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KMID : 1101320090410030105
Korean Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science
2009 Volume.41 No. 3 p.105 ~ p.110
Heavy Metal Levels in the Outdoor Workers Exposed in Yellow Sand
Lee Mi-Hwa

Abstract
Yellow sand (or Asian dust) occurs mainly in spring in East Asia. Yellow sand from China and its surrounding regions transports air pollutants, such as aerosols, ozone, and heavy metals. The outdoor workers are frequently exposed to heavy metals during yellow sand phenomenon. This study was carried out to investigate the heavy metal levels in blood among 75 outdoor workers (exposed group) and 86 indoor workers (controled group) in Gyeonggi province from March 2008 to May 2009. Heavy metal levels in blood were analyzed by atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Mean blood lead levels in exposed group and controled group were 5.19¡¾1.64 ¥ìg/dL, 4.24¡¾1.34 ¥ìg/dL, respectively. Mean blood cadmium levels in exposed group and controled group were 1.28¡¾0.89 ¥ìg/dL, 0.90¡¾0.59 ¥ìg/dL, respectively. Lead and Cadmium levels in blood of exposed group were significantly higher than those of controled group. In the comparison of smoking status, lead and cadmium levels of smokers were significantly higher than those of non-smokers. In conclusion, the heavy metal levels of outdoor workers were significantly higher than those of indoor workers. And smoking was hazardous factor to elevate heavy metal levels in blood.
KEYWORD
Yellow sand, Heavy metal, Outdoor workers
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