TY - JOUR
T1 - Observational Study of the Relationship Between the Level of Lead and Hemoglobin in Women from Mining Centers in Huancavelica - Peru at More Than 3900 Mas L May, 2022
AU - Cardenas-Pined, Lina
AU - Quispe, Edith Tuncar
AU - Condori, Sandra Jurado
AU - Guerra-Olivare, Tula
AU - Lopez, Ada Larico
AU - Terrones, Michael Cieza
AU - Villanueva, Alexi Delgado
AU - Mantari, Alicia Alva
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Seventh Sense Research Group®.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between the level of lead in blood and the level of hemoglobin in women of childbearing age who live under the influence of mining centers in the Huancavelica region during the year 2022. Methodology: observational, prospective, cross-sectional, relational level research, in 132 women, with a minimum of three months of residence in Huachocolpa, Mimosa and Cochaccasa. Statistical analysis was done with Kendall's Tau b. Results: The majority were single (52.27%), young (60.61%), with a normal nutritional status (65.15%); 36.36%, the most frequent age (60.61%) was between 19 to 34 years, the average age was 28 years old, weight 55.65 kg and height 153 cm and 75% live in the area, more than 5 years old. Most of the houses were made of rustic material (82.56% adobe wall, 64.5% calamine or Eternit roof), 81% had basic sanitation and were located 1 km from the tailings, 75% of the families they had 3 or more members, 42.42% have children under 5 years old and 55.3% from 5 to 12 years old. None practice preventive measures and 94.70% want the information to avoid contamination by heavy metals. The lead level was 0.50 - 7.20 Ug/dL, the mean was 1.35 ± 1.11, and the Hb was 7.80 - 21.60 g/dL, and the mean was 11.85%, 3 out of 5 women had anemia; there a moderate negative relationship with a p-value from 0.000 to 99% confidence. Conclusions: low lead levels also affect hematopoiesis at higher blood lead levels and lower Hb levels.
AB - The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between the level of lead in blood and the level of hemoglobin in women of childbearing age who live under the influence of mining centers in the Huancavelica region during the year 2022. Methodology: observational, prospective, cross-sectional, relational level research, in 132 women, with a minimum of three months of residence in Huachocolpa, Mimosa and Cochaccasa. Statistical analysis was done with Kendall's Tau b. Results: The majority were single (52.27%), young (60.61%), with a normal nutritional status (65.15%); 36.36%, the most frequent age (60.61%) was between 19 to 34 years, the average age was 28 years old, weight 55.65 kg and height 153 cm and 75% live in the area, more than 5 years old. Most of the houses were made of rustic material (82.56% adobe wall, 64.5% calamine or Eternit roof), 81% had basic sanitation and were located 1 km from the tailings, 75% of the families they had 3 or more members, 42.42% have children under 5 years old and 55.3% from 5 to 12 years old. None practice preventive measures and 94.70% want the information to avoid contamination by heavy metals. The lead level was 0.50 - 7.20 Ug/dL, the mean was 1.35 ± 1.11, and the Hb was 7.80 - 21.60 g/dL, and the mean was 11.85%, 3 out of 5 women had anemia; there a moderate negative relationship with a p-value from 0.000 to 99% confidence. Conclusions: low lead levels also affect hematopoiesis at higher blood lead levels and lower Hb levels.
KW - Anemia and lead
KW - Blood lead
KW - Hemoglobin and lead
KW - Huancavelica blood
KW - Lead
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85164433750
U2 - 10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I6P232
DO - 10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I6P232
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85164433750
SN - 2349-0918
VL - 71
SP - 320
EP - 324
JO - International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology
JF - International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology
IS - 6
ER -