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Heavy Metal as Risk Factor of Cardiovascular Disease : An Analysis of Blood Lead and Urinary Mercury

Kim DS, Lee EH, Yu SD, Cha JH, Ahn SC

  • KMID: 792369
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2005 Nov;38(4):401-407.
OBJECTIVES: We wanted to investigate the relationship between heavy metal, especially lead and mercury, to the blood pressure and cholesterol level in children. METHODS: This study was undertaken in three...
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Estimation of the geometric means and the reference values of blood lead levels among Koreans

Kim H, Cho SH

Blood lead concentrations of Koreans who have not been exposed to lead occupationally, show a wide range of variation. Despite the fact that blood lead concentration reveals a long-normal distribution,...
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Physical Activity and Blood Lead Concentration in Korea: Study Using the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2008-2013)

Rhie J, Lee HE

Physical activity normally has a positive influence on health, however it can be detrimental in the presence of air pollution. Lead, a heavy metal with established adverse health effects, is...
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Association of Homocysteine Levels With Blood Lead Levels and Micronutrients in the US General Population

Lee YM, Lee MK, Bae SG, Lee SH, Kim SY, Lee DH

  • KMID: 1499661
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2012 Nov;45(6):387-393.
OBJECTIVES: Even though several epidemiological studies have observed positive associations between blood lead levels and homocysteine, no study has examined whether this association differs by the levels of micronutrients, such...
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Influence of Blood Lead Concentration on the Nerve Conduction Velocity in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease

Kim YS, Park JH, Hong JR, Gil HW, Yang JO, Lee EY, Hong SY

Diseases of the peripheral nervous system are the most prevalent in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Although increased blood levels of lead in ESRD have been reported, the role...
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Working Towards Accreditation by the International Standards Organization 15189 Standard: How to Validate an In-house Developed Method an Example of Lead Determination in Whole Blood by Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

Garcia Hejl C, Ramirez JM, Vest P, Chianea D, Renard C

Laboratories working towards accreditation by the International Standards Organization (ISO) 15189 standard are required to demonstrate the validity of their analytical methods. The different guidelines set by various accreditation organizations...
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Occupational Lead Exposure from Indoor Firing Ranges in Korea

Park WJ, Lee SH, Lee SH, Yoon HS, Moon JD

Military personnel often use ammunitions that contain lead. The present study aimed to identify the risks for lead exposure and lead poisoning among workers at indoor firing ranges. A special...
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Environmental Exposure to Arsenic, Lead, and Cadmium in People Living near Janghang Copper Smelter in Korea

Kim YD, Eom SY, Yim DH, Kim IS, Won HK, Park CH, Kim GB, Yu SD, Choi BS, Park JD, Kim H

Concentrations of heavy metals exceed safety thresholds in the soil near Janghang Copper Refinery, a smelter in Korea that operated from 1936 to 1989. This study was conducted to evaluate...
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