Children Blood Lead Levels and Influencing Factors after Unleaded Gasoline Used in Guangzhou
- VernacularTitle:使用无铅汽油后广州市儿童血铅水平的影响因素
- Author:
Guozhen LIN
;
Qing CHEN
;
Rongfei PENG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Children;
Blood lead levels;
Influencing factor;
Gasoline
- From:
Journal of Environment and Health
2007;0(12):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
100 ?g/L), 36(2.90%)male and twenty four (2.09%)female. BLLs(G) in Baiyuen (suburb) children(60.33 ?g/L) was the highest among three districts, Yuxiu (downtown) was 58.09 ?g/L and Zengcheng (countryside)was 56.72 ?g/L. Linear regressions (stepwise) were taken with geometric BLLs as dependent, 34 items as independents in SPSS 11.5. Fathers with lower diploma, narrower houses, better aired houses, fewer hand washings and sucking fingers were the risk factors for children high BLLs. Conclusion BLLs in suburb children become the highest after unleaded gasoline used in Guangzhou. The housing circumstance and hygienic behavior of children may effect the blood lead level.