Psychological performance of workers with blood-lead concentration below the current threshold limit value |
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Authors: | P Campara F D'Andrea R Micciolo C Savonitto M Tansella Ch Zimmermann-Tansella |
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Institution: | (1) Cattedra di Psicologia Medica, Istituto di Psichiatria, Università di Verona, I-37134 Verona, Italy;(2) Istituto di Medicina del Lavoro, Università di Verona, I-37134 Verona;(3) Cattedra di Clinica Psichiatrica, Istituto di Psichiatria, Università di Verona, Policlinico, I-37134 Verona |
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Abstract: | Summary The effects of lead exposure on psychological test performance and subjective feelings of well-being were investigated in 40 exposed workers whose PbB levels had never exceeded 60 g/100 ml and in 20 controls matched for sex, age and educational level. The exposed workers were divided into two groups of 20, with recent PbB levels in the range 45–60 g/100 ml or below 35 g/100 ml. The group of workers with the higher PbB levels showed significantly poorer performance and reported more physical symptoms than the other two groups. These differences were unrelated to socio-demographic and personality characteristics. A principal component analysis suggested that the poorer performance was mainly due to an impairment of general functioning and only to some extent to a deterioration in specific functions, such as verbal reasoning and abstraction. Higher lead concentrations were correlated with poorer performance and a higher number of physical complaints. These results indicate that in exposed workers the threshold for impaired performance lies below the blood-lead concentration of 60 g/100 ml, which is the current threshold limit value (TLV).This study was supported by the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR, Roma), Gruppo Nazionale Scienze del Comportamento (Grant no. 81.00083.04 and no. 82.02117.04) |
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Keywords: | Blood lead Occupational lead exposure Psychological performance Neurotoxic effects Psychomotor functions |
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