Longitudinal association of early childhood lead exposure and adolescent heart rate variability: influence of parental education
Autor: | Olivia M. Halabicky, Jennifer A. Pinto-Martin, Peggy Compton, Jianghong Liu |
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Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Zdroj: | J Environ Sci Health C Toxicol Carcinog |
ISSN: | 2689-6591 2689-6583 |
DOI: | 10.1080/26896583.2022.2060689 |
Popis: | Lead exposure has been shown to dysregulate physiological stress responses. However, few studies have investigated the effect of lead exposure on later heart rate variability, an indicator of a stress response, in large samples of children. Furthermore, the interaction between social environmental factors and lead exposure in childhood, which commonly co-occur, remains understudied. This study examined relationships between childhood lead exposure and early adolescent physiological stress responses at different levels of parental education. Participants were 406 children from Jintan, China. Blood lead levels (BLLs) and parental education data were collected at 3–5 years of age, and heart rate variability (HRV) outcomes assessed at 12 years via frequency domain measures (LF/HF ratio) collected during an induced stress test. Results show a significant interaction between parental education and BLLs at 3–5 years. This relationship was found to be most consistent for the interaction between BLLs and mother’s years of education for both the planning (β=0.10, p= 0.046) and speaking (β=0.11, p= 0.043) phase of the stress task, suggesting that increasing years of mother’s education may enhance the deleterious influence of lead exposure on the HRV frequency measure, LF/HF ratio. This research highlights the complexity in lead exposure induced outcomes. |
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