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木匠骨骼与血液铅水平的相关因素

Correlates of bone and blood lead levels in carpenters.

作者信息

Watanabe H, Hu H, Rotnitzky A

机构信息

Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA.

出版信息

Am J Ind Med. 1994 Aug;26(2):255-64. doi: 10.1002/ajim.4700260211.

Abstract

In the course of a health screening for construction carpenters, 127 subjects underwent blood lead testing, administration of detailed questionnaires, and in vivo measurement of bone lead levels with a 109Cd K-X-ray fluorescence (K-XRF) instrument. The mean age of subjects was 48.5 (SD = 9.8) years. Blood lead levels were low, with a mean of 8.2 (SD = 4.0) micrograms/dl. Bone lead levels had means of 9.8 (SD = 9.3) micrograms/g bone mineral for the tibia and 14.0 (SD = 13.8) micrograms/g bone mineral for the patella (which consist primarily of cortical bone and trabecular bone, respectively). In multivariate regression models, age was the dominant predictor of both tibia and patella bone lead, with years since last worked and welding/brazing contributing an additional small amount of influence over tibia bone lead, and carpet laying, paint stripping, and regular exercise contributing an additional small amount of influence over patella bone lead. Demolition, carpet laying, and alcohol ingestion were significant predictors of blood lead. We conclude that age is the most important predictor of bone lead levels among workers with intermittent exposures to lead; in addition, K-XRF is useful in generating hypotheses on additional factors that may influence lead burden.

摘要

在对建筑木匠进行健康筛查的过程中,127名受试者接受了血铅检测、详细问卷调查,并使用109Cd K-X射线荧光(K-XRF)仪器对骨铅水平进行了体内测量。受试者的平均年龄为48.5岁(标准差=9.8)。血铅水平较低,平均为8.2微克/分升(标准差=4.0)。胫骨的骨铅水平平均为9.8微克/克骨矿物质(标准差=9.3),髌骨的骨铅水平平均为14.0微克/克骨矿物质(标准差=13.8)(分别主要由皮质骨和小梁骨组成)。在多变量回归模型中,年龄是胫骨和髌骨骨铅的主要预测因素,自上次工作以来的年数以及焊接/钎焊对胫骨骨铅有额外的少量影响,铺地毯、去除油漆和定期锻炼对髌骨骨铅有额外的少量影响。拆除、铺地毯和饮酒是血铅的重要预测因素。我们得出结论,年龄是间歇性接触铅的工人中骨铅水平的最重要预测因素;此外,K-XRF有助于对可能影响铅负荷的其他因素提出假设。

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