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Relationship of bone and blood lead levels to psychiatric symptoms: the normative aging study
Authors:Rhodes Daniel  Spiro Avron  Aro Antonio  Hu Howard
Institution:Occupational Health Program, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. DanRho@aol.com
Abstract:Blood and bone lead levels were used to investigate lead's potential effect on psychiatric symptoms among middle-aged to elderly men from the Normative Aging Study. Symptoms were assessed using the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) and analyzed as individual outcomes as well as a measure that combined anxiety, depression, and phobic anxiety. Blood and bone lead averaged 6.3 microg/dL (standard deviation SD] = 4.16), 21.9 microg/g (SD = 13.5), and 32.1 microg/g (SD = 19.8) for blood, tibia, and patella lead, respectively. In logistic regression models that adjusted for age, alcohol intake, employment status, and education status, we found that patella bone lead was significantly associated with an increased risk of phobic anxiety and the combined outcome measure at the P
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