Research conducted in recent years has increased public health concern about the toxicity of lead at low dose and has supported a reappraisal of the levels of lead exposure that may …
H Hu, R Shih, S Rothenberg… - Environmental health …, 2007 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
We review several issues of broad relevance to the interpretation of epidemiologic evidence concerning the toxicity of lead in adults, particularly regarding cognitive function and the …
Abstract Effect biomarkers can be used to elucidate relationships between exposure to environmental chemicals and their mixtures with associated health outcomes, but they are …
RA Shih, H Hu, MG Weisskopf… - Environmental health …, 2007 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Objective We review empirical evidence for the relations of recent and cumulative lead dose with cognitive function in adults. Data Sources A systematic search of electronic databases …
Soil behaves as a medium of biogeochemical transformations and fluxes and comprises mineral, gaseous, liquid and biological components that have direct impacts on human …
R Niede, DK Benbi - AIMS Public Health, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Emerging pollutants in the environment due to economic development have become a global challenge for environmental and human health management. Potentially toxic …
RA Shih, TA Glass, K Bandeen-Roche, MC Carlson… - Neurology, 2006 - neurology.org
Objective: To determine if long-term exposure to high levels of lead in the environment is associated with decrements in cognitive ability in older Americans. Methods: We completed …
Lead exposure has primarily been a concern during development in young children and little attention has been paid to exposure outcomes as these children age, or even to …
Background: Recent evidence suggests that cumulative lead exposure among adults in nonoccupational settings can adversely affect cognitive function. Which cognitive domains …