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House dust as possible route of environmental exposure to cadmium and lead in the adult general population.
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Environmental research [Environ Res] 2007 Jan; Vol. 103 (1), pp. 30-7. Date of Electronic Publication: 2006 Jul 13. - Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- Contaminated soil particles and food are established routes of exposure. We investigated the relations between biomarkers of exposure to cadmium and lead, and the metal loading rates in house dust in the adult residents of an area with a soil cadmium concentration of > or = 3 mg/kg (n=268) and a reference area (n=205). We determined the metal concentrations in house dust allowed to settle for 3 months in Petri dishes placed in the participants' bedrooms. The continuously distributed vegetable index was the first principal component derived from the metal concentrations in six different vegetables. The biomarkers of exposure (blood cadmium 9.2 vs. 6.2 nmol/L; 24-h urinary cadmium 10.5 vs. 7.0 nmol; blood lead 0.31 vs. 0.24 micromol/L), the loading rates of cadmium and lead in house dust (0.29 vs. 0.12 and 7.52 vs. 3.62 ng/cm(2)/92 days), and the vegetable indexes (0.31 vs. -0.44 and 0.13 vs. -0.29 standardized units) were significantly higher in the contaminated area. A two-fold increase in the metal loading rate in house dust was associated with increases (P<0.001) in blood cadmium (+2.3%), 24-h urinary cadmium (+3.0%), and blood lead (+2.0%), independent of the vegetable index and other covariates. The estimated effect sizes on the biomarkers of internal exposure were three times greater for house dust than vegetables. In conclusion, in the adult population, house dust is potentially an important route of exposure to heavy metals in areas with contaminated soils, and should be incorporated in the assessment of health risks.
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- Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Belgium
Biomarkers
Cadmium blood
Cadmium urine
Environmental Monitoring
Female
Ferritins blood
Food Contamination analysis
Housing
Humans
Lead blood
Male
Middle Aged
Soil Pollutants blood
Soil Pollutants urine
Vegetables chemistry
Cadmium analysis
Dust analysis
Lead analysis
Soil Pollutants analysis
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0013-9351
- Volume :
- 103
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Environmental research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 16843453
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2006.05.009