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The correlation between smoking status of family members and concentrations of toxic trace elements in the hair of children

机译:家庭成员吸烟状况与儿童头发中有毒微量元素浓度的相关性

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Hair analysis is a promising tool for routine clinical screening and diagnosis of heavy metal exposure and essential trace element status in the human body. Systemic intoxications have been identified by anomalously high values of toxins in hair samples. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the relationship between smoking habit of the family members and the levels of toxic and nontoxic trace elements in hair samples of children. The randomized cross-sectional controlled study comprised of 95 children (41 girls and 54 boys) between the ages of 1 and 6 years. After written informed consent was obtained, a face-to-face interview was conducted with the families about educational background, total income of the family, and smoking habits of family members. The mineral elements considered in this study were Zn, Se, B, V, Co, Mo, Mn, iron (Fe), Be, aluminum (Al), As, cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), Hg, chromium (Cr), Ag, Be, nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), Sn, and antimony (Sb). Hair mineral contents were measured by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. The results showed that the levels of Cd, Pb, Cr, Sb, Fe, and Al in hair samples of children whose parents smoked were significantly higher than those whose parents were nonsmokers. The number of smokers and the frequency of smoking at home were positively correlated with Pb, Cd, Cu, Ni, and Sb levels found. At the same time, it was found that there was no correlation between toxic element concentrations and family income or educational background excluding the levels of Cd. A correlation was observed between the smoking status of family members and levels of toxic trace elements in hair where this correlation was more significant with the levels of Pb and Cd. High socioeconomic status and the level of education of family members did not have any effect on toxic trace levels in hair samples of children.
机译:头发分析是常规临床筛查和诊断重金属暴露及人体必需微量元素状态的有前途的工具。头发样本中的毒素异常高值已确定全身性中毒。本研究的目的是评估家庭成员的吸烟习惯与儿童头发样本中有毒和无毒微量元素水平之间的关系。这项随机横断面对照研究由95位1至6岁的儿童(41位女孩和54位男孩)组成。获得书面知情同意后,与家人进行了有关教育背景,家庭总收入和家庭成员吸烟习惯的面对面访谈。本研究中考虑的矿物元素为Zn,Se,B,V,Co,Mo,Mn,铁(Fe),Be,铝(Al),As,镉(Cd),铅(Pb),汞,铬( Cr),Ag,Be,镍(Ni),铜(Cu),Sn和锑(Sb)。头发矿物质含量通过电感耦合等离子体质谱法测量。结果表明,父母吸烟的孩子的头发样本中的Cd,Pb,Cr,Sb,Fe和Al的含量显着高于父母不吸烟的孩子。吸烟者的数量和在家中吸烟的频率与发现的铅,镉,铜,镍和锑的含量呈正相关。同时,发现有毒元素浓度与家庭收入或教育背景(镉除外)之间没有相关性。观察到家庭成员的吸烟状况与头发中有毒微量元素的含量之间存在相关性,其中这种相关性与铅和镉的含量更为显着。较高的社会经济地位和家庭成员的教育水平对儿童头发样品中的微量痕量水平没有任何影响。

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