Blood lead concentration and its associated factors in preschool children in eastern Iran: a cross-sectional study

被引:12
作者
Zardast, Mahmoud [1 ]
Khorashadi-Zadeh, Seyedeh Samira [2 ]
Nakhaee, Samaneh [1 ]
Amirabadizadeh, Alireza [1 ,3 ]
Mehrpour, Omid [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Birjand Univ Med Sci, Med Toxicol & Drug Abuse Res Ctr MTDRC, Birjand, Iran
[2] Birjand Univ Med Sci, Student Res Comm, Birjand, Iran
[3] Birjand Univ Med Sci, Cardiovasc Dis Res Ctr, Birjand, Iran
[4] Univ Arizona, Coll Pharm, Arizona Poison & Drug Informat Ctr, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
关键词
Blood lead concentration; Children; Iran; Lead toxicity; EXPOSURE; TOXICITY; ABSORPTION; WORKERS;
D O I
10.1186/s12887-020-02302-7
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Background Lead is a toxic metal that affects almost every organ in the body. Children are more susceptible to lead toxicity because they ingest non-food items (pica), have oral exploratory habits, absorb more substantial amounts of ingested lead compared to adults, and have a developing central nervous system. This study describes venous blood lead concentrations (BLC) in young children living in Birjand, Iran. Methods A cross-sectional study was performed in 2016 on children 1-7 years of age who were referred to healthcare centers in Birjand City. Demographic information was obtained, and their BLC was tested using atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). Results Four hundred children were tested. Their mean age was 52.37 +/- 23.77 months; their mean BLC was 2.49 +/- 2.64 mu g/dL (median 1.85 mu g/dL). Thirty-two (8%) children had a BLC > 5 mu g/dL. A logistic regression model revealed that per one unit of increase in age, the chance of an elevated BLC decreased by 3% (OR (95%CI): 0.97 (0.96-0.99),p < 0.01). The risks of an elevated BLC was 61% lower in girls compared to boys (OR (95%CI): 0.39 (0.17-0.92),p = 0.03). Further, per one rate of increase in the BMI, the chance of an elevated BLC was higher (OR (95%CI): 1.13 (1.02-1.24),p = 0.01). Children whose fathers were laborers had higher BLC than those with employee fathers (p = 0.01). Conclusion Of 400 children aged 1-7 years old living in Birjand, Iran, 8% had elevated BLC. BLC correlated with the child 's age, gender, body mass index, and father's occupation.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 39 条
[1]   Interaction of lead with some essential trace metals in the blood of anemic children from Lucknow, India [J].
Ahamed, M. ;
Singh, S. ;
Behari, J. R. ;
Kumar, A. ;
Siddiqui, M. K. J. .
CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA, 2007, 377 (1-2) :92-97
[2]   Environmental lead toxicity and nutritional factors [J].
Ahamed, Maqusood ;
Kaleem, Mohd. ;
Siddiqui, Javed .
CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2007, 26 (04) :400-408
[3]   Blood lead levels in iron-deficient and noniron-deficient adults [J].
Alabdullah, H ;
Bareford, D ;
Braithwaite, R ;
Chipman, K .
CLINICAL AND LABORATORY HAEMATOLOGY, 2005, 27 (02) :105-109
[4]  
Ashley K, 2017, NIOSH MANUAL ANALYTI, V5th
[5]   Soil ingestion: A concern for acute toxicity in children [J].
Calabrese, EJ ;
Stanek, EJ ;
James, RC ;
Roberts, SM .
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 1997, 105 (12) :1354-1358
[6]   Predictors of lead absorption in children of lead workers [J].
Chan, J ;
Sim, M ;
Golec, R ;
Forbes, A .
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE-OXFORD, 2000, 50 (06) :398-405
[7]   Biochemical effects of lead exposure on systolic & diastolic blood pressure, heme biosynthesis and hematological parameters in automobile workers of North Karnataka (India) [J].
Dongre N.N. ;
Suryakar A.N. ;
Patil A.J. ;
Ambekar J.G. ;
Rathi D.B. .
Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry, 2011, 26 (4) :400-406
[8]   CDC's Lead Poisoning Prevention Program: A Long-standing Responsibility and Commitment to Protect Children From Lead Exposure [J].
Ettinger, Adrienne S. ;
Leonard, Monica L. ;
Mason, Jacquelyn .
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MANAGEMENT AND PRACTICE, 2019, 25 :S5-S12
[9]  
Faranoush M., 2003, koomesh, V4, P79
[10]   WIDENING PERSPECTIVES OF LEAD TOXICITY - REVIEW OF HEALTH EFFECTS OF LEAD-EXPOSURE IN ADULTS [J].
GRANDJEAN, P .
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 1978, 17 (02) :303-321