Min Jin-Young, Min Kyoung-Bok, Cho Sung-Il, Kim Rokho, Sakong Joon, Paek Domyung
School of Public Health and Institute of Health and Environment, Seoul National University, Chongno-gu Yongeun-dong 28, Seoul 110-460, Republic of Korea.
Neurotoxicology. 2007 Mar;28(2):421-5. doi: 10.1016/j.neuro.2006.03.007. Epub 2006 Mar 24.
Debate continues as to whether low blood lead level, even below 5 microg/dl, impairs neurodevelopmental function in children. This study assessed the association between neurodevelopmental performance and lead exposure below 5 microg/dl in Korean children. Data were collected from 61 children, aged 7-16 years with a mean blood lead level of 2.9 microg/dl, who participated with their mothers. Neurodevelopmental function was measured with computer-based neurobehavioral tests. The analyzed data included children's performances on five neurobehavioral tests as the dependent variables, and children's blood lead level, sex, age, and mother's performance as the four independent variables. For simple reaction time and digit span, which, respectively reflect attention and short-term memory, there was a small and significant association between the children's neurodevelopmental performance and their blood lead levels (p=0.05, 0.08, respectively). Our study suggests that low blood lead below 5 microg/dl can influence children's neurobehavioral performance.
血液铅含量低至甚至低于5微克/分升是否会损害儿童的神经发育功能,目前仍存在争议。本研究评估了韩国儿童神经发育表现与低于5微克/分升的铅暴露之间的关联。数据收集自61名7至16岁的儿童,他们的平均血铅水平为2.9微克/分升,且均与母亲一同参与研究。神经发育功能通过基于计算机的神经行为测试进行测量。分析的数据包括儿童在五项神经行为测试中的表现作为因变量,以及儿童的血铅水平、性别、年龄和母亲的表现作为四个自变量。对于分别反映注意力和短期记忆的简单反应时间和数字广度,儿童的神经发育表现与血铅水平之间存在微小但显著的关联(p值分别为0.05和0.08)。我们的研究表明,低于5微克/分升的低血铅水平会影响儿童的神经行为表现。