| Literature DB >> 28476140 |
Nan-Hung Hsieh1, Shun-Hui Chung2, Szu-Chieh Chen3,4, Wei-Yu Chen5, Yi-Hsien Cheng6, Yi-Jun Lin7, Su-Han You8, Chung-Min Liao9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lead-exposed workers may suffer adverse health effects under the currently regulated blood lead (BPb) levels. However, a probabilistic assessment about lead exposure-associated anemia risk is lacking. The goal of this study was to examine the association between lead exposure and anemia risk among factory workers in Taiwan.Entities:
Keywords: Benchmark dose; Blood lead; Decision analysis; Health management; Probabilistic risk assessment
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28476140 PMCID: PMC5420139 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-4315-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Basic statistics of age, working years, BPb levels, and indicators of hematopoietic function for 533 male and 218 female lead-exposed workers
| Item | Unit | Mean (SD) | Min – Max |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic information | |||
| Age | yrs | 43.7 (10.2) / 47.1 (8.6)a | 21–65 / 27–64 |
| Working years | yrs | 11.8 (10.9) / 13.4 (9.7) | 0–38 / 1–42 |
| Blood lead | μg/dL | 21.4 (13.3) / 11.3 (5.7) | 2.1–101.4 / 1.8–31.3 |
| Hematopoietic function | |||
| Hematocrit | % | 44.8 (3.2) / 40.1 (3.6) | 31.3–57.8 / 26.6–46.9 |
| Hemoglobin | g/L | 15.11 (1.2) / 13.1 (1.4) | 10.5–18.8 / 7.9–15.5 |
| Red blood cell count | ×106 /μL | 5.16 (0.50) / 4.6 (0.4) | 3.73–7.44 / 3.6–6.4 |
| Mean corpuscular volume | fl | 87.4 (7.1) / 87.6 (8.6) | 57–102 / 49.4–97.1 |
| Mean corpuscular hemoglobin | pg | 29.5 (2.9) / 28.7 (3.4) | 17.5–38.6 / 14.1–33.9 |
| Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration | % | 33.8 (1.3) / 32.7 (1.3) | 29.2–38.9 / 28.1–36.1 |
aMale/Female
Fig. 1Boxplots ordering the job-specific BPb levels for male and female workers in lead factories
Job-specific number of workers and the related abnormal number of hematological indicators in each job
aPercentage (%)
(white: <10%, light gray: 10–20%, and dark gray: > 20%)
Fig. 2Correlation matrix showing the relations among BPb level, age, working years, and indicators of hematopoietic function for lead-exposed workers for (a) male and (b) female (represented as Pearson correlation coefficient: * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001)
Fig. 3a Scatter plot showing the relationships between effect doses of BMD and BMDL10 for male and female. b Distribution of BMD of BPb for male and female lead workers
Fig. 4Forest plot showing the estimated hazard index with 95% confidence intervals and relative risk contribution for each working group. Female workers are represented by light gray
Fig. 5Bayesian analysis-based ORs determining the available of calculated BMD10 as novel BPb limit. Bars indicate 95% confidence intervals. Dotted line, null value (OR = 1.0)