时的血铅水平均<10μg/ dL。血铅水平通过石墨炉原子吸收光谱法测量。在这些年龄段使用贝利婴儿发育量表II。感兴趣的结果是心理发展指数和心理运动发展指数。校正协变量后,儿童在24个月时的血铅水平与24个月时的心理发展指数和心理运动发展指数得分呈显着负相关。 12个月大时的血铅水平与并发的心理发展指数或精神运动发展指数得分无关,或与24个月大时的精神发育指数无关,但与24个月时的精神运动发展指数得分显着相关。通过调整脐带血铅水平或在分析24个月精神发育指数和精神运动发育指数得分时,对于12个月精神发育指数和精神运动发育指数得分,这种关系没有改变。对于24个月大的心理发育指数和精神运动发育指数,血铅水平<10μg/ dL的儿童与同时发生的血铅水平相关的系数明显大于血铅水平<10μg/ dL的儿童。 dL。结论。这些分析表明,即使在<10μg/ dL的范围内,儿童的神经发育也与他们的血铅水平成反比。我们的发现与血铅水平与神经行为结果之间的超线性关系一致。
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