Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USA.
Environ Health Perspect. 2013 Jun;121(6):711-6. doi: 10.1289/ehp.1205918. Epub 2013 Apr 19.
Walking speed is a simple and reliable measure of motor function that is negatively associated with adverse health events in older people, including falls, disability, hospital admissions, and mortality. Lead has adverse affects on human health, particularly on the vascular and neurological systems.
We explored the hypothesis that lead is associated with slower walking speed.
We used U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) cross-sectional data from 1999-2002. The time to walk 20 ft (walking speed) was measured among 1,795 men and 1,798 women ≥ 50 years of age. The association between walking speed and quintiles of blood lead concentration was estimated separately in men and women using linear regression models adjusted for age, education, ethnicity, alcohol use, smoking status, height, and waist circumference.
Mean blood lead concentrations and walking speeds were 2.17 μg/dL and 3.31 ft/sec in women, and 3.18 μg/dL and 3.47 ft/sec in men, respectively. Among women, walking speed decreased with increasing quintiles of blood lead, resulting in an estimated mean value that was 0.11 ft/sec slower (95% CI: -0.19, -0.04; p-trend = 0.005) for women with blood lead concentrations in the highest versus lowest quintile. In contrast, lead was not associated with walking speed in men.
Blood lead concentration was associated with decreased walking speed in women, but not in men. Our results contribute to the growing evidence that lead exposure, even at low levels, is detrimental to public health.
步行速度是衡量运动功能的一种简单可靠的方法,与老年人的不良健康事件(包括跌倒、残疾、住院和死亡)呈负相关。铅对人体健康有不良影响,特别是对血管和神经系统。
我们探讨了铅与步行速度较慢有关的假设。
我们使用了美国国家健康和营养调查(NHANES)1999-2002 年的横断面数据。在 1795 名男性和 1798 名≥50 岁的女性中测量了行走 20 英尺(步行速度)的时间。使用线性回归模型分别在男性和女性中,根据年龄、教育、种族、饮酒、吸烟状况、身高和腰围调整后,估计了步行速度与血铅浓度五分位数之间的关联。
女性的平均血铅浓度和步行速度分别为 2.17μg/dL 和 3.31ft/sec,男性分别为 3.18μg/dL 和 3.47ft/sec。在女性中,随着血铅五分位数的增加,步行速度逐渐下降,导致最高五分位数与最低五分位数相比,估计的平均速度慢 0.11ft/sec(95%CI:-0.19,-0.04;p 趋势=0.005)。相比之下,铅与男性的步行速度无关。
血铅浓度与女性步行速度下降有关,但与男性无关。我们的研究结果为越来越多的证据表明,即使在低水平下,铅暴露也会对公共健康造成危害。