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KMID : 1024520190280030329
Journal of the Environmental Sciences
2019 Volume.28 No. 3 p.329 ~ p.339
Level of Blood Lead and Urine Cotinine of Residents by Area
Oh Yu-Jin

Kim Hyoung-Wook
Kim Yun-Jae
Han Yoon-Deok
Jung Sung-Hyeon
Lee Jong-Dae
Jang Bong-Ki
Lee Jin-Heon
Son Bu-Soon
Abstract
The National Institute of Environmental Research (3rd KONEHs) conducted a survey of 280 residents in Ulsan, Suwon and Asan, and the concentration of heavy metals in the blood and urine were also analyzed. In case of blood lead concentration, Ulsan 2.27 §¶/§£, Suwon 2.08 §¶/§£, and Asan 1.75 §¶/§£, the high peak in Ulsan, and the low peak in Asan. In case of cotinine concentration, Ulsan smoking(609.16 §¶/g_ct) is higher than nonsmoking(74.07 §¶/g_ct), as Suwon and Asan smoking(416.72 §¶/g_ct, 903.21 §¶/g_ct) is higher than nonsmoking(72.72 §¶/g_ct, 18.06 §¶/g_ct), smoking group is higher than nonsmoking group in all areas revealed statistically significant correlation(p<0.01). In considering results synthetically, these study results are an aid to constructing environmental health science-side heavy metal management measure education programs for normal residents.
KEYWORD
Blood lead, Urine cotinine, Residents
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