Occupational lead exposure and blood pressure

被引:30
作者
Wu, TN
Shen, CY
Ko, KN
Guu, CF
Gau, HJ
Lai, JS
Chen, CJ
Chang, PY
机构
[1] ACAD SINICA,INST BIOMED SCI,TAIPEI,TAIWAN
[2] CHINESE MED COLL,INST ENVIRONM MED,TAICHUNG,TAIWAN
[3] TAIWAN HOSP,COLL PUBL HLTH,INST EPIDEMIOL,TAIPEI,TAIWAN
关键词
lead; blood lead; blood pressure; noise;
D O I
10.1093/ije/25.4.791
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background. To assess the relation between occupational lead exposure and elevated blood pressure with consideration of a possible confounding effect by noise exposure. Materials and Method. Some 112 male and 110 female workers at two lead battery manufacturing factories were recruited for this 1992 study in Taiwan. Study participants received regular physical examinations, including standard measurement of blood pressure, body height/weight. Current occupational exposures to lead and noise were measured by a personal sampling scheme and instruments, and included individual ambient lead/noise exposure and blood lead level. Results. Among the 222 battery-factory workers, the average blood lead level was 56.9 +/- 25.5 mu g/dl (mean +/- standard deviation), the average concentration of ambient lead exposure was 0.190 +/- 0.331 mg/m(3), average noise exposure was 85.9 +/- 5.7 dBA, average systolic blood pressure was 125.2 +/- 14.9 mmHg, average diastolic pressure was 80.2 +/- 10.9 mmHg, and average mean arterial pressure was 95.2 +/- 11.1 mmHg. After considering all possible confounding variables, multivariate regression analyses demonstrated that current blood lead level was not a significant predictor for both systolic and diastolic blood pressures in either sex. In the final model, body mass index and years of working in the factory were the only two factors significantly associated with a change in blood pressure. No evidence of an effect of ambient lead exposure or noise exposure on blood pressure were found. Conclusions. The present study suggests that short-term lead exposure, either ambient lead exposure or blood lead level, was not related to blood pressure change among workers who had been exposed at work to occupational lead. These results add to the body of evidence indicating that blood lead exposure does not adversely affect blood pressure.
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页码:791 / 796
页数:6
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