Pre‐school child blood lead levels in a population‐derived Australian birth cohort: the Barwon Infant Study. Issue 4 (24th November 2019)
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- Title:
- Pre‐school child blood lead levels in a population‐derived Australian birth cohort: the Barwon Infant Study. Issue 4 (24th November 2019)
- Main Title:
- Pre‐school child blood lead levels in a population‐derived Australian birth cohort: the Barwon Infant Study
- Authors:
- Symeonides, Christos
Vuillermin, Peter
Sly, Peter D
Collier, Fiona
Lynch, Victoria
Falconer, Sandra
Pezic, Angela
Wardrop, Nicole
Dwyer, Terence
Ranganathan, Sarath
Ponsonby, Anne‐Louise B - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objectives: To investigate blood lead levels in an Australian birth cohort of children; to identify factors associated with higher lead levels. Design, setting: Cross‐sectional study within the Barwon Infant Study, a population birth cohort study in the Barwon region of Victoria (1074 infants, recruited June 2010 – June 2013). Data were adjusted for non‐participation and attrition by propensity weighting. Participants: Blood lead was measured in 523 of 708 children appraised in the Barwon Infant Study pre‐school review (mean age, 4.2 years; SD, 0.3 years). Main outcome measure: Blood lead concentration in whole blood (μg/dL). Results: The median blood lead level was 0.8 μg/dL (range, 0.2–3.7 μg/dL); the geometric mean blood lead level after propensity weighting was 0.97 μg/dL (95% CI, 0.92–1.02 μg/dL). Children in houses 50 or more years old had higher blood lead levels (adjusted mean difference [AMD], 0.13 natural log units; 95% CI, 0.02–0.24 natural log units; P = 0.020), as did children of families with lower household income (per $10 000, AMD, –0.035 natural log units; 95% CI, –0.056 to –0.013 natural log units; P = 0.002) and those living closer to Point Henry (inverse square distance relationship; P = 0.002). Associations between hygiene factors and lead levels were evident only for children living in older homes. Conclusion: Blood lead levels in our pre‐school children were lower than in previous Australian surveys and recent surveys in areas at risk ofAbstract: Objectives: To investigate blood lead levels in an Australian birth cohort of children; to identify factors associated with higher lead levels. Design, setting: Cross‐sectional study within the Barwon Infant Study, a population birth cohort study in the Barwon region of Victoria (1074 infants, recruited June 2010 – June 2013). Data were adjusted for non‐participation and attrition by propensity weighting. Participants: Blood lead was measured in 523 of 708 children appraised in the Barwon Infant Study pre‐school review (mean age, 4.2 years; SD, 0.3 years). Main outcome measure: Blood lead concentration in whole blood (μg/dL). Results: The median blood lead level was 0.8 μg/dL (range, 0.2–3.7 μg/dL); the geometric mean blood lead level after propensity weighting was 0.97 μg/dL (95% CI, 0.92–1.02 μg/dL). Children in houses 50 or more years old had higher blood lead levels (adjusted mean difference [AMD], 0.13 natural log units; 95% CI, 0.02–0.24 natural log units; P = 0.020), as did children of families with lower household income (per $10 000, AMD, –0.035 natural log units; 95% CI, –0.056 to –0.013 natural log units; P = 0.002) and those living closer to Point Henry (inverse square distance relationship; P = 0.002). Associations between hygiene factors and lead levels were evident only for children living in older homes. Conclusion: Blood lead levels in our pre‐school children were lower than in previous Australian surveys and recent surveys in areas at risk of higher exposure, and no children had levels above 5 μg/dL. Our findings support advice to manage risks related to exposure to historical lead, especially in older houses. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Medical journal of Australia. Volume 212:Issue 4(2020)
- Journal:
- Medical journal of Australia
- Issue:
- Volume 212:Issue 4(2020)
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- Volume 212, Issue 4 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 212
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0212-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 169
- Page End:
- 174
- Publication Date:
- 2019-11-24
- Subjects:
- Lead -- Air pollutants -- Environmental pollution -- Public health -- Socioeconomic factors -- Epidemiology -- Longitudinal studies
Medicine -- Periodicals
Medicine
Médecine -- Périodiques
Medicine
Periodical
Periodicals
Electronic journals
610 - Journal URLs:
- https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/13265377 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.5694/mja2.50427 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0025-729X
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