Jeyaratnam J, Boey K W, Ong C N, Chia C B, Phoon W O
Br J Ind Med. 1986 Sep;43(9):626-9. doi: 10.1136/oem.43.9.626.
The neuropsychological performance of a group of 49 workers occupationally exposed to lead was compared with a matched control group of 36 non-exposed workers. The psychometric measurements were composed of tests covering a broad range of different neuropsychological functions, particular emphasis being given to perceptual motor ability and attention concentration functioning. A questionnaire to assess subjective symptoms in mood, sleep disturbance, poor concentration and forgetfulness, somatic complaints, and social passivity was also included in the battery of tests. Compared with the controls, the performance of the lead workers was found to be significantly poorer for digit symbol, Bourdon-Wiersma, trail making test (part A), Santa Ana test, flicker fusion, and simple reaction time. In terms of subjective symptoms the exposed group also reported significantly more complaints of anxiety and depressed mood, poor concentration and forgetfulness, and other somatic complaints. These differences were observed among lead workers with a mean blood lead value of 2.35 mumol/l (SD 0.7).
将一组49名职业性接触铅的工人的神经心理学表现与一组匹配的36名未接触铅的工人对照组进行了比较。心理测量由涵盖广泛不同神经心理功能的测试组成,特别强调感知运动能力和注意力集中功能。一套测试中还包括一份问卷,用于评估情绪、睡眠障碍、注意力不集中和健忘、躯体不适以及社交被动方面的主观症状。与对照组相比,发现铅接触工人在数字符号、布尔东 - 维尔斯马、连线测验(A部分)、圣安娜测验、闪烁融合和简单反应时间方面的表现明显较差。在主观症状方面,接触组还报告焦虑和情绪低落、注意力不集中和健忘以及其他躯体不适的抱怨明显更多。在平均血铅值为2.35微摩尔/升(标准差0.7)的铅接触工人中观察到了这些差异。