Shanghai to evaluate the blood lead levels of children and its related factors.\;The study indicated that the situation has profoundly changed,primarily because of the progressive elimination of lead in gasoline.The role of health education in prevention of children lead poisoning had been ...
aIn adults, high lead levels have many adverse effects, including kidney damage, digestive problems, high blood pressure, headaches, diminishing memory and concentration, mood changes, nerve disorders, sleep disturbances, and muscle or joint pain 在大人,高的主角水平有许多不利影响,包括肾脏损伤,消化...
For example, early life exposure to chronic stress causes greater activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrena (HPA) axis, and high levels of inflammation, resulting in deficits of cognitive and affective functioning and increased allostatic load14,15. ACEs also lead to impaired social functioning,...
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A cross-sectional clinical evaluation was performed on 395 children aged 9-10 yr residing in Bratislava, Republic of Slovakia, to examine the potential adverse effects of low lead levels in blood (PbB) on neuromotor and cognitive performance. Eight clinical evaluations comprised of neuromotor (...
Figure 3. Cardiorespiratory Fitness Change Mediation Models of the Intervention Effects (ie, Exercise vs Control) on Crystallized Intelligence and Academic Performance Outcomes in Children With Overweight or Obesity View LargeDownload Each analysis was adjusted by the respective intelligence or academic perfo...
The arising question is what individuals which demonstrate higher levels in both depressive symptoms and ERI have in common. Whereas the time-specific within-person correlation effects might indicate influences of time-varying variables, the between-person correlations particularly reflect confounding due ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between prenatal exposure to lead and child IQ measured at 4 and 8 years of age in a large sample of mother–child pairs enrolled in a UK birth cohort study (Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, ALSPAC). A further...
Long-term increases in children's aggressive behavior are now generally agreed to be a consequence of the child's learning scripts for aggressive behavior, cognitions supporting aggression, and aggression-promoting emotions through the observation of others behaving violently. This observational learning ...
Parental physical illness may lead to the loss of financial resources and less attention to adolescents from family members [4,17]. Loss of family resources may enhance the negative effect of sibship size on children’s development [18]. In addition, due to the implementation of “one child ...