Urinary Heavy Metal levels of Residents in the Vicinity of a Petrochemical Complex in Taiwan

A petrochemical complex located in central Taiwan is a major emission source of air pollutants locally. Among these air pollutants, it is concern that the health effects of exposure to heavy metal because of its toxicity and persistency. Therefore, we conducted a biological monitoring study to inves...

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Main Authors: Yuan T. H., Pien W. H., Chan C. C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2013-04-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20130121001
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spelling doaj-fecb6a2d82bb4dd7bcf755c3fd7b01b72021-02-02T03:17:38ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422013-04-0112100110.1051/e3sconf/20130121001Urinary Heavy Metal levels of Residents in the Vicinity of a Petrochemical Complex in TaiwanYuan T. H.Pien W. H.Chan C. C.A petrochemical complex located in central Taiwan is a major emission source of air pollutants locally. Among these air pollutants, it is concern that the health effects of exposure to heavy metal because of its toxicity and persistency. Therefore, we conducted a biological monitoring study to investigate the effect of heavy metal pollutants on inhabitants around this petrochemical complex. According to the distance and the wind direction from the petrochemical complex, the study area was divided into high exposure (HE) and low exposure (LE) areas, and a total of 673 study subjects who aged above 35 years old living in HE and LE areas were recruited to be collected urine sample and personal information by health screen and questionnaire administration. The concentrations of ten kinds of urinary heavy metals were analyzed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. After adjusting for age, gender, socioeconomic status, smoking, dietary habits and other potential confounders, the multiple linear regression models showed that the urinary levels of vanadium, manganese, arsenic and strontium of inhabitants in HE area were significantly higher than those of inhabitants in LE area. This study indicated the potential effects of emitted metal pollutants from a petrochemical complex on the residents nearby. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20130121001petrochemical complexheavy metaladulturine
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author Yuan T. H.
Pien W. H.
Chan C. C.
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Pien W. H.
Chan C. C.
Urinary Heavy Metal levels of Residents in the Vicinity of a Petrochemical Complex in Taiwan
E3S Web of Conferences
petrochemical complex
heavy metal
adult
urine
author_facet Yuan T. H.
Pien W. H.
Chan C. C.
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title Urinary Heavy Metal levels of Residents in the Vicinity of a Petrochemical Complex in Taiwan
title_short Urinary Heavy Metal levels of Residents in the Vicinity of a Petrochemical Complex in Taiwan
title_full Urinary Heavy Metal levels of Residents in the Vicinity of a Petrochemical Complex in Taiwan
title_fullStr Urinary Heavy Metal levels of Residents in the Vicinity of a Petrochemical Complex in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Urinary Heavy Metal levels of Residents in the Vicinity of a Petrochemical Complex in Taiwan
title_sort urinary heavy metal levels of residents in the vicinity of a petrochemical complex in taiwan
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2013-04-01
description A petrochemical complex located in central Taiwan is a major emission source of air pollutants locally. Among these air pollutants, it is concern that the health effects of exposure to heavy metal because of its toxicity and persistency. Therefore, we conducted a biological monitoring study to investigate the effect of heavy metal pollutants on inhabitants around this petrochemical complex. According to the distance and the wind direction from the petrochemical complex, the study area was divided into high exposure (HE) and low exposure (LE) areas, and a total of 673 study subjects who aged above 35 years old living in HE and LE areas were recruited to be collected urine sample and personal information by health screen and questionnaire administration. The concentrations of ten kinds of urinary heavy metals were analyzed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. After adjusting for age, gender, socioeconomic status, smoking, dietary habits and other potential confounders, the multiple linear regression models showed that the urinary levels of vanadium, manganese, arsenic and strontium of inhabitants in HE area were significantly higher than those of inhabitants in LE area. This study indicated the potential effects of emitted metal pollutants from a petrochemical complex on the residents nearby.
topic petrochemical complex
heavy metal
adult
urine
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20130121001
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