2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2017.10.032
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Blood lead levels and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function in middle-aged individuals

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“…In smaller studies, decreased TSH and increased free T4 were observed at PbB of 3.10 and 7.3 µg/dL, respectively (Abdelouahab et al 2008;Dundar et al 2006). In a large, cross-sectional study, increased TPO antibodies were observed in women with PbBs >2.9 µg/dL, with a significant positive trend (p=0.008) for increased TSH; in men, there was no association (Nie et al 2017 (Braun et al 2014); enhanced salivary cortisol response to cold stress in children at PbB 1.1-6.2 µg/dL (Gump et al 2008); no association between PbB and basal cortisol levels or cortisol levels under stress (Ngueta et al 2018); no association between PbB and serum vitamin D in children at PbB means 4.94-6.54 µg/dL (Kemp et al 2007); decreased serum IGF-1 in children at PbB 5-9 µg/dL (Fleisch et al 2013); and no association between PbB and diabetes in children at mean PbB 4.08 µg/dL (Moon 2013).…”
Section: Ocularmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In smaller studies, decreased TSH and increased free T4 were observed at PbB of 3.10 and 7.3 µg/dL, respectively (Abdelouahab et al 2008;Dundar et al 2006). In a large, cross-sectional study, increased TPO antibodies were observed in women with PbBs >2.9 µg/dL, with a significant positive trend (p=0.008) for increased TSH; in men, there was no association (Nie et al 2017 (Braun et al 2014); enhanced salivary cortisol response to cold stress in children at PbB 1.1-6.2 µg/dL (Gump et al 2008); no association between PbB and basal cortisol levels or cortisol levels under stress (Ngueta et al 2018); no association between PbB and serum vitamin D in children at PbB means 4.94-6.54 µg/dL (Kemp et al 2007); decreased serum IGF-1 in children at PbB 5-9 µg/dL (Fleisch et al 2013); and no association between PbB and diabetes in children at mean PbB 4.08 µg/dL (Moon 2013).…”
Section: Ocularmentioning
confidence: 93%