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Abstract
Lead exposure and a marker of oxidative stress (gamma-glutamyl transferase-GGT), and their effects on life course variables (age, country of birth, education levels, gender, ethnicity, income, and occupation) were explored in this cross-sectional study of United States (U.S.) adults' ≥ 20 years of age via the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2007⁻2010 datasets. Country of birth, education levels, gender, ethnicity, income, and occupation showed significant differences depending on the degree of lead exposure, with higher levels of exposure resulting in worse outcomes. Age and GGT were significantly associated with lead exposure. More must be done to mitigate sources of lead exposure, to prevent it from altering the life course of at-risk populations.Entities:
Keywords: lead and health; lead exposure; lead pollution; life course; oxidative stress
Year: 2018 PMID: 30071602 PMCID: PMC6161117 DOI: 10.3390/toxics6030042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxics ISSN: 2305-6304
Figure 1Schematic showing how lead exposure acts across the life course of an individual.
Country of Birth and Tertiles of Exposure.
| Exposure Level | Born in 50 US States (±SE%) | Born in Mexico (±SE%) | Born in Other Spanish Speaking Country (±SE%) | Born in Other Non-Spanish Speaking Country (±SE%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 9993 | 621 | 480 | 1054 |
| Tertile 1 | 76.9% (1.1) | 63.7% (2.2) + | 79.2% (2.7) | 66.7% (2.8) |
| Tertile 2 | 20.8% (1.0) | 29.9% (1.7) ++ | 18.9% (2.7) | 30.1% (2.4) |
| Tertile 3 | 2.1% (0.2) | 5.2% (0.9) * | 1.5% (0.3) | 2.6% (0.6) |
| Total | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% |
+ p < 0.05 significant difference between those born in Mexico as compared to those born in the U.S. and Other Spanish speaking countries. ++ p < 0.05 significant difference between those born in Mexico as compared to those born in the U.S. or other Spanish speaking countries. * p < 0.05 significant difference between those born in Mexico and those born U.S., other Spanish speaking countries, and other non-Spanish speaking countries.
Education Level and Tertiles of Exposure.
| Exposure Level | Less Than 9th Grade (±SE%) | 9–11th Grade (Includes 12th Grade) (±SE%) | High School Grad/GED Equivalent (±SE%) | Some College or AA Degree (±SE%) | College Graduate or Above (±SE%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 802 | 1600 | 2928 | 3587 | 3215 |
| Tertile 1 | 61.1% (2.3) * | 67.4% (2.2) + | 73.8% (1.2) ^ | 79.1% (1.0) ^^ | 80.3% (1.4) ^^^ |
| Tertile 2 | 32.1% (2.0) ** | 28.6% (2.1) ++ | 23.9% (1.2) | 18.5% (0.9) | 18.4% (1.3) |
| Tertile 3 | 5.9% (0.8) *** | 3.1% (0.4) +++ | 2.0% (0.4) | 2.3% (0.4) | 1.1% (0.3) |
| Total | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% |
* p < 0.05 significant difference between less than 9th grade and all other education categories. ** p < 0.05 significant difference between less than 9th grade and High school graduate/GED equivalent, Some college or AA degree, and college graduate or above. *** p < 0.05 significant difference between less than 9th grade and all other educational attainments in exposure group. + p < 0.10 moderately significant difference between 9th and 11th grade (including 12th grade) and High school graduate/GED equivalent. ++ p < 0.05 significant difference between 9th and 11th grade (including 12th grade), some college or AA degree, and college graduate or above. +++ p < 0.05 significant difference between 9th and 11th grade (includes 12th grade) and High School graduate/GED equivalent, and College graduate or above. ^ p < 0.05 significant difference between High school graduate/GED equivalent and all other educational categories. ^^ p < 0.05 significant difference between some college or AA degree and High School graduate/GED equivalent, 9–11th grade (including 12th grade), and Less than 9th grade. ^^^ p < 0.05 significant difference between college graduate or above and high school graduate/GED equivalent, 9–11th grade (includes 12th grade), and less than 9th grade.
Gender and Tertiles of Exposure.
| Exposure Level | Male (±SE%) | Female (±SE%) |
|---|---|---|
|
| 5858 | 6295 |
| Tertile 1 | 67.8% (1.2) | 82.5% (0.9) * |
| Tertile 2 | 27.8% (1.0) ** | 16.6% (0.8) |
| Tertile 3 | 3.7% (0.3) *** | 0.9% (0.1) |
| Total | 100% | 100% |
* p < 0.05 Female representing a significantly larger proportion than Male in this exposure group. ** p < 0.05 Male representing a significantly larger proportion than Female in this exposure group. *** p < 0.05 Male representing a significantly larger proportion than Female in this exposure group.
Ethnicity and Tertiles of Exposure.
| Exposure Level | Mexican American (±SE%) | Other Hispanic (±SE%) | Non-Hispanic White (±SE%) | Non-Hispanic Black (±SE%) | Other Race-Including Multi-Racial (±SE%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 1032 | 600 | 8342 | 1377 | 802 |
| Tertile 1 | 72.0% (1.9) | 80.7% (2.1) * | 76.9% (1.2) ** | 71.5% (1.3) | 66.7% (3.4) |
| Tertile 2 | 23.2% (1.4) *** | 17.3% (2.4) | 21.1% (1.1) | 24.4% (1.2) + | 29.7% (2.9) **** |
| Tertile 3 | 3.7% (0.7) ++ | 1.6% (0.3) | 1.8% (0.2) | 3.7% (0.5) +++ | 2.9% (0.8) |
| Total | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% |
* p < 0.05 significant difference between Other Hispanic and Mexican-American, Other Hispanic and non-Hispanic Black and Other Hispanic and Other Race-including multi-racial. ** p < 0.05 significant difference between non-Hispanic White and Mexican-American, non-Hispanic White and Non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic White and Other Race-Including Multiracial. *** p < 0.05 significant difference between Mexican-American and Other Hispanic. **** p < 0.05 significant difference between other race-including multiracial and Mexican American, Other Hispanic, and non-Hispanic white. + p < 0.05 significant difference between Non-Hispanic Black and Other Hispanic and non-Hispanic White. ++ p < 0.05 significant difference between Mexican American and other Hispanic and non-Hispanic white. +++ p < 0.05 significant difference between non-Hispanic Black and Other Hispanic, non-Hispanic White.
Income and Tertiles of Exposure.
| Income |
| Tertile 1 (±SE%) | Tertile 2 (±SE%) | Tertile 3 (±SE%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $0 to $4999 ^ | 273 | 2.2% (0.3) | 2.8% (0.5) | 4.0% (1.2) |
| $5000 to $9999 ^ | 399 | 3.2% (0.2) | 4.8% (0.4) | 5.7% (1.5) |
| $10,000 to $14,999 ^ | 689 | 5.5% (0.5) | 7.7% (0.8) | 13.1% (2.4) |
| $15,000 to $19,999 ^ | 649 | 5.2% (0.5) | 7.9% (0.7) | 6.9% (1.7) |
| $20,000 to $24,999 + | 799 | 7.3% (0.4) | 7.9% (0.7) | 5.1% (1.5) |
| $25,000 to $34,999 + | 1212 | 10.5% (0.6) | 12.5% (0.8) | 11.6% (1.9) |
| $35,000 to $44,999 + | 1032 | 9.4% (0.6) | 9.6% (0.6) | 10.1% (2.0) |
| $45,000 to $54,999 + | 900 | 8.5% (0.7) | 8.1% (0.8) | 6.5% (2.2) |
| $55,000 to $64,999 + | 782 | 7.3% (0.4) | 6.9% (0.9) | 9.2% (2.7) |
| $65,000 to $74,999 + | 670 | 6.7% (0.5) | 4.6% (0.7) | 5.8% (2.2) |
| $75,000 to $99,999 + | 1306 | 12.8% (0.8) | 9.6% (1.0) | 8.1% (2.3) |
| $100,000 and Over + | 2256 | 21.4% (1.3) | 17.6% (1.5) | 14.0% (3.8) |
| Total | 10,967 | 100% | 100% | 100% |
^ Increasing percentage trend between lower and higher exposure groups. + decreasing percentage trend between lower and higher exposure groups.
Longest Held Occupation and Teritles of Exposure.
| Occupation | Tertile 1 (±SE%) | Tertile 2 (±SE%) | Tertile 3 (±SE%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation, Food Services | 80.8% (2.7) | 17.7% (2.7) | 1.4% (0.5) |
| Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing | 53.2% (3.5) | 41.8% (3.9) * | 4.8% (2.3) ** |
| Construction | 58.2% (3.0) | 35.4% (2.7) * | 5.1% (1.1) ** |
| Finance, Insurance | 78.0% (3.4) | 19.9% (3.4) | 1.8% (1.6) |
| Information | 71.7% (4.3) | 27.6% (4.2) | 0.2% (0.2) |
| Manufacturing: Durable Goods | 66.3% (2.3) | 28.6% (2.1) | 4.4% (0.7) |
| Manufacturing: Non-Durable Goods | 68.6% (2.6) | 28.4% (2.4) | 2.8% (0.8) |
| Public Administration | 68.8% (3.2) | 29.4% (3.1) | 1.0% (0.6) |
| Real Estate, Rental, Leasing | 83.0% (5.4) + | 13.8% (4.8) | 2.7% (1.8) |
| Retail Trade | 79.1% (2.5) | 18.3% (2.2) | 2.0% (0.7) |
* p < 0.05 of Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Construction making up a significantly larger proportion of exposure category as compared to other industries in exposure category. ** p < 0.05 for Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and construction making up a significantly larger proportion of exposure category as compared to many other industries in exposure category. + p < 0.05 Real Estate, Rental, Leasing making up a significantly larger proportion of exposure category as compared to many other industries in this category.
Age and Clinical Factors and Tertiles of Exposure.
| Variables | Tertile 1 (±SE) | Tertile 2 (±SE) | Tertile 3 (±SE) |
|---|---|---|---|
| BLL | 1.09 (0.01) | 2.78 (0.02) | 6.40 (0.10) |
| Age * | 44.25 (0.32) | 56.05 (0.54) | 54.77 (1.13) |
| GGT ** | 26.54 (0.40) | 33.10 (0.92) | 40.70 (3.77) |
* Significant difference between tertile 1 and 2, 3. ** p < 0.05 significant difference between Tertile 1 and 2, 3.
Age and Clinical Factors and Tertiles of Exposure.
| Variables | lnBPb Adjusted (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|
| GGT + | 0.050 (0.015, 0.085) | 0.007 |
| Age * | 0.827 (0.761, 0.893) | 0.0001 |
+ Adjusted for age, ethnicity, gender, country of birth, education, income, alcohol consumption, smoking, and BMI. * Adjusted for ethnicity, gender, country of birth, education, income, alcohol consumption, smoking, and BMI.