Methodological issues related to studies of lead mobilization during menopause

While there has been a substantial decline in lead exposure in the United States during the past two decades, mobilization of existing lead stored in bone potentially represents an important endogenous source of exposure for menopausal women. It has been hypothesized that lead may be mobilized from...

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Main Authors: Berkowitz Gertrud S., Moline Jacqueline M., Todd Andrew C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública 1999-01-01
Series:Salud Pública de México
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Online Access:http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-36341999000800004
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spelling doaj-8443bf7e6604493595dcd8337aedb1802020-11-24T22:27:25ZengInstituto Nacional de Salud PúblicaSalud Pública de México0036-36341999-01-0141suppl.2S88S92Methodological issues related to studies of lead mobilization during menopauseBerkowitz Gertrud S.Moline Jacqueline M.Todd Andrew C.While there has been a substantial decline in lead exposure in the United States during the past two decades, mobilization of existing lead stored in bone potentially represents an important endogenous source of exposure for menopausal women. It has been hypothesized that lead may be mobilized from skeletal stores during conditions of high bone turnover, such as during menopause. However, such mobilization has not been documented in prospective studies. This discussion is focussed on some of the methodological difficulties to be anticipated in longitudinal studies of lead mobilization specific to menopause and the issues that need to be taken into account when evaluating the results of such studies. To evaluate whether lead mobilization occurs during menopause, a prospective repeated measures design is needed using X-ray fluorescence analysis of lead in bone and serial measurements of blood lead. Potential confounders and effect modifiers also need to be taken into account in the statistical analysis.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-36341999000800004leadmenopauseestrogens
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author Berkowitz Gertrud S.
Moline Jacqueline M.
Todd Andrew C.
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Moline Jacqueline M.
Todd Andrew C.
Methodological issues related to studies of lead mobilization during menopause
Salud Pública de México
lead
menopause
estrogens
author_facet Berkowitz Gertrud S.
Moline Jacqueline M.
Todd Andrew C.
author_sort Berkowitz Gertrud S.
title Methodological issues related to studies of lead mobilization during menopause
title_short Methodological issues related to studies of lead mobilization during menopause
title_full Methodological issues related to studies of lead mobilization during menopause
title_fullStr Methodological issues related to studies of lead mobilization during menopause
title_full_unstemmed Methodological issues related to studies of lead mobilization during menopause
title_sort methodological issues related to studies of lead mobilization during menopause
publisher Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública
series Salud Pública de México
issn 0036-3634
publishDate 1999-01-01
description While there has been a substantial decline in lead exposure in the United States during the past two decades, mobilization of existing lead stored in bone potentially represents an important endogenous source of exposure for menopausal women. It has been hypothesized that lead may be mobilized from skeletal stores during conditions of high bone turnover, such as during menopause. However, such mobilization has not been documented in prospective studies. This discussion is focussed on some of the methodological difficulties to be anticipated in longitudinal studies of lead mobilization specific to menopause and the issues that need to be taken into account when evaluating the results of such studies. To evaluate whether lead mobilization occurs during menopause, a prospective repeated measures design is needed using X-ray fluorescence analysis of lead in bone and serial measurements of blood lead. Potential confounders and effect modifiers also need to be taken into account in the statistical analysis.
topic lead
menopause
estrogens
url http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-36341999000800004
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