| Literature DB >> 12815520 |
Gail A Wasserman1, Pam Factor-Litvak, Xinhua Liu, Andrew C Todd, Jennie K Kline, Vesna Slavkovich, Dusan Popovac, Joseph H Graziano.
Abstract
We report associations between serial measures of blood lead and intelligence in children age 10-12 years, half heavily exposed to lead from the prenatal period onward, and half relatively unexposed. For a subsample, we examine bone lead-IQ associations, comparing them with bone lead associations. Both blood and bone lead levels were associated with intelligence decrements, small relative to the contribution of social factors. For each doubling of Tib-Pb, Full Scale, Performance, and Verbal IQ decreased by an estimated 5.5, 6.2, and 4.1 points, respectively. Bone lead-IQ associations were stronger than those for blood lead, which nonetheless provide robust analogues. Current BPb, easy to obtain, provides a useful means for assessing Pb exposure/IQ associations.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12815520 DOI: 10.1076/chin.9.1.22.14497
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Neuropsychol ISSN: 0929-7049 Impact factor: 2.500