Title of article :
Hair lead concentration in the Lebanese population: phase 1 results
Author/Authors :
Salameh, P. Lebanese University - Faculty of Pharmacy, Lebanon , Bouchy, N. Lebanese University - Faculty of Pharmacy, Lebanon , Geahchan, A. Lebanese University - Faculty of Pharmacy, Lebanon
Abstract :
Phase 1 of this cross-sectional study aimed to compare hair lead concentrations and establish the determinants of hair lead levels in 149 occupationally exposed individuals versus 177 non-occupationally exposed controls in the Lebanese population. In addition to a standardized questionnaire, lead concentration was measured by atomic spectrophotometry. A 5–6-fold difference in hair lead concentration was found between occupationally exposed and non-exposed individuals (23.60 ppm versus 4.33 ppm). Professional exposure, particularly working in petrol refining and gasoline stations, had the highest correlation with lead exposure. In non-exposed individuals, male sex, non-Lebanese nationality and urban worksite correlated with higher hair lead concentration.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal