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Autor:
Joel Schwartz, Howard Hu, Nitin B. Jain, Huiling Nie, Pantel S. Vokonas, Vijayalakshmi Potula, David Sparrow, Robert O. Wright
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
Background Lead exposure has been associated with higher blood pressure, hypertension, electrocardiogram abnormalities, and increased mortality from circulatory causes. Objective We assessed the association between bone lead—a more accurate biomark
Autor:
Wendy E. Kaye, Vijayalakshmi Potula
Publikováno v:
Journal of Women's Health. 14:461-464
Publikováno v:
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine. 41:349-355
Tap water in a city like Boston, which has old houses containing lead plumbing, is known to be a significant source of potential lead exposure. Bone lead levels integrate exposure over many years, and in vivo bone lead measurements have recently beco
Autor:
Michael Lewin, Steve M Dearwent, Vijayalakshmi Potula, Benjamin C. Blount, Angela D. Ragin, Mohammed S Uddin
Publikováno v:
Journal of exposure scienceenvironmental epidemiology. 24(6)
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry conducted a study to evaluate body burden levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) among residents of highly industrialized Calcasieu Parish, LA, USA, in 2002. Blood VOC levels in a representative s
Autor:
Howard Hu, Vijayalakshmi Potula
Publikováno v:
Toxicology and Industrial Health. 12:629-637
Objective: To study the relationship of hemoglobin to exposure to motor vehicle exhaust. Design: Survey. Participants: Traffic police, bus drivers, and auto-shop workers (all exposed to auto exhaust in Madras, India) and unexposed office workers. Mai
Publikováno v:
Archives of environmentaloccupational health. 60(4)
To study the association between levels of lead in blood and bone among female former smelter workers in Bunker Hill, Idaho, the authors performed a longitudinal study using homeostatic regulators of calcium and biomarkers of bone turnover. The autho
Publikováno v:
Journal of occupational and environmental medicine. 48(6)
The purpose of this study was to assess changes in spine BMD over time in relation to changes in bone and blood lead levels and baseline risk factors among female former smelter workers in Bunker Hill, Idaho.Spine BMD was measured using Norland XR-26
Publikováno v:
American journal of public health. 91(12)
In the United States, 42 million dwellings contain lead paint and 1.8 million children live in homes with deteriorating lead paint. Fifty-two percent of all residential housing units have lead paint at concentrations of 0.7 mg/cm2 or higher.1 These c
Publikováno v:
The Analyst. 123(3)
Measurement of arsenic (As) in biological samples such as urine has important clinical applications and is being undertaken more frequently in epidemiologic studies because of concern about the carcinogenicity of low to moderate levels of As exposure
Autor:
Howard Hu, Vijayalakshmi Potula
Publikováno v:
International journal of occupational and environmental health. 2(1)
The objective of this epidemiologic study was to assess the relationship of blood lead levels to occupational exposure to the combustion products of leaded gasoline and to several lifestyle factors (smoking, alcohol consumption, and diet) among men f